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Thinking of dropping refined sugars?

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Now you have all the reason in the world to:

 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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Interestingly enough diet drinks had an ever higher risk than sugar tho...

Typically don't eat anything with refined sugars or HFCS in my normal diet outside cheat days or possibly a little in the dark chocolate, although I have reduced my consumption of that to a few squares a week now and use baking chocolate instead mixed in with things.
 

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No they don’t. Diet drinks, while not ideal, are certainly “less bad” metabolically than surgery drinks.
Yes they did...increased AFib risk for diet drinks was 20% versus sugary drinks which was 10%.

Did you even bother reading the study or just go on with your rambling on what you think should be the case as usual?

 

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Yes they did...increased AFib risk for diet drinks was 20% versus sugary drinks which was 10%.

Did you even bother reading the study or just go on with your rambling on what you think should be the case as usual?

The study itself is sketchy, and merely cites an association. It is not proving any kind of causality. By their own admission:

"Our study's findings cannot definitively conclude that one beverage poses more health risk than another due to the complexity of our diets and because some people may drink more than one type of beverage,"
You tend to be contrarian on these topics, despite established conventions. Sweetened drinks are bad across the board. If one must drink them, you’re better off with the 0 calorie artificial sweeter than taking the sugar. This is treating diabetes 101.
 

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Raw fruit that is not juiced. Honey in very limited amounts. Or optimally, ween your taste buds of sweet entirely. The occasional sweet is fine.
Honey is likely the healthiest sweetener there is in large part to the type of sugar, Trehalose and it's ability to help lower blood sugar relative to other carbs.

 
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The study itself is sketchy, and merely cites an association. It is not proving any kind of causality. By their own admission:



You tend to be contrarian on these topics, despite established conventions. Sweetened drinks are bad across the board. If one must drink them, you’re better off with the 0 calorie artificial sweeter than taking the sugar. This is treating diabetes 101.
There is too much smoke around diet soda as study after study shows negative effects and extremely wide ranging ones at that. Not just one or two different areas like 7 or 8...

They significantly disrupt the gut microbiome which is a major cause of metabolic syndrome and it substantially increase blood sugar levels as well, regardless of the sugar content...what does this tell us? That sugar is NOT the only thing that causes insulin spikes. We already know this as whey protein has a similar insulin spiking effect.

 
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