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Old Thu, Dec-29-16, 10:10
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Originally Posted by WereBear
Was the science of sugar affected by sugar's addictive qualities? I ask myself. I think yes: when we have addicts running the experiments!

Agree wholeheartedly. This is the essence of why so many of us have dealt with sugar addiction. I was the one who could eat a very robust meal with large portions, but there was always room for sweets. We have a society of sugar addicts in all sizes, shapes and professions. Some whose profession is one where others pay attention to the nutritional advice they dispense. This is the reality one should be very aware of when studying the role of nutrition in health.
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