Okay, so my education and actual understanding of biochem is utterly useless.
Or what's being thrown out there is complete and utter nonsense, stated with the same certainty as some of their more ridiculous audio claims- but with even less knowledge behind it.
In this post modern world, Ignorance Is Strength, amiright?
NopeHigh Fructose or plain old cane sugar or even beet sugar makes no real difference,
http://www.jci.org/articles/view/37385
Not really. unsalted Nuts, non canned beans, fruit and veggies. Not that hard but not that tasty either when you have drive by In-n-Out Burger on the way to the farmers market.it is hard to eat without getting way to much sugar and salt,
If you don't carb load too much AND cut out the injection of calories that oils add then your body will burn the carbs.But someone who is a vegetarian and eats mass quantities of fruits can be in the same boat, or someone who drinks large amounts of fruit juices. Now add in all the carbs which turn to glucose and you have a big problem. There is no mystery here, but you do need to have some knowledge and use some common sense to avoid the overloads. I personally use to drink to much soda, I stopped drinking the stuff except for very occasionally, now it is plain water for me. I may not be a vegetarian but I eat lots of them, my kids think I eat to many!
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More recent research: Challenging the Fructose Hypothesis: New Perspectives on Fructose Consumption and Metabolism
Like I said, for just about anything in "nutrition" science, every day is Opposite Day.
Go look at where Mr White was working in the 80's. Corn industry hack.More recent research: Challenging the Fructose Hypothesis: New Perspectives on Fructose Consumption and Metabolism
Like I said, for just about anything in "nutrition" science, every day is Opposite Day.
Go look at where Mr White was working in the 80's. Corn industry hack.
IOW, "I got nothin'." When you have a substantive argument, go publish it.
Is there evidence that GMO may cause tinnitus?
Jamming a GMO carrot to deep down one's pinna hole is ill-advised.
(somewhat amusing is that chances are unlikely that there's a GMO expert in the room, yet the defense is oozing from each corner)
somewhat amusing is that chances are unlikely that there's a GMO expert in the room
Derf would qualify. I've worked in biochem and had training in genetics, but it's not my specialty.
Give me a couple of days, I can do any desired one.
(just never have an opinion, or open to one of others, main reason most folks experience me as extremely intolerant/hostile)
(just never have an opinion, or open to one of others, main reason most folks experience me as extremely intolerant/hostile)
What I take from the paper Sy just posted is that total sugars are not the overall problem, supersized everything is the real issue. To many calories intake and not enough exercise to burn it all off. As I said much earlier the real difference between us and our grandparents is the quantities of food consumed. You can change the types of sugars around but by themselves they are not the problem, over-consumption is really the issue. When I was a kid a soda was typically 8-12 oz, a glass of orange juice was probably 6-8 oz and most other things were just in much smaller quantities. Then you got into the size wars, RC cola was 16oz and everyone tried to out do each other. Now go to a 7-11 store and the sodas are up to 64oz, hot dogs are foot long, Pizza are large or larger, you name it and it is bigger portion sized. Eat less and things go back to normal quickly. I am not a chemist but grew up in my father's medical lab doing all sorts of blood testing, it was amazing how bad some people's cholesterol and other things were coming through those diagnostic machines, if you saw the patients it wasn't all that hard to make the correlations. My father was a Bio-analyst by the way, knew lots of chemistry to say the least. Fat people had elevated levels on multiple tests, you can do the math.
The arrogance of some PhD's here is telling. Do we really have to 'prove' everything to THEIR satisfaction, just to discuss it? I think not.
Recently, I have been reading a book on nutrition and healing that was given to me at the Newport Show by an audiophile. You guys are tame compared to what is in this book, but I try to keep an open mind, unlike some people. '-)
Recently, I have been reading a book on nutrition and healing that was given to me at the Newport Show by an audiophile. You guys are tame compared to what is in this book, but I try to keep an open mind, unlike some people. '-)
Hmm... but how can I get GMO speaker cables? Organic conductors with pig genes spliced in?
Drop Boyalife an e-mail. They may have something for you, if you can generate a market for these.
George
More recent research: Challenging the Fructose Hypothesis: New Perspectives on Fructose Consumption and Metabolism
Like I said, for just about anything in "nutrition" science, every day is Opposite Day.
don't use fructose because it hampers the smooth functioning of insulin and leptin ,the hormone produced by fatty tissue that signals the brain to reduce appetite.
skip sugar too,we can ! use dried fruit
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skip sugar too,we can ! use dried fruit
Cool yoda impression. So when you dry fruit where does all the sugar go?
you thinks that is the same ? the row fruit whith a milion of thing in there ... with concentrate extract of fructose ??
Lesson number one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7D3Hqj74M8
Lesson number one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7D3Hqj74M8
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