Sugar free detox
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coreyreichle wrote: »You need sugar to survive... And, I just leave it to my liver and kidneys to detox. After all, there's a few hundred thousand years behind their successful design.
Just wish the engineers had been a little less obsessed with that, and worked on a better design for the female reproductive system.
What?
I'm sure there are plenty of women who can find room for improvement in the whole female reproductive system. I mean, I can already identify some less than ideal features... like the involuntary purging of waste products.
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ReverendNewman wrote: »Today is my first day of sugar detox, if u will. I'm dropping my coffee, which I add tons of sugar and lite cream. AND I'm dumping all diet sodas.
When did they start adding sugars to diet sodas?
Yeah, this confused me too....
This thread is amazing. The amount of misinformation that people will readily believe is astounding, even when hard evidence and research is provided to them.
I do genuinely love this place.
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Page 8, the dream.
Sugar killed my family.0 -
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HardcoreP0rk wrote: »coreyreichle wrote: »You need sugar to survive... And, I just leave it to my liver and kidneys to detox. After all, there's a few hundred thousand years behind their successful design.
Just wish the engineers had been a little less obsessed with that, and worked on a better design for the female reproductive system.
What?
I'm sure there are plenty of women who can find room for improvement in the whole female reproductive system. I mean, I can already identify some less than ideal features... like the involuntary purging of waste products.
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Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Good luck OP..0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
They are so busy with each other they failed to notice you posted again.0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
I especially love the ones referring to OP but failing to see that you are in fact trying to get back into the conversation.0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Of course, that's just the way these forums go.0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Your kids are acting differently because the candy sugar is converted into energy much faster than the fruit sugar. They have a little rush of energy. Give them a rake and stick them outside and tell them to get to work.0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Your kids are acting differently because the candy sugar is converted into energy much faster than the fruit sugar. They have a little rush of energy. Give them a rake and stick them outside and tell them to get to work.
Are you definitely sure it is the sugar in candy doing this?
bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/kids/hyperactivity.shtml
theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/25/do-children-really-get-sugar-rush-hyperactivity0 -
NoIdea101NoIdea wrote: »Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Your kids are acting differently because the candy sugar is converted into energy much faster than the fruit sugar. They have a little rush of energy. Give them a rake and stick them outside and tell them to get to work.
Are you definitely sure it is the sugar in candy doing this?
bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/kids/hyperactivity.shtml
theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/25/do-children-really-get-sugar-rush-hyperactivity
Nope.0 -
NoIdea101NoIdea wrote: »Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Your kids are acting differently because the candy sugar is converted into energy much faster than the fruit sugar. They have a little rush of energy. Give them a rake and stick them outside and tell them to get to work.
Are you definitely sure it is the sugar in candy doing this?
bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/kids/hyperactivity.shtml
theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/25/do-children-really-get-sugar-rush-hyperactivity
Of course because perceived correlation is reality on MFP ... actaul causation doesn't matter.0 -
Is OP's post supposed to be a response to one of the many posts directed toward her? I read it the first time it was posted (so am not sure why it needed to be quoted 5 more times), but it didn't seem to address any of the comments at all, certainly not any of mine.
Also not sure where anyone claimed to be offended. It seemed unnecessary to say it but because DeWoSa thinks it is SO important I will go ahead: OP, I am not offended, and see no reason for the thread to be deleted and no one said it should be.
Thinking the idea of "detoxing" from sugar makes no sense and saying that normal cookbooks probably don't rely on "sugar" in the savory recipes to any great extent does not mean that one is offended. I do wish we could get away from this irritating "detox" trend, however.0 -
Fancy_Nancy2 wrote: »I am sorry I ever posted hear and if I offended anyone on wanting some information on this I am sorry. I can't figure out how to remove my post. I just know when my kids get sugar from candy vs fruit they act differently.
Your kids are acting differently because the candy sugar is converted into energy much faster than the fruit sugar. They have a little rush of energy. Give them a rake and stick them outside and tell them to get to work.
5 posts in a row like a baws
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Any recommendations for a low sugar barbecue sauce? I need something to spice up the flesh of users who are violating the community guidelines. I've decided to dispense with the points system and go right to devouring since you disturbed my slumber on a Monday.
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