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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #25 on: July 18, 2025, 07:08:06 AM »
The perfect meal is...

White fish or shrimp

Some kind of berry

Spinach

Oats or potatoes

I eat this once a day every day

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #26 on: July 18, 2025, 07:15:32 AM »
How great milk is…
By the way my orgasams are fuckking amazing feels incredible blowing loads shit is awesome 😁😁😁
So You dip your dick in a milk glass and do a vacuum pose?

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #27 on: July 18, 2025, 06:46:14 PM »
The perfect meal is...

White fish or shrimp

Some kind of berry

Spinach

Oats or potatoes

I eat this once a day every day

One PED coach, who also is pretty educated in other subjects says athletes should eat red meat and lots of leafy greens for health. There is this pretty widely held belief that red meat in particular is good for strength and muscle. Might have some basis on account of having iron and various vitamins. For health scientists talk about eating mostly fish for protein, maybe some chicken. Like a mediterranean diet, it looks pretty good to me, seems to have scientific support. I've posted a lot about how anabolic milk is, but some scientists believe this property also makes it more dangerous, partly on account of it increasing IGF-1 and stimulating mTor. So you could theoretically accelerate cancers like prostate cancer. I'll take the risk. Studies show that by adding say 25 grams of protein via milk considerably increases IGF-1. One bodybuilding self styled guru recommended abstaining from milk and I made a pretty sarcastic reply and he blocked me from his channel, only one to ban me on Insta so far :D

Some say pork might be superior to beef but maybe people associate beef meat with strength due to it being from "bulls" which are strong, pigs are just dirty creatures :D

Blueberries might be a very healthy thing to be eating for health, blueberry extracts are prescribed as drugs in Japan...

Oats supply fiber which some feel are very healthy, but some think oats are natures junk food, it being an "antinutrient," blocking the uptake of vitamins and other microelements, which is true, but...
I've read that many people have trouble digesting potatoes, I love them though. I think it's "bad" on the Fodmap scale... rice seems to suit way more people.

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #28 on: Today at 02:11:16 AM »
One PED coach, who also is pretty educated in other subjects says athletes should eat red meat and lots of leafy greens for health. There is this pretty widely held belief that red meat in particular is good for strength and muscle. Might have some basis on account of having iron and various vitamins. For health scientists talk about eating mostly fish for protein, maybe some chicken. Like a mediterranean diet, it looks pretty good to me, seems to have scientific support. I've posted a lot about how anabolic milk is, but some scientists believe this property also makes it more dangerous, partly on account of it increasing IGF-1 and stimulating mTor. So you could theoretically accelerate cancers like prostate cancer. I'll take the risk. Studies show that by adding say 25 grams of protein via milk considerably increases IGF-1. One bodybuilding self styled guru recommended abstaining from milk and I made a pretty sarcastic reply and he blocked me from his channel, only one to ban me on Insta so far :D

Some say pork might be superior to beef but maybe people associate beef meat with strength due to it being from "bulls" which are strong, pigs are just dirty creatures :D

Blueberries might be a very healthy thing to be eating for health, blueberry extracts are prescribed as drugs in Japan...

Oats supply fiber which some feel are very healthy, but some think oats are natures junk food, it being an "antinutrient," blocking the uptake of vitamins and other microelements, which is true, but...
I've read that many people have trouble digesting potatoes, I love them though. I think it's "bad" on the Fodmap scale... rice seems to suit way more people.

Rice is very easily digestable but its dulll😅

All berries are very healthy but blueberries are the most healthy of the berries

Red meat has omega-6 which ain't too great

I drink 27 grramz of protein from milk so I'm covered there

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #29 on: Today at 04:31:14 AM »
There are abandoned sugar mills down south.

What caused your family's mill to go out of business?

Probably the Thirteenth Amendment

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #30 on: Today at 04:45:11 AM »
Probably the Thirteenth Amendment

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MM will know more than me but there has been a lot of consolidation in the industry and competition from Brazil. The workers can get paid more to roughneck offshore or fracking. Sugar cane is still grown in the area but there are not as many small individual places. The sugar cane trucks clog up the roads and if they burn the cane nearby all the ash aggravates people's respiratory systems and when more people move into the areas where it is grown it isn't as feasible to keep growing it.

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Re: High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Just Like Sugar, or Worse?
« Reply #31 on: Today at 06:25:45 AM »
Those who believe HFCS is worse than table sugar should read the link I posted.

There is hardly any difference.

Excess sugar in any form is unhealthy.

Yes. Just ask Der Führer.