To: Dilbert San Diego
What they are saying, and it’s been a suggested health discussion for a decade...is that cancer growths are often looking for something to stimulate and assist in growing, and sugar is an active item. So folks who are consuming a six-pack of soda per day, along with a chocolate cake slice, a pile of pancakes each morning, and a apple turnover for the mid-morning....are actively helping that cancer growth cycle.
Maybe you got great genes and they counter-attack, and lessen your cancer potential. Maybe you got lousy genes and simply accelerating your potential for cancer. It’s your luck.
The hint here by the research crowd....lessen your sugar intake. Maybe one or two sodas a week are all you need, and you learn to make it with ice tea (no sugar). Maybe you curtail the chocolate cake except once a week. Maybe you increase your fruit intake by triple what you do now...for snacks.
To: pepsionice
Exactly! Everything you stated is worth repeating..
What they are saying, and its been a suggested health discussion for a decade...is that cancer growths are often looking for something to stimulate and assist in growing, and sugar is an active item. So folks who are consuming a six-pack of soda per day, along with a chocolate cake slice, a pile of pancakes each morning, and a apple turnover for the mid-morning....are actively helping that cancer growth cycle. Maybe you got great genes and they counter-attack, and lessen your cancer potential. Maybe you got lousy genes and simply accelerating your potential for cancer. Its your luck. The hint here by the research crowd....lessen your sugar intake. Maybe one or two sodas a week are all you need, and you learn to make it with ice tea (no sugar). Maybe you curtail the chocolate cake except once a week. Maybe you increase your fruit intake by triple what you do now...for snacks.
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07/11/2019 7:36:20 AM PDT by
DivineMomentsOfTruth
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