I understand your feeling, Christina. But it has to do with the fact that
cholesterol activates the serotonin receptors and it is the neurotransmitter serotonin that helps in bringing on sleep. The sugar in raisins acts just like sugar--as what appears to be a narcotic depressant that acts on the opiate centers of the brain and will help invite sleep, too.
Lol, Christina. I see your reasoning.
Ever had raisin bread, Christina? Sometimes butter is used on that
and then it's toasted.
Do you believe in the "lemon thing", Christina? Much more current data
is available on that as a help to reduction of acidic ash.
You're a funny lady!
Take care.
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