Fruit Sugar Causes Cancer, Diabetes, Candida, and Hypoglycemia?!?
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i thought people wanna come in ketosis rather to lower blood sugar. i dont realy understand this. hope some people will clear it up. Nice i love our approach doug and year voice is ver clear and lightful.
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Cancer, Diabetes, Candida, and Hypoglycemia are all symptoms of mercury poisoning.
The human body was designed to survive off fruits, veggies, and nuts. How can you say that eating natures food will make us sick?
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This video is total propaganda bullshit. Research now proves that juicing and eating raw fruits and veggies is the real cure for cancer.
Most of these problems you are describing are symptoms of mercury poisoning from silver amalgam tooth fillings. How many of you have silver fillings? Get them out of your teeth now!
Watch "Smoking Teeth part 1 of 3" on youtube for proof that ALL SILVER FILLINGS leak mercury vapor.
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@crazypaste and did you know that it's not the sugar hurting peoples teeth? it's the bacteria that eat that sugar and poop out acids that break up calcium on the teeth. a lot of people are getting more cavities on the 801010 than they ever did on the diet they were eating before. and more often than not they think that the solution is to stop eating so much fruit. but if their mouth had a good balance of bacterial activity, the fruit would no longer be an issue.
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personally i never heard bad things about fruit sucars except slight damage to teeth. If a doctor told me not to eat fruit i'd laugh esp when uk govt, NHS is pushing the whole 5 a day thing
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eating more fruit and less fat has cured my hypoglycemia
Cant lower sugar........but surely loading up on fruit WILL increase sugar levels???
AboutEnergy 2 weeks ago
@AboutEnergy Lowering fat, will allow sugars to be absorbed efficiently from the bloodstream. When fat is high in the diet, sugar has a very difficult time exiting the bloodstream, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.
FoodnSport 1 week ago