Is Sugar Toxic?

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My family has been like baymule. They live old and ate sugar. My brother and I ate sugar like no end. We were slim and my mother was slim. My parents were born in 1910 and 1915. I was born in the 1950s so my parents had us late in life and we ate a lot of fresh food, raised on raw milk and never vaccinated. I took excellent health for granted. In the late 1970s to early 1980s, I started drinking diet pop. I was not overweight, but thought it was a good idea because friends were drinking it. My brother never did drink diet pop. I started to gain weight like crazy. I never felt good, just falling apart. My dad died and we were eating canola oil at that time thinking that was healthy, but still eating margarine too. My dad was 75 when he died. I knew something was wrong. He had always been the one that was healthy in his family. His brother ended up living to be 90 and was the one that was overweight. I went to a doctor and had blood work done and checked out fine, nothing wrong. I finally went to a nutrition/chiropractor and he told me it was the food I was eating, sugar, pesticide in the food, white flour, etc. My hair was turning gray at 30. My brother was still young looking, thin and strong. I started to do what this doctor said. I had a pile of vitamins to take, no white stuff, eat brown rice, fresh food, stablize blood sugar in the morning. I started losing weight and my hair went back to normal. Over the years I started to get my weight back close to normal. I got married late in life and gained a lot of weigh when pregnant. I have 2 teenagers both thin and a thin husband. My kids have never been vaccinated and drank raw milk, but not from the beginning like I did. We use olive oil and butter. I eat less than they do, but still cannot lose. My brother eats like a horse and is thin. I always said sugar was not the problem because of the thin people in my life that eats sugar. I now think with me that something happened with the aspartame. I think I do have fatty liver. I just bought The Science of Skinny: Start Understanding Your Body's Chemistry--and Stop Dieting Forever and the cookbook that goes with it. The woman that wrote it is a chemist and she lost 100 pounds and tells how why we cannot lose weight and the artificial ingredients and sugar and things hurt us. She has food that she says we should include in our diet and it is the same food the nutrition doctor told me about. Coconut oil, flaxseed oil, sprouted bread, oat flour. I just need the cookbook to start. She does allow honey I think and raw cane sugar. She says to use milk thistle and dandelion supplement to help with the liver and I used to have pain over the liver area and that doctor had told me to use milk thistle and it does take the pain away. I have been having that off and on again. I am going to grow the most food I can in the garden and try to get my family switched to a healthier way of eating. I have changed a lot of things, but far, far, far from where we should be.
 

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eating too much sugar can harmful our body and there are several causes.

Tooth decay
Gum disease
Unstable blood glucose
Obesity, diabetes and heart disease
Malfunctioning immune system
Chromium deficiency
Nutrients
Stress
Aging
Cognition
 

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Gardening With Rabbits, I have always been skinny. I was so skinny, my ribs stuck out and was accused of being anorexic and bulimic. I had to hit middle age to get some curves. If this is middle age spread, I'll take it! :lol: I did finally have to watch what I eat, but I keep my weight at a healthy level. I always ate more healthy foods than junk foods. So if I ate 1/2 of a pumpkin pie for lunch, it was ok because that was not the norm for me.

So you started eating healthy and your hair turned from gray back to normal? Wow! I turned gray at 12 and was completely white by my mid thirties. Hereditary I guess.

Diet drinks are poison. If sugar is poison, then artificial sweeteners must be nuclear waste. :sick I am glad you are on track to improve your life. Keep up the good work. :thumbsup
 

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baymule said:
Gardening With Rabbits, I have always been skinny. I was so skinny, my ribs stuck out and was accused of being anorexic and bulimic. I had to hit middle age to get some curves. If this is middle age spread, I'll take it! :lol: I did finally have to watch what I eat, but I keep my weight at a healthy level. I always ate more healthy foods than junk foods. So if I ate 1/2 of a pumpkin pie for lunch, it was ok because that was not the norm for me.

So you started eating healthy and your hair turned from gray back to normal? Wow! I turned gray at 12 and was completely white by my mid thirties. Hereditary I guess.

Diet drinks are poison. If sugar is poison, then artificial sweeteners must be nuclear waste. :sick I am glad you are on track to improve your life. Keep up the good work. :thumbsup
My mother was like that. She would eat and eat and stayed skinny, but she was raised on real garden food, home grown chickens. My husband is like that too, but he is very active. My brother is in his middle 50s and donates blood and I guess his veins and are in really good shape and they asked him if he was a runner. He said he was a couch potato. Something had to have gone wrong for my hair to turn like that. I had long hair and then it looked like I was getting a gray cap on top of my head and then I started eating better and took a lot of vitamins and the new hair came in and I had this about 2 inch gray section of hair between the old and the new hair.
 

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Gardening with Rabbits said:
Something had to have gone wrong for my hair to turn like that. I had long hair and then it looked like I was getting a gray cap on top of my head and then I started eating better and took a lot of vitamins and the new hair came in and I had this about 2 inch gray section of hair between the old and the new hair.
First of all, forgive me, but I just can't help myself. When I read what you said about a 2 inch section of gray hair in your hair..........The first thing to pop into my demented mind was that if you went off the healthy food wagon and back on a few times you could have striped hair! Then you could tell people you were a test subject for Monsanto and they inserted raccoon DNA into your genes! :lol: (I told you I was demented)
 

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Gardening with Rabbits said:
Something had to have gone wrong for my hair to turn like that. I had long hair and then it looked like I was getting a gray cap on top of my head and then I started eating better and took a lot of vitamins and the new hair came in and I had this about 2 inch gray section of hair between the old and the new hair.
First of all, forgive me, but I just can't help myself. When I read what you said about a 2 inch section of gray hair in your hair..........The first thing to pop into my demented mind was that if you went off the healthy food wagon and back on a few times you could have striped hair! Then you could tell people you were a test subject for Monsanto and they inserted raccoon DNA into your genes! :lol: (I told you I was demented)
:lol: But the truth is probably pretty close to that with all the chemicals I was around. I lived in Kansas and I handled Sevin Dust with bare hands in the garden. The wells in our area were all going bad from farming. I was drinking the water and I raised dogs and used all kinds of chemicals for fleas and things. I worked for a friend and she went and bought a case of NEW IMPROVED flea spray and I held her dogs while she sprayed them and our THROATS WENT NUMB.
 

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Gardening With Rabbits, I am chemically sensitive and can't be around sprays and stuff like that. I hold my breath to walk down the soap aisle at the store. No scented products allowed in my house, including perfume. No Febreeze, no air fresheners, no chemical cleaners, no chemicals on the garden or yard, no nothing. I am glad for your sake that you are getting away from chemicals. You will be so much better off and feel better.
 

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Gardening With Rabbits, I am chemically sensitive and can't be around sprays and stuff like that. I hold my breath to walk down the soap aisle at the store. No scented products allowed in my house, including perfume. No Febreeze, no air fresheners, no chemical cleaners, no chemicals on the garden or yard, no nothing. I am glad for your sake that you are getting away from chemicals. You will be so much better off and feel better.
I used to love perfume and everything had a scent. Now I cannot wear perfume. My daughter has to paint her fingernails in another room with the window open. No air fresherers, unscented laundry soap, no chemicals on the garden and the same with the soap aisle.
 

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I am getting more and more sensitive to smells as I get older. Can't stand room freshener smells. A couple of weeks one of the grandkids was here. After she used the bathroom, she grabbed the Febreeze (there ONLY for the most extreme needs....) and she decided her feet stunk, so she sprayed her socked feet for maybe 10 seconds. O Lordy, I thought I was gonna gag on the smell. And, it took the finish off the floor!
 

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I am getting more and more sensitive to smells as I get older. Can't stand room freshener smells. A couple of weeks one of the grandkids was here. After she used the bathroom, she grabbed the Febreeze (there ONLY for the most extreme needs....) and she decided her feet stunk, so she sprayed her socked feet for maybe 10 seconds. O Lordy, I thought I was gonna gag on the smell. And, it took the finish off the floor!
And you BREATHE this stuff???? :lol:
 
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