Posted on 12/30/2021 7:08:26 AM PST by Red Badger
“A Common Sugar Additive *COULD* Be Driving The Rise of One of The Most Aggressive Superbugs”
or not:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558026/
Just as Monkeys *COULD* fly out of my butt.
Need to score some heirloom corn from Sandhill and hot peppers from Refining Fire chiles.
Never purchased from Sandhill. Seems like it was a weird process and they’d get around to it when they get around to it, maybe. Several years ago, he said he was going to try and breed the Delaware back to becoming the meat bird it was being bred for before the Cornish Cross was developed and took over. He was originally going for fast growth and abundant meat. Don’t think he went anywhere with it though. Last time I looked, the description didn’t say anything about that. Just a dual purpose breed.
Good. You are welcome to steal it.
I did.
Spread far and wide, as I like to say.
Sandhill is mail-order only...their heirloom corn/popcorn makes it worth the trouble for me, though. (You have to be fast.) I did get my Dora tomato seed from Sandhill years ago, which has become of my favorite tomatoes...usually about three dozen baseball-size toms per plant.
Let’s face it. They’re going to kill off most of the planet one way or another. GMO food is a good way.
Good thing I don’t chew gum. I had a bad case of C.Diff that lasted a year (my immune system is suppressed, and being on antibiotics frequently was the cause), and have some unpleasant chronic issues as a result.
You don’t mess around with that stuff. It’ll kill you; seriously. It’s almost like dysentery, and SO painful. I almost blacked out a few times.
Yes, it’s one of the side effects.
My first guess was aspartame.. That crap nearly killed me, and sadly , they are putting it in everything.
The interplay of SARS-CoV-2 and Clostridioides difficile infection
And now I'm wondering if the vaxxes could be part of the problem, too...
"...shellac, commercial resin marketed in the form of amber flakes, made from the secretions of the lac insect, a tiny scale insect, Laccifer lacca (see lac).
Shellac is a natural thermoplastic; that is, a material
that is soft and flows under pressure when heated but becomes rigid at room temperature."
Courtesy of www.brittanica.com
The linkage between this sugar substance and C-Diff has been suspected since 2018.....This supplement is sold by the pound by Amazon.
Jesse M
1.0 out of 5 stars Warning Trehalose linked with C Difficile illness
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018
Package Quantity: 1
A recent study linked trehalose with the rise of C diff illness in hospitals. Worth looking into. Also realize they are suggesting to use 10g of this simple to carb to repace 5g of sugar. That sounds like the opposite of what a sweetener should be doing. Stevia for example can cut sugar in half without adding any carbs.
You have a real food growing operation there! My claim to fame is 15 fruit trees in a suburban setting. No livestock or bee hives are allowed. I sell the excess fruit cheap just to get it off my land before it rots. But with all the inflation going on I am going to increase fruit prices this coming season.
I hope you get free mulch from your local tree trimmers. I use this on my fruit trees plus some regular chem fertilizer. With slow release nitrogen. So I am half organic, I never use any sprays on the trees.
“That’s the blessed wording on Publix Ice Cream.”
Try their frozen yogurt. It tastes like ice cream. And of course has less fat.
Maybe this covid benefit is the MSM reason for bashing trehalose.
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