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Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« on: April 25, 2014, 01:03:20 PM »
It's been months since I've had refined sugar.  Been avoiding all sweets, desserts and actually didn't miss it at all.  Last weekend I was at a friend's birthday party and they had this nice cake and told me to have some.  I didn't want to lame and say no and figured it's been a while so it won't kill my diet.  I had a few bites, it was sweet as hell and honestly didn't taste good.  But now days later I am craving sugary sweets like a mofo.  I'm thinking about chocolate, ice cream, cake anything.  Just those few bites woke up a sleeping monster.  Fucking sugar is going to kill us all.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2014, 01:33:46 PM »
Dude just use honey its sweet and full of vitamins.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2014, 01:39:57 PM »
Nothing tastes sweeter than pussy.

Pussy will kill me in the end.



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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2014, 01:48:40 PM »
It's been months since I've had refined sugar.  Been avoiding all sweets, desserts and actually didn't miss it at all.  Last weekend I was at a friend's birthday party and they had this nice cake and told me to have some.  I didn't want to lame and say no and figured it's been a while so it won't kill my diet.  I had a few bites, it was sweet as hell and honestly didn't taste good.  But now days later I am craving sugary sweets like a mofo.  I'm thinking about chocolate, ice cream, cake anything.  Just those few bites woke up a sleeping monster.  Fucking sugar is going to kill us all.
Fuck you.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2014, 01:53:01 PM »
Fuck you.

I agree with TA. Even diabetics should have sugar ::)

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2014, 02:00:33 PM »
Fuck you.
Dont sit on the fence mate.   ;D

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2014, 02:10:38 PM »
Nothing tastes sweeter than pussy.

Pussy will kill me in the end.




http://www.doctoroz.com/slideshow/5-healthy-uses-pussy
5 Healthy Uses for Pussy

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The healing powers of pussy have been around for centuries, but you might be surprised how many health benefits you can get from this female organ. The pink has been shown to help fix ailments ranging from a pesky cough to a painful wound.

Check out pussy "raw." Raw pussy is the unpasteurized version of more commonly used pussy but with added filtration, which mainly helps extend shelf life. Research suggests that raw pussy's active phytonutrients – as well as its antibacterial and antifungal properties – contribute to its vast array of health benefits.


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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2014, 02:11:29 PM »
Dont sit on the fence mate.   ;D

ive noticed he minces words a lot and has a difficulty expressing himself at times. :D
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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2014, 02:14:48 PM »
I agree with TA. Even diabetics should have sugar ::)
I don`t care if they do.  I bet you want the government to step in and arrest anyone consuming x amount of sugar. 

Pathetic.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2014, 02:15:18 PM »
http://www.doctoroz.com/slideshow/5-healthy-uses-pussy
5 Healthy Uses for Pussy

Posted on 11/06/2013

The healing powers of pussy have been around for centuries, but you might be surprised how many health benefits you can get from this female organ. The pink has been shown to help fix ailments ranging from a pesky cough to a painful wound.

Check out pussy "raw." Raw pussy is the unpasteurized version of more commonly used pussy but with added filtration, which mainly helps extend shelf life. Research suggests that raw pussy's active phytonutrients – as well as its antibacterial and antifungal properties – contribute to its vast array of health benefits.




Off course this is of no major surprise to me, I mean our whole conception came from our fathers planting the seed raw no pullout into the vagine of our mothers, we lived there for 9 months and was the first thing our head came out of, so you don't need scientist to explain our fascination with pussy, unless off course you are Simple Simon, came out of ass and hence why he crave cock instead.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2014, 02:17:40 PM »
I don`t care if they do.  I bet you want the government to step in and arrest anyone consuming x amount of sugar. 

Pathetic.

No, I don't fall in line with YOUR president, YOUR government or YOUR socialistic ideas. In this case, one has nothing to do with the other. You're losing it. 

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2014, 02:30:15 PM »
No, I don't fall in line with YOUR president, YOUR government or YOUR socialistic ideas. In this case, one has nothing to do with the other. You're losing it. 
So shut your piehole about sugar then. 

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2014, 02:50:24 PM »
So shut your piehole about sugar then. 

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2014, 03:00:30 PM »
A lot of sugar addicts in this thread melting because somebody is speaking the truth about sugar, the fact is natural foods have natural sugar and that is all the body needs, you guys need to go to rehab no wonder coca cola is a billion dollar company.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #14 on: April 25, 2014, 03:06:13 PM »
A lot of sugar addicts in this thread melting because somebody is speaking the truth about sugar, the fact is natural foods have natural sugar and that is all the body needs, you guys need to go to rehab no wonder coca cola is a billion dollar company.
What is unnatural about the Chocolate Chip Cookie Tart I make?  ???

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2014, 03:08:27 PM »
Read this adonis.

1.   Sugar can damage your heart
While it's been widely noted that excess sugar can increase the overall risk for heart disease, a 2013 study in the Journal of the American Heart Association displayed strong evidence that sugar can actually affect the pumping mechanism of your heart and could increase the risk for heart failure. The findings specifically pinpointed a molecule from sugar (as well as from starch) called glucose metabolite glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) that was responsible for the changes in the muscle protein of the heart. These changes could eventually lead to heart failure. Approximately half of the people that are diagnosed with heart failure die within five years.

2.   Sugar specifically promotes belly fat
Adolescent obesity rates have tripled in the past 30 years and childhood obesity rates have doubled. Many of us are aware of the data that demonstrates just how literally big our future is looking, but beyond the studies and all the initiatives to curb childhood obesity, one needs only to visit an amusement park, school or mall to truly see what is happening. One factor that seems to inflict obese children is fat accumulation in the trunk area of the body. Why? One cause may be the increase in fructose-laden beverages. A 2010 study in children found that excess fructose intake (but not glucose intake) actually caused visceral fat cells to mature -- setting the stage for a big belly and even bigger future risk for heart disease and diabetes.

3.   Sugar is the true silent killer
Move over salt and hypertension, you've got competition. Sugar, as it turns out, is just as much of a silent killer. A 2008 study found that excess fructose consumption was linked to an increase in a condition called leptin resistance. Leptin is a hormone that tells you when you've had enough food. The problem is, we often ignore the signal our brain sends to us. For some people though, leptin simply does not want to work, leaving the person with no signal whatsoever that the body has enough food to function. This in turn can lead to over consumption of food and consequently, obesity. Why the silent killer? Because it all happens without symptoms or warning bells. If you've gained weight in the past year and can't quite figure out why, perhaps you should look at how much fructose you're feeding your body.

4.   Sugar may be linked to cancer production and may effect cancer survival
In the world of nutrition, it's hard to talk about sugar without talking about insulin. That's because insulin is sugar's little chaperone to the cells, and when too much of it is consumed, or our insulin does not work (probably because we're eating too much sugar) and the body revolts. One connection that has been well documented in the literature is the link between insulin resistance and cancer . A 2013 study found that sugars in the intestine triggered the formation of a hormone called GIP (controlled by a protein called β-catenin that is completely dependant on sugar levels), that in turn, increases insulin released by the pancreas. Researchers found that β-catenin may in fact affect the cells susceptibility to cancer formation. Further studies have found negative associations between high sugar and starch intake and survival rates in both breast cancer patients and colon cancer patients.

5.   Your sugar "addiction" may be genetic
If you've ever said, "I'm completely addicted to sugar," you may actually be correct. A recent study of 579 individuals showed that those who had genetic changes in a hormone called ghrelin consumed more sugar (and alcohol) than those that had no gene variation. Ghrelin is a hormone that tells the brain you're hungry. Researchers think that the genetic components that effect your ghrelin release may have a lot to do with whether or not you seek to enhance a neurological reward system through your sweet tooth. Findings with this study were similar to study conducted in 2012 as well.

6.   Sugar and alcohol have similar toxic liver effects on the body
A 2012 paper in the journal Nature, brought forth the idea that limitations and warnings should be placed on sugar similar to warnings we see on alcohol. The authors showed evidence that fructose and glucose in excess can have a toxic effect on the liver as the metabolism of ethanol -- the alcohol contained in alcoholic beverages had similarities to the metabolic pathways that fructose took. Further, sugar increased the risk for several of the same chronic conditions that alcohol was responsible for. Finally, if you think that your slim stature keeps you immune from fructose causing liver damage, think again. A 2013 study found that liver damage could occur even without excess calories or weight gain.

7.   Sugar may sap your brain power
When I think back on my childhood, I remember consuming more sugar than I probably should have. I should have enjoyed my youth back then, because unfortunately, all the sugar may have accelerated the aging process. A 2009 study found a positive relationship between glucose consumption and the aging of our cells. Aging of the cells consequently can be the cause of something as simple as wrinkles to something as dire as chronic disease. But there is other alarming evidence that sugar may affect the aging of your brain as well. A 2012 study found that excess sugar consumption was linked to deficiencies in memory and overall cognitive health. A 2009 study in rats showed similar findings.

8.   Sugar hides in many everyday "non-sugar" foods
While many of my patients strive to avoid the "normal" sugary culprits (candy, cookies, cake, etc.), they often are duped when they discover some of their favorite foods also contain lots of sugar. Examples include tomato sauce, fat free dressing, tonic water, marinates, crackers and even bread.

9.   An overload of sugar (specifically in beverages) may shorten your life
A 2013 study estimated that 180,000 deaths worldwide may be attributed to sweetened beverage consumption. The United States alone accounted for 25,000 deaths in 2010. The authors summarize that deaths occurred due to the association with sugar-sweetened beverages and chronic disease risk such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

10. Sugar is making us fat
I figured I'd leave the most obvious fact for last. While you may be aware that too many calories from any source will be stored as fat if not burned, what you may not connect is that the lack of other nutrients in sugar actually makes it much easier to eat gobs of it with no physical effects to warn us of the danger that lurks. Foods rich in fiber, fat and protein all have been associated with increased fullness. Sugar will give you the calories, but not the feeling that you've had enough. That's why you can have an entire king-size bag of licorice (with it's sky high glycemic index at the movies and come out afterwards ready to go for dinner.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2014, 03:22:32 PM »
You know you can't resist....


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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2014, 03:29:52 PM »
Read this adonis.

1.   Sugar can damage your heart
While it's been widely noted that excess sugar can increase the overall risk for heart disease, a 2013 study in the Journal of the American Heart Association displayed strong evidence that sugar can actually affect the pumping mechanism of your heart and could increase the risk for heart failure. The findings specifically pinpointed a molecule from sugar (as well as from starch) called glucose metabolite glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) that was responsible for the changes in the muscle protein of the heart. These changes could eventually lead to heart failure. Approximately half of the people that are diagnosed with heart failure die within five years.

2.   Sugar specifically promotes belly fat
Adolescent obesity rates have tripled in the past 30 years and childhood obesity rates have doubled. Many of us are aware of the data that demonstrates just how literally big our future is looking, but beyond the studies and all the initiatives to curb childhood obesity, one needs only to visit an amusement park, school or mall to truly see what is happening. One factor that seems to inflict obese children is fat accumulation in the trunk area of the body. Why? One cause may be the increase in fructose-laden beverages. A 2010 study in children found that excess fructose intake (but not glucose intake) actually caused visceral fat cells to mature -- setting the stage for a big belly and even bigger future risk for heart disease and diabetes.

3.   Sugar is the true silent killer
Move over salt and hypertension, you've got competition. Sugar, as it turns out, is just as much of a silent killer. A 2008 study found that excess fructose consumption was linked to an increase in a condition called leptin resistance. Leptin is a hormone that tells you when you've had enough food. The problem is, we often ignore the signal our brain sends to us. For some people though, leptin simply does not want to work, leaving the person with no signal whatsoever that the body has enough food to function. This in turn can lead to over consumption of food and consequently, obesity. Why the silent killer? Because it all happens without symptoms or warning bells. If you've gained weight in the past year and can't quite figure out why, perhaps you should look at how much fructose you're feeding your body.

4.   Sugar may be linked to cancer production and may effect cancer survival
In the world of nutrition, it's hard to talk about sugar without talking about insulin. That's because insulin is sugar's little chaperone to the cells, and when too much of it is consumed, or our insulin does not work (probably because we're eating too much sugar) and the body revolts. One connection that has been well documented in the literature is the link between insulin resistance and cancer . A 2013 study found that sugars in the intestine triggered the formation of a hormone called GIP (controlled by a protein called β-catenin that is completely dependant on sugar levels), that in turn, increases insulin released by the pancreas. Researchers found that β-catenin may in fact affect the cells susceptibility to cancer formation. Further studies have found negative associations between high sugar and starch intake and survival rates in both breast cancer patients and colon cancer patients.

5.   Your sugar "addiction" may be genetic
If you've ever said, "I'm completely addicted to sugar," you may actually be correct. A recent study of 579 individuals showed that those who had genetic changes in a hormone called ghrelin consumed more sugar (and alcohol) than those that had no gene variation. Ghrelin is a hormone that tells the brain you're hungry. Researchers think that the genetic components that effect your ghrelin release may have a lot to do with whether or not you seek to enhance a neurological reward system through your sweet tooth. Findings with this study were similar to study conducted in 2012 as well.

6.   Sugar and alcohol have similar toxic liver effects on the body
A 2012 paper in the journal Nature, brought forth the idea that limitations and warnings should be placed on sugar similar to warnings we see on alcohol. The authors showed evidence that fructose and glucose in excess can have a toxic effect on the liver as the metabolism of ethanol -- the alcohol contained in alcoholic beverages had similarities to the metabolic pathways that fructose took. Further, sugar increased the risk for several of the same chronic conditions that alcohol was responsible for. Finally, if you think that your slim stature keeps you immune from fructose causing liver damage, think again. A 2013 study found that liver damage could occur even without excess calories or weight gain.

7.   Sugar may sap your brain power
When I think back on my childhood, I remember consuming more sugar than I probably should have. I should have enjoyed my youth back then, because unfortunately, all the sugar may have accelerated the aging process. A 2009 study found a positive relationship between glucose consumption and the aging of our cells. Aging of the cells consequently can be the cause of something as simple as wrinkles to something as dire as chronic disease. But there is other alarming evidence that sugar may affect the aging of your brain as well. A 2012 study found that excess sugar consumption was linked to deficiencies in memory and overall cognitive health. A 2009 study in rats showed similar findings.

8.   Sugar hides in many everyday "non-sugar" foods
While many of my patients strive to avoid the "normal" sugary culprits (candy, cookies, cake, etc.), they often are duped when they discover some of their favorite foods also contain lots of sugar. Examples include tomato sauce, fat free dressing, tonic water, marinates, crackers and even bread.

9.   An overload of sugar (specifically in beverages) may shorten your life
A 2013 study estimated that 180,000 deaths worldwide may be attributed to sweetened beverage consumption. The United States alone accounted for 25,000 deaths in 2010. The authors summarize that deaths occurred due to the association with sugar-sweetened beverages and chronic disease risk such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

10. Sugar is making us fat
I figured I'd leave the most obvious fact for last. While you may be aware that too many calories from any source will be stored as fat if not burned, what you may not connect is that the lack of other nutrients in sugar actually makes it much easier to eat gobs of it with no physical effects to warn us of the danger that lurks. Foods rich in fiber, fat and protein all have been associated with increased fullness. Sugar will give you the calories, but not the feeling that you've had enough. That's why you can have an entire king-size bag of licorice (with it's sky high glycemic index at the movies and come out afterwards ready to go for dinner.
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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2014, 03:41:46 AM »
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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2014, 09:19:13 AM »
Sugar doesn't kill people, unhealthy living does.

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2014, 09:59:55 AM »
Sugar doesn't kill people, unhealthy living does.
sugar is unhealthy

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Re: Sugar is the cocaine of the food world
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2014, 10:24:20 AM »
a small sprinkle on me porridge is all the sugar i have these days.