Sugar feeds cancer

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probably nothing new but good to read again and get free book
How Sugar Feeds Cancer Growth
Agreed. Dozens of doctors on the YouTube preaching this holding up research.
Some say dates and honey are a better choice-have you heard anything about that? I have also heard that fruit (fructose) isn’t typically much better than table sugar ( sucrose and fructose).
 
I don't know if sugar feeds cancer? but it isn't healthy. If want to check labels
I think 4 grams of sugar is about a teaspoonful. Most soft drinks have around
48-52 grams of sugar...12 or 13 spoonfuls of processed sugar per can.
Soft drinks and most other products use "sugar" as a generic term. As far as I know there are only 2 domestic soft drinks that use actual (natural cane sugar) sugar. All of the others use High Fructose Corn Syrup and artificial (chemical concoction) sweeteners.

Apples, for example, contain naturally occurring "sugars" known as fructose, glucose, and sucrose. Apples certainly aren't categorized as non healthy for humans. The term "sugar" has been demonized and no longer means what it was originally intended to mean.
 
Dr Berg on youtube talks about fasting. Interesting.
He has a lot of health related content on there.
Not exactly fasting, but I have heard that all of your food consumption should be in an 8 hour window leaving the remaining 16 hours for your liver, kidneys, etc. to clean out and recover.
 
Not exactly fasting, but I have heard that all of your food consumption should be in an 8 hour window leaving the remaining 16 hours for your liver, kidneys, etc. to clean out and recover.
That makes sense.
 
Not exactly fasting, but I have heard that all of your food consumption should be in an 8 hour window leaving the remaining 16 hours for your liver, kidneys, etc. to clean out and recover.

That's actually a decent time to fast. Typically people eat supper, then nothing until the morning when you "break the fast".

My dad, born in 38, ate one big meal a day for most of his life and that was supper. He refused to eat a breakfast or lunch because it made him slow down. Metabolizing food take energy and he did a lot of brick laying, road work and general construction so slowing down wasn't really an option. He wasn't doing anything on purpose other than working, but now it's pushed as the newest thing. I get the feeling a lot of people his age have aways done something similar.
 
I've never heard of breakfast tea I don't drink any tea. Replace your milk with goats milk

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Agreed. Dozens of doctors on the YouTube preaching this holding up research.
Some say dates and honey are a better choice-have you heard anything about that? I have also heard that fruit (fructose) isn’t typically much better than table sugar ( sucrose and fructose).
yes but it also has fiber
 
Agreed. Dozens of doctors on the YouTube preaching this holding up research.
Some say dates and honey are a better choice-have you heard anything about that? I have also heard that fruit (fructose) isn’t typically much better than table sugar ( sucrose and fructose).
Both my son and I prefer honey over sugar in our BREAKFAST TEA.
 
All the foods people are talking about here are not even foods (Red Bull, Sweet Tea, Soda, garbage, garbage, garbage). Has anyone here read the ingredients in a loaf of bread from the store?? If it smells like chemicals when you open the bag, it can't be healthy... Looking at the methods of logic in this thread it appears that these are all older people talking, because they still place trust in foods that were healthy in the past... Well, they're not now, due to new chemicals and ultra processing. With the never-ending technology put into foods, you would think that humans now would be healthier and more powerful than ever! But no, it's just the opposite, 90% of people are overweight, alot are morbidly obese. And I'll bet that anyone reading this thread knows a person or people with cancer.... What gives???? Doesn't anyone see the correlation between ultra processed food and the downward spiral of the health of Americans??
i just saw a commercial on TV last night pushing prescription weight loss medicine for people too lazy to actually want to lose weight and exercise to lose it... It's very scary what is being pushed into the faces of Americans as being good for you. But what's even more scary is the people that are believing their doctors, food ads, and pharmacutical companies to think this is all normal...
That is why home baked bread tastes SO good. I found a couple of quick and easy recipes on YouTube that are so easy to make, and they taste incredible.
 

There’s a balance. Proper nutrition and proper medicines if truly needed work hand in hand.

My wife works for a doctors office, they get free lunches, millions in free drug samples and gift cards from pharmaceutical company drug reps. Some of these lunches are catered with steak entrees from various restaurants.

I’ve struggled with Migraines and vertigo after suffering a TBI while attempting a high angle rope rescue in 2024. The neurologist they sent me too… his exact words when I asked what could be causing them were “we don’t care about the cause, we just want to treat”. Then he put me on like 5 different meds.
I totally agree. Many fruits and vegetable have excellent amounts of good vitamins and minerals. If you need potassium, drink orange juice and eat a banana. Cherries are a good source of iron. Those are just a few I remember off the top of my head. I have heard all kinds of stories about how lots of modern medicines were derived from herbs, leaves and roots that jungle people used. But there is such a thing as common sense. Coffee enemas, mistletoe juice and having your magnetic field re-aligned are not going to cure colon cancer.
 
Coffee enemas, mistletoe juice and having your magnetic field re-aligned are not going to cure colon cancer.
I agree. But I do know the one thing that WILL cure colon cancer, and that's PREVENTION. I'm sure there are lots of people on this forum that haven't been to the doctor in years. That was the old style, to only see the doctor when something is not right with your body. Sometimes by then it's too late.

But now days medicine has included preventative checkups as a typical thing that should happen a few times a year. Even job insurers have preventative checkups included in their workers insurance. A colonoscopy only takes a couple hours out of your day and is not painful at all. A ******** cancer check consists of only a blood sample taken from your arm (not your balls). A heart checkup only takes an hour hooked to a computer... So with today's technology, and also the insurance coverage, there's really no reason not to go a few times a year for preventative checkups.

Quick story: a friend of mine was very healthy, thin, fit, in his mid-fifties... He had a heart attack and luckily was saved by his wife who was with him at the time. He was dead for eight minutes. At the hospital the doctor checked his heart with a computer and said that his heart was clogged and was only working at 11% capacity... My friend said he never knew this. He though he ate healthy and felt good.... So the moral of the story is: even if you feel good now, get checked anyway....
 
High fructose corn syrup be careful, in the ingredients it has other names same bad stuff.
Our food is so bad for us. You really need to read the ingredients and know what the ingredients are. Not cheap to eat healthy. If all food was made healthy it would be a lot cheaper, unfortunately it’s all about the dollar bill. Plus certain foods that you think are healthy or not good for the human body. Everyone should do an allergy test. You may be eating something you’re allergic to and you body goes through hell every time you eat it and you don’t even know it. Just look at all our meat, all should be pasture raised and grass fed but it’s not. Its fed GMO and corn so bad for you.
 
Sugar is pretty far down the list as compared to other things and health issues
1 cancer sticks
2 alcohol
3 obesity
4 lack of exercise
 
All the foods people are talking about here are not even foods (Red Bull, Sweet Tea, Soda, garbage, garbage, garbage). Has anyone here read the ingredients in a loaf of bread from the store?? If it smells like chemicals when you open the bag, it can't be healthy... Looking at the methods of logic in this thread it appears that these are all older people talking, because they still place trust in foods that were healthy in the past... Well, they're not now, due to new chemicals and ultra processing. With the never-ending technology put into foods, you would think that humans now would be healthier and more powerful than ever! But no, it's just the opposite, 90% of people are overweight, alot are morbidly obese. And I'll bet that anyone reading this thread knows a person or people with cancer.... What gives???? Doesn't anyone see the correlation between ultra processed food and the downward spiral of the health of Americans??
i just saw a commercial on TV last night pushing prescription weight loss medicine for people too lazy to actually want to lose weight and exercise to lose it... It's very scary what is being pushed into the faces of Americans as being good for you. But what's even more scary is the people that are believing their doctors, food ads, and pharmacutical companies to think this is all normal...
Simple facts…..there’s too much money in every industry related to food for them to produce healthy habits that make people healthier. From medical, the pharmaceutical, to GMO’s and any manner of preservatives, sugars and other additives found in food. They don’t want you healthy, there’s no money in it. That’s my opinion.

And for the record, I haven’t had fast food, carbonated beverages or many other processed foods for years now. I’m not a fanatic, I’m not a doomsayer, I’m not a fringe hippy, I just done like the ****. I drink water and tea, try to eat right with lots of vegetables and rice, and although my weak spot is ice cream, I still try to avoid the “frozen dairy dessert”.
 
Sugar is pretty far down the list as compared to other things and health issues
1 cancer sticks
2 alcohol
3 obesity
4 lack of exercise
Sugar , processed sugars, are involved directly in 3/4 of those…

But yeah.
 
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