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Sweetener Showdown

Dr. Steven Gundry says Molasses is OK. 8-)

Monk Fruit is rated an A. :mrgreen:

Sugar Alcohols way down the list.

Aspartame poison

Sucralose kills gut biome.

Allulose has good prebiotic properties is only super food. :mrgreen:

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Best Protiens

SABCDF is a SUNS (Six Unique Non Special) Characters or SUNSC as you prefer. :lol:

Farm raised salmon has white stripes is an F.

Light tuna in a can is a superfood. :mrgreen:

Shellfish and Wild Shrimp are an A.

Omega three eggs are good.

Tempeh is a really good health food

Quorn

Mushrooms except raw white are superfood.

Eden pressure cooked chick peas are good.

https://gundrybrainpower.com/240508a/video/video.php is an annoying bandwidth sucking shit style video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAVMEzq ... zVNCiyOO8Q The whole shebang.

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High Spy wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:47 am

Sweetener Showdown

Dr. Steven Gundry says Molasses is OK. 8-)

Monk Fruit is rated an A. :mrgreen:

Sugar Alcohols way down the list.

Aspartame poison

Sucralose kills gut biome.

Allulose has good prebiotic properties is only super food. :mrgreen:
Monkfruit is really good - there is almost no difference to sugar in altering taste

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Enoch wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:56 pm
Monkfruit is really good - there is almost no difference to sugar in altering taste
A few places would sometimes have it in orange packets, but I haven’t seen it anywhere lately.

Costs more so people scarf it up which then kills availability.

Health effect should be priced in. :idea:

Dr. G is a great doctor, but his videos were a pain in the buttocks. :lol:

Glad he wised up and is doing more on youtube. :mrgreen:


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BeNotDeceived wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:23 pm
Enoch wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:56 pm
Monkfruit is really good - there is almost no difference to sugar in altering taste
A few places would sometimes have it in orange packets, but I haven’t seen it anywhere lately.

Costs more so people scarf it up which then kills availability.

Health effect should be priced in. :idea:

Dr. G is a great doctor, but his videos were a pain in the buttocks. :lol:

Glad he wised up and is doing more on youtube. :mrgreen:

It would be cool if there was a like button. I've heard some good things about the PH miracle book


https://www.amazon.com/pH-Miracle-Balan ... 147&sr=8-1

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Enoch wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2024 6:09 pm
It would be cool if there was a like button. I've heard some good things about the PH miracle book

https://www.amazon.com/pH-Miracle-Balan ... 147&sr=8-1
Your wish is my command, but in a new way. :lol:

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OR ALL XYLITOL ALL OF THE TIME. :?:
March 8 and 18 made me do it. 8-)

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https://discussmormonism.com/viewtopic. ... 3&t=159015

Re: Does the age of your mother when you are born impact your health or longevity?

My mom was born in July of 1926 and I was born in September of 1962. A few years back I read about a study about this and thought it a worthy use of my A.I. App that now costs me 39.99 dollars a year. It uses ChatGPT so I’ll quote it thusly.
ChatBox wrote:There is some evidence to suggest that the age of a mother when a child is born can impact the child's health and longevity. For example, older mothers are at a higher risk of pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes and hypertension, which can impact the baby's health. Additionally, children born to older mothers may be at a higher risk of certain health conditions, such as autism and schizophrenia.

However, it is important to note that there are many factors that can impact a person's health and longevity, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare. While the age of a mother at the time of a child's birth can play a role, it is just one of many factors to consider.
What has been your experience, or ideas about this subject. :?:
The OP is by my alter ego previous to FF.

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41,560 views 11 May 2021
Talk and hype about the new essential fatty acid C15 is heating up! Pentadecanoic acid, as it's also known, can be found in many food sources (especially high in durian!), so how important is it to take in supplement form?
90,692 views Streamed live on 23 Jul 2024
0:00 Intro and Dr. Boz Ratio
3:25 Intro to C15, & why everyone is talking about it
7:38 A study on dolphins with insulin resistance
13:44 How does C15 become C17?
15:03 Looking at Biomarkers of Dairy fat
19:43 Should we all supplement this essential fat?
24:53 The fats found in red blood cells
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian

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Enoch wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:56 pm
Monkfruit is really good - there is almost no difference to sugar in altering taste


Allulose is like that too.

Aspiring bounce wizards may wish for something like this. :lol:

Or this

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