Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Stopping 300,000 MT sugar importation a cure for diabetes?

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The plan to import 300,000 metric tons of sugar, proposed to SRA chairman and  DA secretary PBBM was reported to have  been denied by Malacanang.

Surely there will be supply issues for both consumers and industrial users.   And much more this will deny sugar to many pre diabetics and diabetics.   The only way to lower BS is not to take any form of sugar.  Surely this supplty problem is a cure.  

We diabetics should be glad

Monday, May 12, 2014

What really causes heart disease and plaquesand sudden death?

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From Mercola articles

According to this article, it is not cholesterol per se. This is according to Dr. Fred Kummerow, who is now 100 years old in his book, Cholestero is not the Culprit.  Increase consumption of transfat and processed cholesterol are.  Transfat lead to reduction of the bodies ability to produce transcyclin which keeps the blood flowing.  And this leads to sudden death.

Processing leads to processing of cholesterol like frying eggs or frying powdered egg.

The best alternative therefore is to avoid processed food.

Also avoid sugar.

Here is the full article.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Having more of this in your diet can lead to early death

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Repost from Health Cracker | August 16, 2013

Giving in to your sweet tooth, and eating too much sweet food, or food with sugar can be toxic to you and increase your risk of dying by 50%.  A University of Utah (Jazz?) study showed that rats fed with 25% more sugar in their diet, or equivalent  of 500 calories. 35% of the female rats died during the experiment.  (whereas only 17% died from natural causes)

The male rodents on the other hand did not suffer from the same fate but lost the ability to reproduce.

So what is the advice:  cut on sugary foods and drinks:   sweets, jams, sugar sweetened  drinks and even cappuccino. bbq sauce, cereal, crackers, bread.

It may be a difficult habit to break at first, but do you want to live longer or live longer?

Saturday, May 25, 2013

10 facts you thought were true but are false

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From From Mother Nature Network | December 2012

The article features 10 ideas that you think were right but are after false:

l.  Taking too much sugar affects children's behavior;

2.  Going out in the cold of winter with wet hair (or without a head gear) will make you sick

3.  You lose much of your body heat through your head;

4.  Cracking your knuckles will make you get arthritis

5.  Cholesterol in eggs is bad for the heart; (FDA used to say)

6.   You have to stretch before you exercise. Read on for the 3 other true false facts at MNN

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Could anything be more addictive than cigarette? What are carcinogenic foods?

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From Dr. Mercola Archives | March 21, 2013 

What is as addictive as cigarette? -  the processed food (not sex or shabu)  And the three major components:  sugar, fat and salt are the major culprit. The processed food is a $l trillion market, and the addiction coming from these taste/addiction enhancer has driven up the sales to this level...

The addiction to the processed food will result in more diabetics, more obese people in USA, resulting in 246,000 deaths..  The stat for diabetes has risen from 17.5 million in 2007 to 22.5 million in 2013 The bill for treating diabetics is $ 245 billion.

Processed food increases risk of cancer from 38% to 67% (for pancreatic cancer)

Something must be done about this addiction.

Mercola suggests that only 10% be budgeted for processed food.

Other suggestion:

l.  Plan your meals;

2.  Become resourceful

3.  Avoid food waste

4.  Go for organic raw, organic food:  eggs, berries, avocados that are also cheap

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Stop eating these foods for healthier you

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From: Rob Poulos @zerotoherofitness.co | Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 7:15 PM
 ☢ STOP eating these 3 foods (eat these instead)



As we mentioned in yesterday's article, within your gut resides more than 100 TRILLION living bacteria that control many aspects of your health, and unfortunately, due to things like the ingestion of artificial sweeteners (found in diet beverages and food products) that kill off the healthy bacteria in your gut, most folks have created a massive and very dangerous bacterial imbalance in their body.

But it doesn't just stop with diet beverages and artificial sweeteners. In fact, there are MANY foods that can do SERIOUS damage to your gut and your immune system, all while destroying your overall health and dramatically slowing your fatloss to boot.

Here are three of the absolute WORST:

1. Sugar. We all know sugar is bad news for fatloss and insulin levels; in fact, excessive sugar intake can and often will result in insulin resistance and Type II Diabetes...no laughing matter there. But what most people don't realize is that sugar acts as a fertilizer for the "bad", health-destroying bacteria in your gut.

Yes, that's right...every time you eat sugar (added by the truckload into snacks, cereals, desserts, juice, sodas, teas, and a host of other food and beverage items), the infectious, pathogenic baceteria in your gut feed on it, multiply, and spread further throughout your intestinal walls, wreaking havoc on your entire body, and your health.

If you ever want to achieve optimal health and your ideal body, limit your sugar intake, plain and simple.


Processed, packag
ed foods (i.e. anything that comes in a bag or a box). Processed, packaged foods that come in a bag or a box, with a laundry list of ingredients, contain MANY bad-bacteria promoting chemicals and food additives that destroy your gut and create a toxic environment in your belly that can quickly spread throughout your entire body.

Instead, strive to eat whole, natural foods--without all the additives--and you'll be well on your way to a healthier bacterial balance in your belly. Where are these whole, natural foods found? In the produce aisle, and in the lean meat section of your local grocer.

One other tip, reach for the organic varieties of these foods when possible as agriculture chemicals sprayed on produce, and antibiotics and hormones injected into meats, can also have a significant negative effect on gut bacteria.

3. Yogurt. "Huh? I thought yogurt was a great source of healthy bacteria?!" Well, while that can be true, most of the time it's not because the vast majority of yogurts are either full of sugar or artificial sweeteners that feed the bad bacteria and kill the good bacteria in your gut.

Yogurt is a great choice; just make sure there are no added sweeteners -- be it sugar, sucralose, saccharine, or aspartame. These sweeteners will cancel out any and ALL positive effects of yogurt by wreaking more havoc on your gut bacteria before the "good stuff" in yogurt even has a chance to go to work.

Now, those are three of the WORST foods for your gut, but how would you like to know TEN of the absolute BEST?

Unlike the gut-damaging foods above, these 10 foods help to restore a healthy bacterial balance in your belly by killing off the bad bacteria while at the same time giving you loads more of the vitally important, beneficial bacteria that is so critical to both your health and fat loss goals.

Fortunately, my good friend and Registered Dietician, Brett Hall, has created a brand new report revealing the TOP 10 Gut-Cleansing Foods, and he's giving it away 100% FREE this week. Download your free copy in a few seconds and get your hands on the Top 10 Gut-Cleaning Foods, 100% FREE, right here:


The TOP 10 Gut-Cleansing Foods (flush out TOXINS and "bad" bugs with these)

Enjoy!
Rob






☢ STOP eating these 3 foods (eat these instead)



From: Rob Poulos @zerotoherofitness.co | Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 7:15 PM
 ☢ STOP eating these 3 foods (eat these instead)



As we mentioned in yesterday's article, within your gut resides more than 100 TRILLION living bacteria that control many aspects of your health, and unfortunately, due to things like the ingestion of artificial sweeteners (found in diet beverages and food products) that kill off the healthy bacteria in your gut, most folks have created a massive and very dangerous bacterial imbalance in their body.

But it doesn't just stop with diet beverages and artificial sweeteners. In fact, there are MANY foods that can do SERIOUS damage to your gut and your immune system, all while destroying your overall health and dramatically slowing your fatloss to boot.

Here are three of the absolute WORST:

1. Sugar. We all know sugar is bad news for fatloss and insulin levels; in fact, excessive sugar intake can and often will result in insulin resistance and Type II Diabetes...no laughing matter there. But what most people don't realize is that sugar acts as a fertilizer for the "bad", health-destroying bacteria in your gut.

Yes, that's right...every time you eat sugar (added by the truckload into snacks, cereals, desserts, juice, sodas, teas, and a host of other food and beverage items), the infectious, pathogenic baceteria in your gut feed on it, multiply, and spread further throughout your intestinal walls, wreaking havoc on your entire body, and your health.

If you ever want to achieve optimal health and your ideal body, limit your sugar intake, plain and simple.


Processed, packag
ed foods (i.e. anything that comes in a bag or a box). Processed, packaged foods that come in a bag or a box, with a laundry list of ingredients, contain MANY bad-bacteria promoting chemicals and food additives that destroy your gut and create a toxic environment in your belly that can quickly spread throughout your entire body.

Instead, strive to eat whole, natural foods--without all the additives--and you'll be well on your way to a healthier bacterial balance in your belly. Where are these whole, natural foods found? In the produce aisle, and in the lean meat section of your local grocer.

One other tip, reach for the organic varieties of these foods when possible as agriculture chemicals sprayed on produce, and antibiotics and hormones injected into meats, can also have a significant negative effect on gut bacteria.

3. Yogurt. "Huh? I thought yogurt was a great source of healthy bacteria?!" Well, while that can be true, most of the time it's not because the vast majority of yogurts are either full of sugar or artificial sweeteners that feed the bad bacteria and kill the good bacteria in your gut.

Yogurt is a great choice; just make sure there are no added sweeteners -- be it sugar, sucralose, saccharine, or aspartame. These sweeteners will cancel out any and ALL positive effects of yogurt by wreaking more havoc on your gut bacteria before the "good stuff" in yogurt even has a chance to go to work.

Now, those are three of the WORST foods for your gut, but how would you like to know TEN of the absolute BEST?

Unlike the gut-damaging foods above, these 10 foods help to restore a healthy bacterial balance in your belly by killing off the bad bacteria while at the same time giving you loads more of the vitally important, beneficial bacteria that is so critical to both your health and fat loss goals.

Fortunately, my good friend and Registered Dietician, Brett Hall, has created a brand new report revealing the TOP 10 Gut-Cleansing Foods, and he's giving it away 100% FREE this week. Download your free copy in a few seconds and get your hands on the Top 10 Gut-Cleaning Foods, 100% FREE, right here:


The TOP 10 Gut-Cleansing Foods (flush out TOXINS and "bad" bugs with these)

Enjoy!
Rob






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Friday, May 18, 2012

Fwd: Really BAD fat loss advice (beware of this)

                     

The article mentions the growing concern about obesity in USA (is it also a problem in the PHL?) It is costing US in  2008 $147 billion up from 78.5 billion in 1998. (in ten years).   That is coming from the disability and attendant diseases that come with obesity.

                        
                       
                    

                        


                        

Fatty food, carbohydrates, and sugar are being tagged as the culprit..

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mike Geary <help-desk@truthaboutabs.com>
Date: Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:09 AM
Subject: Really BAD fat loss advice (beware of th


As you might have seen, there's a new documentary this week on HBO that features the obesity crisis, and there's some controversy as to the take home message of this show.

One of the nutritionists out there that I highly respect his opinion has a few things to say about this documentary and this is worth paying attention to... I'll let him take it from here...

"The Weight of the Nation" Documentary Sends the Wrong Message 
by Dr. Jonny Bowden, Nutritionist, author of Unleash Your Thin

This week, a new documentary about the obesity crisis premieres on HBO. It's called "Weight of the Nation". And it's take-home message is wrong, wrong, wrong.

You'll be hearing a lot about this documentary, if you haven't already. And with good reason. It's the result of an unprecedented collaboration between the three major public-health institutions in America:

 1.   the nonprofit Institute of Medicine (IOM)
 2.   the CDC (Centers of Disease Control and Prevention)
 3.   the NIH (National Institutes of Health)

"Weight of the Nation" is a sincere attempt to confront an epidemic (obesity) that costs the US alone 147 billion (in 2008, up from 78.5 billion in 1998).

"Obesity, and with it, diabetes are the only major health problems that are getting worse in this country, and they're getting worse rapidly", said CDC Director Thomas Frieden, MD, MPH, in a July 27 media briefing during the Weight of the Nation Conference. "Beyond the economic costs are the disability, the suffering and the early deaths caused by obesity", he added.

Yet the documentary—made by sincere and well-meaning people, mind you- draws the wrong conclusion and sends the wrong message. And it's unlikely to make the slightest bit of difference in the obesity crisis because its focus is on the wrong enemy.

Here's why. For decades we've been being told that the reason we're so fat is that we eat too much and we exercise too little. This diagnosis is so widely accepted that to question it makes you a heretic. We've variously blamed high-fat foods, saturated fat, too much protein and sedentary lifestyles for this situation, but what we haven't blamed is the real cause of the problem:

Carbohydrate intolerance and a toxic diet.

The conventional wisdom is that we were never fatter, but the truth is we were fat during the depression, when bread lines and soup kitchens dotted the nation. As Gary Taubes asks in his superb Newsweek cover article The New Obesity Campaigns Have it All Wrong, "How can we blame the obesity epidemic on gluttony and sloth if we easily find epidemics of obesity throughout the past century in populations that barely had food to survive and had to work hard to earn it?"

When you get real close to it, even the common idea that we're fat because we don't exercise doesn't pass the smell test. "Why is the world full of obese individuals who exercise regularly?" asks Taubes. Indeed. The Weight of the Nation shows construction workers in Arkansas laboring at back-breaking jobs that involve running up ladders with the equivalent of a 50 pound backpack, and lifting very heavy stuff all day long. If it were all about exercise, guys like this should be svelte.

They're not.

And if it were all about eating too many calories, how do you explain the fact that some medications have as a "side effect" weight gain of anywhere from 20-140 pounds? Did the folks who gained that weight on the meds all of a sudden start eating twice as much?

No.

The fact is that weight gain is driven by hormones, and the most important hormone for weight gain—insulin- is driven by the engine of carbohydrates. It's not that we're eating too many calories (though that may be a part of the problem). And it's not that we're not exercising— (that is a huge problem, but not just from the point of view of weight).

The problem is that we're eating too many carbohydrates. And the ones we're eating are all the wrong ones.

We've been blaming fat (especially saturated fat) for years. Our health "authorities" have been promoting for decades what one writer called "the greatest nutritional experiment in history"—a high carbohydrate low fat diet. This grain- and carb-heavy diet—very similar to what's used to fatten cattle—was best illustrated by the god-awful, thankfully discredited USDA food pyramid of 1992. (Your tax dollars subsidize the production of the very foods that are making us fat and sick, in the form of a corporate giveaway known as the Farm Bill.)

And of course, all these wonderful foods, made from corn, sugar and wheat, are virtually "fat-free", so surely they're healthy, right?

But fat was never the enemy, though acting as if it were made a lot of companies a lot of money.

The real enemy was- and is—sugar.

In the 1980's, the FDA decided- in its infinite wisdom—that sugar was perfectly OK since the evidence against it "wasn't conclusive". (If you think this decision wasn't influenced by the sugar lobby, I'd like to talk to you about a lovely bridge I have for sale in beautiful Brooklyn.)

"While the government spent hundreds of millions trying to prove that salt and saturated fat are bad for our health, it spent virtually nothing on sugar", writes Taubes. "Had it targeted sugar then…our entire food culture….might have changed".

And maybe we might have been told that the real culprits in our diet are not  meat* and saturated fat, but the overwhelming amount of sugar and processed carbs that we consume on a daily basis, and that are increasingly being linked to diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's and virtually every other disease of aging.**(Note that when I say "meat" isn't to blame, I'm talking about pasture-raised meat, not the crap we get in supermarkets and restaurants.)

Meanwhile, we have a lot of very overweight people who not only suffer with their weight, but have the added indignity of being blamed for not having any "willpower".

"Lack of will isn't their problem", says Taubes. "It's the absence of advice that might actually work."