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TopicGoing to publish my eBook soon on Amazon...
GreenTreeClub
02/28/18 6:56:00 AM
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TES_Nut posted...
Sugar is not a health food.

Vaccines are safe for 99.9% of people.

The first amendment does not protect you from being called on bullshit.


I didn't say sugar was a health food. You can use it, however, STRATEGICALLY for energy and recovery as well as satiation (as long as you avoid desserts and combine it with plant based foods).

Research the dangers of attenuated vaccines, which make the person sick. The virus breaks out of the cell wall and can give the user the actual illness. The only good vaccines are the ones with "dead" viruses.

Jen0125 posted...
i'm pretty sure it's not legal to give medical advice without some time of degree or certification to show that you're qualified.


Telling someone to eat more plant based foods with fiber isn't medical advice. But I guess you knew that since you are healthy? Even if you had a degree, certification, you can tell someone anything anyways.

Smarkil posted...
And somehow you have less credibility than when you started this topic.

I sincerely hope no one buys your book. It's starting to sound like it could actually harm someone.


My book isn't about vaccines, and so far I've only sold one unit.

ASlaveObeys posted...
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I'm going to ignore everything except the how long did you research thing.
So basically you didn't research you wiki'd information and then changed the medium and are presenting it as your own?
You're just selling other peoples' work? I think they might have a name for that.


Ummm, no? I did research it. There is a sources section.

Kyuubi4269 posted...
Not even.

All excess energy converts to fat (except protein), and sugar has the shortest window to burn its energy before turning to fat while also creating bigger blood sugar spikes which lead to diabetes and make you hungrier when they normalise.

Fat gets metabolised in the liver in to sugars before turning to energy or fat, sugars don't need to be broken down to be filtered and fructose gums up your liver like alcohol, leading to it being the cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.


This isn't true. All excess energy DOESN'T convert to fat. You need to account for glucose stores and the thermogenic effect. According to studies, in a mixed diet, dietary fat is stored first, carbs are turned into glycogen, burned off by body heat, and it if IS turned to fat, it will be a few grams. Most of the fat on your body is from eating dietary fat, not sugar or glucose. Your body doesn't want to convert much of that into fat because its the body's first source of energy.

Sugar doesn't cause diabetes; metabolic syndrome and diabetes are caused by having excess fat around the abdominal region, but especially being obese.

Who else do I need to school?

TES_Nut posted...
Their triglyceride levels must be through the roof.


Triglycerides are a fat. For sugar to lead to high triglycerides, it must be converted to fat first. Chances are, your high triglycerides are from eating a diet high in saturated fats. Sugar will make it worse once you are in a debilitated, obese state, but nobody every got fat from eating sugar and plant foods. people get fat from eating burger, pizza, steak, donuts, bacon, etc

green dragon posted...
I hate myself


It might not make that much money, this is just the test. I might send you the book later, not sure, if it doesn't sell much, Ill just make it free and you could save your money.
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