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    • daposeD Offline
      dapose @sunsunsun
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      @sunsunsun yeah you are right, I have no idea! I was thinking about this brand I looked up that is from Colorado but then i bought Now brand. And I put it together in my mind that now brand was from Colorado farms, but it might not be. But they could be! Idk! There’s not a lot of beet agriculture left in the US I believe, but could be wrong. !
      Also when I wrote high elevation I was meaning higher then sea level, and that being better in the deuterium depletion. But I didn’t mean to imply high elevation as in coffee or tea sourcing. I don’t think deuterium depletion is the reason people like high elevation coffee. I’ll try to be more mindful in my language. Peace

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      • CurmudgeonAppleC Offline
        CurmudgeonApple
        last edited by CurmudgeonApple

        NOW are pretty forthcoming and transparent about sourcing or specific things about their supplements that the label doesn't quantify when i've contacted them in the past..worth a pop

        Edit: It's sourced from Austria

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          sunsunsun @CurmudgeonApple
          last edited by sunsunsun

          @CurmudgeonApple austria you say? hmmm…. @lykos do you know this?

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            CurmudgeonApple @sunsunsun
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            @sunsunsun i don't say. NOW say. Apparently, it's on the packaging at the back, but they told me anyways as i couldn't find any evidence of that on Google Images. NOW beet sugar has never come from Colorado and has always been sourced from Austria as it's guaranteed non-GMO..horses mouth

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              sunsunsun @CurmudgeonApple
              last edited by

              @CurmudgeonApple hmmm... Austria you say you don't say..... interdasting...

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              • daposeD Offline
                dapose @CurmudgeonApple
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                @CurmudgeonApple Beets me! Ha! Thanks!

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                  mag me
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                  I just tried these jams from Turkey, SOMEHOW BEAT SUGAR FROM HIGH UP IN THE MOUNTAINS LISTED

                  https://garisar.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopElE9pHgWQQku6G4GGIyJGRzTVLOJ7px4pAlOa5kqRumClL6w-

                  Ingredients: Wild Rosehip (80 %), Sugar, Lemon Juice

                  It is produced using only beet sugar and real lemon juice with the traditional method, without additives, without preservatives; from mountain rosehip that grow wild in the high altitude of the Gumushane plateaus.

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                    mag me @mag me
                    last edited by

                    Also no citric acid no pectin

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                    • daposeD Offline
                      dapose @mag me
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                      @mag-me said in Refined beet sugar:

                      I just tried these jams from Turkey, SOMEHOW BEAT SUGAR FROM HIGH UP IN THE MOUNTAINS LISTED

                      https://garisar.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopElE9pHgWQQku6G4GGIyJGRzTVLOJ7px4pAlOa5kqRumClL6w-

                      Ingredients: Wild Rosehip (80 %), Sugar, Lemon Juice

                      It is produced using only beet sugar and real lemon juice with the traditional method, without additives, without preservatives; from mountain rosehip that grow wild in the high altitude of the Gumushane plateaus.

                      Sounds incredible! Roses hips are super high in vitamin c! 🫜🌹

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                      • C Offline
                        cedric
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                        For me brown cane suger is preferred choice

                        "The Seven Seas
                        Basic Vitamin Book
                        Helene Hodge
                        cit. from memory "rafination of sugar causes depletion of most chromium, zinc and manganese present in brown sugar"
                        All three are important glucose regulators.
                        Insulinase (insulin degrading enzyme) depends on zinc. (B5 ac.R.Peat?)

                        Sugar beet and MS- azetidine/proline analogy
                        https://people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/2017/SamselSeneff_Glyphosate_VI_final.pdf
                        " 8. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS)
                        8.1 Sugar beet and MS

                        The world obtains 30% of its sugar supply from beet
                        sugar. While sugar cane is grown in tropical regions,
                        sugar beet requires a temperate climate.[...]
                        Studies on
                        migrants have shown that those who move from a lowrisk to a high-risk area tend to adopt high-risk only if they
                        migrated during childhood [105]. This implicates local
                        environmental factors acting before adolescence.
                        Tokachi province in Japan hosts only 0.3% of the
                        population, but produces 45% of the sugar beet consumed
                        in Japan [37]; this province has the highest rate of MS
                        among all Asian populations [106].
                        A fascinating proposition how sugar beet could
                        cause MS implicates a unique noncoding amino acid that
                        is produced by sugar beet, namely Aze. Both proline and
                        Aze have a unique structure for an amino acid: the side
                        chain loops back round to connect up to the nitrogen
                        atom. In the case of Aze, there are only 3 carbons in the
                        ring instead of the 4 carbons in proline (Fig. 2). It has
                        been shown experimentally that Aze can be inserted by
                        mistake into proteins in place of proline [38]."

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                          LucH @cedric
                          last edited by LucH

                          @cedric said in Refined beet sugar:

                          Sugar beet and MS- azetidine/proline analogy

                          A Classic Misincorporation Risk

                          • The "Geographical Correlation" Trap (Vitamin D Factor and "Lobbying" Angle" for glyphosate)
                          • a primary driver for MS is a massive interpretation
                          • playing on Fear: Sugar beets in the US are largely GMO and heavily treated with glyphosate, whereas cane sugar (historically) had different treatment profiles.
                          • lobbying theory: the "villain" is likely Glyphosate rather than the beet itself.
                            Edit: Or how to get people considering a study by incorporating glyphosate into a common product. Well-targeted.
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