Looks like they're trying to blame Erythritol and Xylitol for suddenly clotting. Anything but the clot shot!
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A friend sent me these hit pieces earlier today. The study is of course full of holes and not even statistically significant with just 20 people but of course there's plenty of scary word salad.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/08/08/health/erythritol-blood-clotting-wellness
This is fake news…the term clot shot was coined for a reason…
As a diabetic, I have used Erythritol and Xylitol plus organic stevia extract f\or over 10 years. I don't have any issues at all. Plus, I am unvaccinated.
Xylitol has been around for a long time. It didn't just appear on store shelves.
"Timeline: Although the exact date of xylitol’s market introduction is not specified, we can infer that it was likely introduced commercially in the mid-20th century, possibly in the 1950s or 1960s, given the development of sugar substitutes and the growth of the confectionery industry during that period."
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From my own research, erythritol and xylitol are fairly benign as sweetener alternatives. I've been eating/drinking them for years without issue. What is suspicious however is that they are sweeteners that don't eradicate the good gut bacteria in humans like sucralose does. So in my opinion, getting rid of sweeteners that don't constantly break down the immune system is a win/win in their ongoing depop campaign.
They're not artificial either, our bodies produce a bit of erythritol even. I keep seeing people falsely claim them to be synthetic.
Yeah, they're as natural as refined sugar in a lot of ways. There is also monk fruit extract.
Erythritol good. Some people don't tolerate it very well and it can cause gas and bloating as well as an upset stomach. Some people move past it though.
Good for keto. One of the better alternatives to sugar, does not have that weird taste that I find Stevia has either.
Sucralose on the other hand is not that great for you. Bad for your gut flora in particular.
I would drink it in a pinch or in smaller amounts, but I'd rather use erythritol. I tolerate it pretty well at this point and it helped a lot when I was losing weight. A blend with monk fruit isn't bad either.
Yeah I've been using monk fruit and stevia (with erythritol) as a 1:1 sugar substitute in baking, pancakes, coffee sweetener for some time now and never felt intestinal distress myself but I don't consume large amounts of it anyway since my tastebuds long ago re-sensitized to sweetness. Even if I use it to just replace half of the sugar in a batch of cookies or muffins it makes for a big drop in calories without affecting the taste.
My friend who was panicking about this wasn't comprehending that from the few numbers I could dig up about this "study" these people were essentially consuming enough to be equivalent to over a liter of soda a day which is terrible for you to begin with.
"-itols" don't make you're blood clot. They make your ass explode. The "-itols" are synthetic sweeteners used as an active in laxatives.
NOT synthetic, they are sugar alcohols derived from sugar.
Hardly synthetic when our bodies produce small amounts of erythritol daily.
It has been known that sugar substitutes: promote diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome. So CC explain why you give your patients Diet Coke. Is it because you want to keep the sick people coming to support your bottom line? Why give margarine or butter substitutes when it is known that margarine, corn oils, vegetable oil, canola oil and olive oils are not as good for your health as grass fed butter, beef tallow and ghee. It is a fallacy that butter is bad for cardiovascular health. If the FDA cared about our health, these oils and butter substitutes would be banned, along with sugar substitutes, deep fried processed foods, lunch meat, Apeel on fruits and vegetables, GMOs, fluoride and heavy metals in water, alcohol, etc. In addition chemicals distributed in the air we breathe, hand sanitizers, cleaning chemicals would be babbled too.
"Saturated fat causes heart disease" studies were funded by big tobacco.
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Yep my first question to my friend was "who funded this study?"
What I noticed is that they are throwing every other poison we were being injected all these decades, finally under the bus, to avoid talking about the clotshots. Still part of the "phased awakening of normies"
eh, erythritol is fine
Yeah we even make it in some of our cells.