CASH too much SALT SUGAR, hundreds of thousands dead

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by Janic » 19/06/12, 08:20

obamot hello
So let's say "neither bidoche nor salt" so we don't care if the salt is organic
This is the kind of answer that suits me, whatever ... We have to distinguish rock salt, generally used in food products, from sea salt unrefined whose effects are different on the body and particularly in case of heart disease and its salt-free diets. The same is true for refined cariogenic beet sugar, which mobilizes calcium from bones and which cancer cells are particularly fond of which are found in sugary products. (and what about aspartame widely defended as innocent by health authorities)
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by bamboo » 19/06/12, 09:14

A program on the "feeders" this evening on FR5 at 20:35 pm
http://www.programme-tv.net/programme/culture-infos/3507818-les-alimenteurs/#xtor=EPR-30
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by Obamot » 19/06/12, 10:02

Janic wrote:obamot hello
So let's say "neither bidoche nor salt" so we don't care if the salt is organic
This is the kind of answer that suits me, whatever ... We have to distinguish rock salt, generally used in food products, from sea salt unrefined whose effects are different on the body and particularly in case of heart disease and its salt-free diets. The same is true for refined cariogenic beet sugar, which mobilizes calcium from bones and which cancer cells are particularly fond of which are found in sugary products. (and what about aspartame widely defended as innocent by health authorities)

Should we take these people to court and put them in jail? : Shock:
But to do that you would first have to win elections. :| Because after that it would be easy, it would suffice to apply the laws !!! And file complaints, for example for poisoning.
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by Janic » 19/06/12, 11:05

to see this evening on France 5: "the feeders"
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by Obamot » 28/10/12, 17:16

The New England Journal of Medicine, October 11, 2012 wrote:The link between the consumption of artificially sweetened drinks and obesity is definitively established.
Strong decisions are required.

Adding sugar to children's drinks is dangerous!

Obesity is one of the most catastrophic "epidemics" in the world. It first reached developed countries and is now affecting emerging countries. Obesity is multifactorial, so there are genetic factors, others linked to the environment (including intestinal microbes which are largely acquired through food) and still others social, we even speak of "networks" obesity. However, the factor which now attracts the most attention in the international scientific literature is the sugar added to drinks.

There is a definite link established in adults, children and adolescents between the consumption of artificially sweetened drinks and obesity, which is valid for everyone, and regardless of genetic background. Four major articles have just confirmed this in the most eminent of medical journals: the New England Journal of Medicine (1-4). The verdict is final, the sugars added to drinks are a major source of overweight in children, adolescents and adults. These studies, flawless from the point of view of the method and carried out in different countries, can hardly be questioned.

Source: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1203039

But be careful not to rehabilitate sweeteners including asparthame, which contain methanol, impossible to eliminate by the body, when it ends up being transformed into formaldehyde (under the effect of simple body heat ...). It's probably a worse effect than sugar.
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