🤡💉Blood clots: The nation's favorite drink could make your blood sticky – increasing risk💉🤡
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I seem to recall a dozen or so ground breaking studies proving coffee is bad for you, good for you, of no value, prevents cancer, causes diseases, causes anxiety, etc.
Anyone remember when they started pushing low fat diets, and all the low fat foods just replaced the fat with corn sweetener?
I hardly ever see anything in the news about sugar, and why that might be bad for us.
Same thing with eggs. Enjoy whatever food/drink you want in moderation, people. Screw these clueless studies.
I've known a few people who lived into their 90s on a diet that included sausage, cheese, eggs and bacon.
I suspect blaming those foods for health problems was a coverup for the primary sources of cancers, heart attacks, and blood clots.
The sugar industry is so powerful that President Clinton interrupted a blow job from Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office on a long weekend in order to take a call from a sugar industry exec. I found out about this from Gary Taubes' book Good Calories, Bad Calories. It's documented in the Starr Report, the report from Clinton's impeachment.
That book was an eye opener. Still, so many doctors don't have a clue.
Gary Taubes really tried to educate professionals but they just weren't interested. Well, maybe some of the younger ones were. It's a real crime, the lack of nutrition knowledge that doctors have.
Interesting. There's a video about how sugar and alcohol have a similar impact in some organs of the body, and how Nixon pushed the sugar industry into everything we eat.
In the 1930's, Winston Churchill's wife commented on the poor health of some of the people she encountered while traveling the Caribbean. She said too much starches and sugars in their diets. So the DS has known for a long time how to poison us. Sugar used as a spice, and not a sweetener, adds a lot of flavor to foods that don't normally have any sugar in them. We went way past that 40-50 years ago.