"Is sugar toxic?", corporate media asks the question then dances around the issue. , page 1


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Topic started on 1-3-2013 @ 01:52 AM by gladtobehere
"Alternative media" has been reporting on the deadly side affects of refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup for years. Sugar has been linked to a variety of health issues, everything from the suppression of our immune systems to multiple sclerosis.

Some as far back as 1957 had classified sugar as a
poison.

In typical fashion, once the corporate propaganda network can no longer contain the truth, they address an issue, usually in an attempt to "debunk" and further mislead the sheeple away from those "crazy conspiracy theories".

Just take a look at this piece: Is Sugar Toxic?

I mean holy crap. The author rambles on for an eternity and does cover some issues and even mentions sugar's possible link to cancer.

But in typical fashion, he toes the establishment line:

Officially I’m not supposed to worry because the evidence isn’t conclusive, but I do.

Not conclusive? What the...


reply posted on 1-3-2013 @ 03:15 AM by digital01anarchy
reply to post by gladtobehere



did you ever think that sugar isn't toxic and they actually want people to eat their sugar "neotame and aspartame" ? also what makes you think they are not adding neotame and aspartame into the existing sugar supply. Demonizing sugar is the point lol they want you to eat their sugar which is very much a toxin lol
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