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    PrinceTrebata @psi
    last edited by Aug 20, 2024, 3:10 PM

    @psi It would probably have to be PUFA or other thyroid disrupters. Cane sugar being removed for sodas and and other sweets to high fructose corn syrup probably is a factor as well. IIRC by the 1980s Coca cola removed cane sugar as their sweetener. The processing of foods with un wanted flavours, dyes, gums etc, probably impairs metabolism a decent bit.

    Also "Greeks are mostly a medieval fiction", lmao. I'll read your link with an open mind, but I've never heard about this conspiracy. Sounds like something BAP would say.

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      psi @PrinceTrebata
      last edited by Aug 21, 2024, 4:19 AM

      @PrinceTrebata is high fructose corn syrop anti metabolic? Ray said it has unreported starch in it. Dyes and flavors, as well as microplastics are a factor, but the effect seems to be mild compared to PUFA.

      BAP actually found the potential fabrication very disorienting, because history has somewhat replaced religion, and the idea of heritage and pining for good ole times is very attractive to many. The cro-magnon and star child skulls could be modern too as there is no real way to tell the age of bones. We should focus more on the last 100 years, since there is a way to see how the food supply was changed.

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        palmarine
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          PrinceTrebata @psi
          last edited by Aug 21, 2024, 4:33 PM

          @psi Yea its the residue starch which is what causes the problems and obesity. Not as big a problem as pufas, but I think contributes to a lower metabolism.

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            A Former User @psi
            last edited by Aug 23, 2024, 3:29 AM

            @psi that starch in hfcs study got deboonked. no other lab was able to reproduce it and they think it was a measuring error in how they used the equipment

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              PrinceTrebata @A Former User
              last edited by Aug 23, 2024, 4:16 PM

              @Bling5 is HCFS peaty?

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                psi @A Former User
                last edited by Aug 24, 2024, 1:19 AM

                @Bling5 oh, you need to tell haidut

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                  psi @PrinceTrebata
                  last edited by Aug 24, 2024, 1:20 AM

                  @PrinceTrebata HFCS is still contaminated with enzymes (my guess) make your own soda

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                    A Former User @psi
                    last edited by Aug 24, 2024, 7:42 AM

                    @psi

                    Hunter gatherer diet, read Weston A. Price but with those concepts applied to White people (Cro Magnon)

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                      Milk Destroyer @psi
                      last edited by Aug 25, 2024, 1:29 AM

                      @psi I believe it also is succeptible to heavy metal contamination.

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