Posted on 11/18/2022 12:46:04 PM PST by Red Badger
That must be why my ears ring when I eat grapes!
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Very interesting, but you should know that sucrose (table sugar) is half glucose and half fructose. If it tastes sweet, it’s got fructose.
Exactly!
tweets
I am familiar with them.
T37
Here’s a link to my search of Dr. Jack Kruse’s blog for “fourth ventricle”. There’s lots to absorb.
https://jackkruse.com/?s=fourth+ventricle
https://jackkruse.com/?s=vagus+nerve
I’m not in lock step with some of Kruse’s farther-out treatments, like infrared helmets, but you might be. It’s hard to find a search engine on Kruse’s site, but you can replace words in the above URL’s and search with your browser.
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Thanks
Years of gunfire, helecopters, and jet aircraft, throw in some rocket and mortar attacks and voila, lifelong cicadas singing inc my head.
The Tweets were really bad, when coming at you, not as bad, going away. But, I am convinced, that it was the Tweets that damaged my hearing. 👎
I got timmitus long time ago. It started about one month after starting a medication. Once I saw the connection,I discontinued the drug...my doc didn’t believe me...but it went away completely after one month. It is listed as one of the rare side effects of the drug....but the timeline of the effects correlation was very suggestive of the drug being the cause.
One consideration should probably be to examine what things has changed in the sufferers life in last 2 or 3 months. There could be a clue in there. ear infection, antibiotic use?...blow to the head, bug in the ear canal...etc...
High fructose corn syrup is basically sucrose (table sugar), but with a little more fructose. Sucrose is 50-50 fructose-to-glucose. HFCS ranges from 50-50 fructose-to-glucose to as high as 85-15, but most lies under 65-35. The problem is fructose. Avoid sucrose and HFCS and you avoid the fructose problem.
I admit that I have more problems with fructose and alcohol than most people because of a suspected ALDH2 mutation (Asian flush from American Indian heritage). I consider myself to be a canary in the coal mine.
When I was a kid, in the 50’s and 60’s, soft drinks still used cane sugar for sweeteners and so did everything else.
We had relatively few obese kids in school, only two in my class of 30+, and they were from obese families.
I live near a Middle School and a High School, so I see them walk to school, and most of the kids look overweight..............
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