Kit Kat or pear??
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brianpperkins wrote: »So you make assertions not supported by science (the entire "thanks GMO crops and HFCS!" drivel) ... claim that 99.9% of the population is insulin resistant .... then continue further off the rails with non sequiturs ... there is no reason for anyone to apologize to you based on your inane posts.
I could link you to the number studies showing escalting cancer above livestock fed GMO, or the rise obesity related to the introduction of HCFS, or a dozen other topics that you would ignore because you know better than clinic science. Because cavemen ate poptarts, snackwells, and corn flakes right? Not a diet high in fresh fatty meats...
All you have is hyperbole and misunderstandings of simple concepts. Perhaps you should read more than the headlines of studies.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »No No and No!! That has to be one of the worst bit of misinformation I have read here!!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/high-fructose-corn-syrup-dangers_b_861913.html
Mark Hyman can't even get autism science right. Why should I trust him about corn syrup?
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/09/08/dr-mark-hyman-mangles-autism-science-on/
Also he believes in detoxing (not the medical kind, the alt-med variety) so he's not exactly a reputable source.0 -
smittybuilt19 wrote: »I only have this to add since this thread is in the can.
I can't stand all you perfect people who can eat crap all day and still stay fit.
Genetics, luck, and steroids.
who is that????0 -
smittybuilt19 wrote: »I only have this to add since this thread is in the can.
I can't stand all you perfect people who can eat crap all day and still stay fit.
Genetics, luck, and steroids.
who is that????
Shhhhh you're just a . . .
oh wait. You're who he was talking about. Carry on. :flowerforyou:0 -
ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »smittybuilt19 wrote: »I only have this to add since this thread is in the can.
I can't stand all you perfect people who can eat crap all day and still stay fit.
Genetics, luck, and steroids.
who is that????
Shhhhh you're just a . . .
oh wait. You're who he was talking about. Carry on. :flowerforyou:
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Where the hell is Jo and her Walnut-cracking quads? I am dissapoint.
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Kit Kat Chunky with PEANUT BUTTER! ^_^0
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Since I don't like the texture of pears I would probably chose the Kit Kat although there are other fruits I would pick first. I agree with one of the earlier posters, sugar in and of itself is not "bad" I'll take sugar, honey, etc over artificial sweeteners any day. But, that said, like anything else it needs to be eaten in moderation.
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I didn't know Reese's Whipps was discontinued. I got a Reese's Fast Break instead.0
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Ummm . . . how about pear, flambe'd, and then melt the kit kat chocoalte covering on top through the flambe, and finally using the wafers to scoop up the now warm, chocolatey-draped pear? I would be on board with that approach.
As far as Jo and her awesomeness - impressive indeed, but I think she may have dissed Almond Joys in this very thread and that sort of thing Can. Not. Stand.0 -
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So it's not pears that ward off cancer but rather anything with dietary fiber? So oatmeal would work just as fine (Which is great, cause I do love me some red velvet proats with a cream cheese swirl in the AM)
Which is not at all what you said before, but okie dokie.
Pears also contain anti-oxidants that ward off cancer...that you won't find in oatmeal. If you need confirmation ask your doctor or a nutritionist about anti-oxidants and they can explain it to you...0 -
So it's not pears that ward off cancer but rather anything with dietary fiber? So oatmeal would work just as fine (Which is great, cause I do love me some red velvet proats with a cream cheese swirl in the AM)
Which is not at all what you said before, but okie dokie.
Pears also contain anti-oxidants that ward off cancer...that you won't find in oatmeal. If you need confirmation ask your doctor or a nutritionist about anti-oxidants and they can explain it to you...
But kitkats contain chocolate.
Swings and roundabouts.0 -
So it's not pears that ward off cancer but rather anything with dietary fiber? So oatmeal would work just as fine (Which is great, cause I do love me some red velvet proats with a cream cheese swirl in the AM)
Which is not at all what you said before, but okie dokie.
Pears also contain anti-oxidants that ward off cancer...that you won't find in oatmeal. If you need confirmation ask your doctor or a nutritionist about anti-oxidants and they can explain it to you...
But kitkats contain chocolate.
Swings and roundabouts.
Lol true just try to get some dark chocolate kit kats; milk chocolate is useless for antioxidants! Totally not going against the kit kat I'm just saying that theres more than one cancer fighting property in pears than just fiberIMO eat them both
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