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<blockquote data-quote="candyfloss" data-source="post: 336975" data-attributes="member: 22319"><p>Sainsbury's introduced their own cholesterol lowering drink about 6 months ago. Sweetened of course. Sadly, the mindset with all these supermarkets is if it isnt sweetened with sugar it wont sell, even when it is a 'health' product. (Same a sweetened cough mixtures I suppose) That may be true but I think no one should be consuming this product unless they are concerned with their health and trying to get their LDL cholesterol down. If they cant stomach it without having added sugar by the manufacturer perhaps they dont deserve it and they would be better off taking drugs. These drinks have improved my cholesterol. I sometimes mix one with a glass of milk to reduce the sweetness, just before I take a walk and it doesnt have any marked effect on BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candyfloss, post: 336975, member: 22319"] Sainsbury's introduced their own cholesterol lowering drink about 6 months ago. Sweetened of course. Sadly, the mindset with all these supermarkets is if it isnt sweetened with sugar it wont sell, even when it is a 'health' product. (Same a sweetened cough mixtures I suppose) That may be true but I think no one should be consuming this product unless they are concerned with their health and trying to get their LDL cholesterol down. If they cant stomach it without having added sugar by the manufacturer perhaps they dont deserve it and they would be better off taking drugs. These drinks have improved my cholesterol. I sometimes mix one with a glass of milk to reduce the sweetness, just before I take a walk and it doesnt have any marked effect on BS. [/QUOTE]
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