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Sugar, Obesity and Diabetes: The Great American Health Epidemic
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<blockquote data-quote="Commbubba19" data-source="post: 15129230" data-attributes="member: 83956"><p>Follow the money. That's all you ever have to do.</p><p></p><p>I watched 'Fed Up' and they made note of how the big craze in the 80's was to remove fat from products being sold to make them appear healthier. However, once you take away the fat, foods don't taste so good. So they added sugar.</p><p></p><p>Guess what your body also treats as sugar, starch once broken down.</p><p></p><p>Starches and Sugar are far worse than any fatty steak a person could eat. Which has lead to our current diabetic epidemic.</p><p></p><p>I try to limit sugar intake in our household. Nothing extreme, but i make damn sure to be mindful of how much sugar me and my family eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commbubba19, post: 15129230, member: 83956"] Follow the money. That's all you ever have to do. I watched 'Fed Up' and they made note of how the big craze in the 80's was to remove fat from products being sold to make them appear healthier. However, once you take away the fat, foods don't taste so good. So they added sugar. Guess what your body also treats as sugar, starch once broken down. Starches and Sugar are far worse than any fatty steak a person could eat. Which has lead to our current diabetic epidemic. I try to limit sugar intake in our household. Nothing extreme, but i make damn sure to be mindful of how much sugar me and my family eat. [/QUOTE]
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