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Originally posted by Ansel View Post
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I have a hunch that all these unmetabolizable sugars/natural sweeteners are going to have some kind of health legacy to pay down the road. The best way to cut down on sugars is to eat and drink things that taste less sweet!
I really don't see what's that much better about butter than cream - butter is simply the fat from cream ... is there something I don't know about the buttermilk left behind after the butter has been churned that is very bad for your health?Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn View PostI have a hunch that all these unmetabolizable sugars/natural sweeteners are going to have some kind of health legacy to pay down the road. The best way to cut down on sugars is to eat and drink things that taste less sweet!
I really don't see what's that much better about butter than cream - butter is simply the fat from cream ... is there something I don't know about the buttermilk left behind after the butter has been churned that is very bad for your health?
On the cream...if it is real cream not the carnation crap. I think it is healthy and tasty. The idea not to use in morning coffee revolves around not using during the intermittent fast period, so the recommendation would be to have the cream for lunch or dinner not in your coffee.Last edited by piks101; 12-06-14, 12:45 AM.
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Honestly ... all this talk about food with you is a real eye-opener about the state of what's an expected diet in the US ... butter IS grass fed over here ... and cream means just that ... carnation is something our grandparents had during the war when it was impossible to get good fresh food along with spam and Camp coffee (which doesn't have any coffee in it!)Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn View PostHonestly ... all this talk about food with you is a real eye-opener about the state of what's an expected diet in the US ... butter IS grass fed over here ... and cream means just that ... carnation is something our grandparents had during the war when it was impossible to get good fresh food along with spam and Camp coffee (which doesn't have any coffee in it!)
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Originally posted by Ansel View Postthe only good sugar replacement i have tried is xlyitol but i don't know how safe it is.
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Originally posted by Ansel View Postthe only good sugar replacement i have tried is xlyitol but i don't know how safe it is.
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Originally posted by piks101 View PostThis is a good read on the sugar alternative options as far as health/safety... http://chriskresser.com/are-xylitol-...ents-for-sugar
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Originally posted by tommybegley View PostI feel like if you have to push your body to accept/tolerate something its probably best to steer clear of it really.Last edited by piks101; 16-06-14, 06:34 AM.
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