What I don’t get is why it took them decades to figure this out. Why have they been giving us sugar substitutes without understanding what they have been doing to us? Why were these approved for use in the first place?

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    It is if you don’t eat too much

    But aspartame will literally damage the DNA in your colon because it’s inherently genotoxic to our cells

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      The DNA damage comes from the formaldehyde that the body produces when metabolizing aspartame, but guess what? The body makes formaldehyde anyway, just from its natural metabolic processes. As long as you don’t consume too much it’s fine.

      The problem is over-consumption, which is the basis of having a consumer economy. If everyone ate less the food industry would collapse. They need us to overeat and if we ever stopped they’d have to reconcile with the fact that they can’t just keep growing their profits infinitely. Plus, when we overeat, they can make even more money by treating the sicknesses it causes. Win/Win!

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      Don’t consume either. Artificial sweeteners are UPFs and sugar in all its forms have no place in the human diet.

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        If you remove sugar in all its forms from your diet then you’d better forget about eating any plants whatsoever. Cellulose is sugar, carbs are sugar. Where do you think we get our energy from?

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          Amino acids and fat. Why do we need sugar? It’s not an essential nutrient.

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            Lipids (fat) also gets converted into glucose before your body can use it. If we’re cutting out sugar in all forms then that counts too.

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              That is also my understanding. We needn’t consume any exogenous sugars in any form, since the body is able to make all it needs.

              If we’re cutting out sugar in all forms then that counts too.

              That’s nothing near to what I said. To reiterate my statement, there is no requirement for sugar in the human diet.

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                    Except it is, fat is how we store sugars. Lipids are made from glucose. It is sugar just in another form. If you eat glucose it gets turned into lipids and if you eat lipids it gets turned into glucose. All of our energy comes from turning food into glucose. You couldn’t survive if you didn’t have some form of sugar in your diet.

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        Indeed, we should all be trying to reduce even sugar to 0

        If there is a food Overton window it’s a solar system away from a normal diet