Refined beet sugar
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@cedric said in Refined beet sugar:
The fact is that azetidine is proline analogue in beetroot molasses and can be incorporated in casein by animals fed with beets .
Right. As you may endure a cross-reaction between gluten and milk.
Less is best by the way, what ever the source is: beet or cane sugar. Sugar cane is deprived of useful nutrients too to assimilate it.useful info:
From a nutritional standpoint, brown sugar contains slightly more minerals than white sugar: about 0.50% compared to less than 0.05%. These proportions are still negligible and have no real effect on health. Here's how it works in the USA: partially refined or "raw" sugar contains 97% sucrose when it leaves Hawaii and passes through a giant refinery in California to produce refined sugar, which is 99.96% sucrose. For Kleenraw
(a quality label for sugar with molasses), they add 5% molasses; for light brown sugar, they add 12% molasses; and for dark brown sugar, they add 13% molasses. A special crystallization process is used for Kleenraw, designed specifically to create the illusion of raw sugar.
While some refining generally occurs at the source, most takes place in the destination country.
More details on my forum :
https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t1707-le-sucre-de-canne-complet-est-une-arnaque#21555
=> whole cane sugar is a scam! -
@LucH
I suggest reading the text about azetidine and MBP . MBP is important myeline protein rich in proline. Proline substitution by azetidine changes its function.Proline,"queen of aminoacids" is heavily produced in pregnancy.
Pregnancy on azetidine could end with weaker myelin function.
Gluten and caseine are good sources of proline but it requires stomach acid production and gut digestion, next -carboxypeptidase/dipeptidylpeptidase or we can have problems with glutomorphins/casomorphins.Fact-checked by Grok 4 weeks ago
Carboxypeptidase A1
Carboxypeptidase A1 (CPA1) is a zinc-dependent metalloprotease enzyme primarily produced in the pancreas as an inactive proenzymeIf someone would like excellent article about proline-queen of aminoacids
https://web.archive.org/web/20161125195452/http://www.twoje-odzywki.pl/l-prolina_-_krolowa_aminokwasow-a-33.htmlhttps://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/20/7696
The Human Digestive Tract Is Capable of Degrading Gluten from Birth[...]
" **. The gastrointestinal proteases involved in gluten digestion: elastase 2A, elastase 3B, and **carboxipeptidase A1 are present from earlier stages of life"cit.
"From a nutritional standpoint, brown sugar contains slightly more minerals than white sugar: about 0.50% compared to less than 0.05%. These proportions are still negligible and have no real effect on health."They are important as a prebiotic factor. Lactobacilli need zinc, manganese. Some villi enzymes require zinc. Glyphosate is zinc chelator.
Polyphenols from sugar cane support Bifidobacteria.https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article-abstract/3186/1/020056/3333136/The-potency-of-juice-and-brown-sugar-cane?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Research Article| January 30 2025
The potency of juice and brown sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum L.) as anti-diabetic sugar based on their mineral, phenolic, and flavonoid contentAI
Top 10 Health Benefits of Sugarcane Juice Sugarcane juice is ...
Sugarcane is a nutrient-rich, natural energy booster packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that support hydration, liver function, and digestion. It acts as a natural diuretic, promotes oral health, and provides a quick, healthy energy source while aiding in skin health and boosting immunity.
Here are the top 10 health benefits of sugarcane:
Instant Energy Booster: The natural sugars (glucose and fructose) in sugarcane are easily absorbed, providing a quick, hydrating, and natural energy boost to fight fatigue.
Supports Liver Function: It is known to help treat liver-related issues like jaundice by balancing bilirubin levels and keeping the liver functioning optimally.
Kidney Health & Detoxification: As a natural diuretic, it helps flush out toxins and infections (UTIs) from the body while supporting kidney function.
Improves Digestion: The high fiber content and potassium levels help maintain a healthy digestive system, preventing constipation and soothing stomach infections.
Strengthens Bones and Teeth: High mineral content, including calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, strengthens teeth, reduces bad breath, and promotes healthy bones.
Promotes Skin Health: It contains Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid, which act as natural exfoliants to treat acne, prevent aging, and reduce blemishes.
Boosts Immunity: It is rich in antioxidants that help fight infections, reduce inflammation, and improve overall immune system strength.
Manages Blood Pressure & Cholesterol: Potassium content helps lower blood pressure, while its fiber and antioxidant properties can help reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol levels.
Combats Cancer Risks: The high concentration of flavonoids and phenolic compounds gives it antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties, particularly for prostate and breast cancer.
Supports Recovery from Fever: It is known to replenish body protein loss and helps in faster recovery from viral fevers and infections.https://www.ganeshdiagnostic.com/blog/amazing-health-benefits-of-sugarcane-juice
For me cane sugar/juice is like birch tree, maple tree juice. And silica is among them.