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>>18290582
>Why do they do this? What do they get from it?
They want to believe they discovered a "cheat code for dieting."
Basically fat people will take literally any excuse to follow random fad bullshit before doing the one obvious thing that actually works which is eating fewer calories.

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>>17978331
Anon, they had to finance propaganda in favor of sugar exactly because it had a bad reputation to begin with.
Even OP's picture demonstrates that. Note how it refers to sugar being good as a "surprise" and how sugar isn't "a bad guy" after all.
Would someone write with that kind of wording in reference to broccoli? No, because nobody would think of broccoli as bad for you.

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>>17868327
>Are you claiming that diabetes is not caused by excessive sugar consumption
That's not some speculative claim. The standard consensus is that neither sugar nor macronutrient ratio causes type 2 diabetes. The one factor that is well supported as predictive of type 2 diabetes is being overweight. Sugar only "causes" diabetes in the sense that it has calories and eating too many calories will make you overweight. Look at pretty much any mainstream / official source for information on type 2 diabetes and they'll point that out. Sugar matter a lot for people who already have diabetes. That's what the disease entails: impaired ability to process sugar. But that impairment is the result, not the cause. A normal healthy person doesn't become diabetic just because their diet contains sugar. They become diabetic more than 90% of the time because they ate to excess and were overweight. Like I posted earlier, you can see for yourself it's the standard accepted account for how type 2 diabetes works:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/enjoy-food/eating-with-diabetes/diabetes-food-myths/myth-sugar-causes-diabetes
>With Type 2 diabetes, though we know sugar doesn’t directly cause Type 2 diabetes, you are more likely to get it if you are overweight. You gain weight when you take in more calories than your body needs, and sugary foods and drinks contain a lot of calories.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23880355
>In the present study, we investigated the association between dietary intake of carbohydrates and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
>These prospective findings suggest that the intakes of starch and sucrose are not associated, but that those of fructose and glucose are inversely associated with diabetes risk.
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/myths/
>Is diabetes caused by eating sugar?
>A diet high in calories from any source (including sugar) contributes to weight gain and weight gain increases your risk for type 2 diabetes.

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>>17806630
Olestra was WOW chips you retarded zoomers.
>>17808499
When you use substitutes for actual food the cost for doing that is having extra material passing through you undigested. It's real and obvious why it happens.
>Your butthole should be tight enough to contain any liquid in your colon unless...
.. you consume an indigestible mass of pseudo-food.

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Based potato chad

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>>17671767
Coke should not try new things honestly. They already have the winning formula.

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>>17656209
Indents are perfectly fine and can only be done by something external harmlessly push into the can i.e. not anything to do with the contents inside.
Swollen cans on the other hand you should dispose of. Those have something going on from the inside pushing out, most likely some sort of bacterial contamination. Probably will give you food poisoning, but if you're really unlucky it could be something much worse like botulism.

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It's great motivation for my diet. Every time I want to eat like shit and gorge myself myself I watch one of his videos and I want a salad I steaf of pizza

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>>17610337
>pibb xtra was much more caffinated and supposed to have a "more bold" taste
No. Pibb Xtra doesn't have more anything than original Mr. Pibb.
>>17609986
Pibb Xtra tastes like bad Dr Pepper. Mr. Pibb tasted great. You probably had Pibb Xtra passed off as Mr. Pibb. Real Mr. Pibb has been unavailable since 2001. The flavor was intentionally gimped to help increase Dr Pepper sales since Coke does bottling for Dr Pepper in more locations now.

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>>17596313
It does follow, fetal alcohol syndrome having anon.
You can go without food for months and not die. You're dead within a few days if you're deprived of water. Your body definitely isn't going to let you accidentally get dehydrated and the fictional concept of "mild dehydration" is literal Danone propaganda.
>The results indicate that during free access to water humans become thirsty and drink before body fluid deficits develop, perhaps in response to subtle oropharyngeal cues, and so provide evidence for anticipatory thirst and drinking in man.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6514825
>Over the last few weeks, those who visited the British Medical Journal's website might have noticed an advert for a new public health initiative, Hydration for Health. It is sponsored by Danone – which owns the Evian, Volvic and Badoit bottled water brands – and urges healthcare professionals to encourage people to drink more water, claiming that "evidence is increasing that even mild dehydration plays a role in the development of various diseases".
>Margaret McCartney, a GP and columnist, saw these adverts and complained about it, writing an article for the BMJ (who admitted "we hadn't followed our own guidelines. The advertisement bypassed our editorial checks") about the lack of evidence – and citing the shortcomings of many studies – that people should be drinking more water.
https://archive.is/WYOji
>A suitable allowance of water for adults is 2.5 litres daily in most instances. An ordinary standard for diverse persons is 1 millilitre for each calorie of food. Most of this quantity is contained in prepared foods. If the last, crucial sentence is ignored, the statement could be interpreted as instruction to drink eight glasses of water a day.
https://www.bmj.com/content/335/7633/1288

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>>17583785
The meme that soda makes people fat is just typical fat person reality avoidance.
Literally no one is fat because of soda. They're fat because they're eating thousands of calories more than they should. It takes no effort to switch to a diet / zero calorie soda. If that were really all it took to make fat people stop being fat they all would have done that already. Instead what they need to do is STOP EATING SO MANY CALORIES. And that's something they refuse to do because they prefer bullshit "soda makes you fat" excuses instead.

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>>17568646
Adding vegetables is just a carryover from time periods when people couldn't afford food without substituting vegetables in for meat.
Meat, cheese, ketchup, and mustard are all correct though. And a tempered amount of bread to hold the meat with is acceptable.

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>>17533147
>overly spicy
Black is less spicy than Red Shin.
And Shin in general is the some of the least spicy noodles you can get while still having spiciness as a feature.

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