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In reply to the discussion: Is Sugar A Toxin? Dr. Robert Lustig [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,488 posts)35. No one disagrees with the amount of consumption being a problem.
If you read my posts, you will see I pointed that out.
But, for me, I also notice a difference between natural sugars and HFCS. I don't see why that observation should be a problem to anyone else. It is my choice to eliminate HFCS from my diet, where possible. Why should that be problematic for someone else?
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Sorry, have to go with the medical expert on this on. Fructose is poison, as explained.
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#2
Obesity is caused by many things, and we are learning as time goes by that, yes, anything and
mother earth
May 2014
#22
MO's "Let's Move" campaign was about exercising, her issue and one she has spoken about
mother earth
May 2014
#34
This is what bothers me here. Instead of calling out HFCS as the major culprit, the article makes
DesertDiamond
May 2014
#10
It appears that no one is producing evidence to support their positions.
Baitball Blogger
May 2014
#40