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but some toothpaste additive About 9 months ago I stopped using toothpaste (my Dentist said it was fine) because I read the canker sores I had been getting for years and years were caused by an additive in tooth paste: Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Sure enough, I have not had a single canker sore since I stopped using tooth paste!
Don't leave us hanging... what was your substitute?
How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
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Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#112I think after the last few years of these kinds of things coming out, the takeaway is pretty simple: be fairly sceptical of 'advice' coming out of large governing bodies and instead just be sensible. Don't eat too much food. Limit processed foods. Eat lots of fruit and vegetables. Eat a large variety of foods. Be active. These rudimentary guidelines are clearly difficult for a lot of people to follow, but I think it'…
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#113Earlier quoted context omitted.
but some toothpaste additive About 9 months ago I stopped using toothpaste (my Dentist said it was fine) because I read the canker sores I had been getting for years and years were caused by an additive in tooth paste: Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Sure enough, I have not had a single canker sore since I stopped using tooth paste!
So, what is the alternative you are using? Water and brushing? Or some organic toothpaste alternative?
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I use Sensodyne for the same reason — it's a widely available toothpaste that doesn't have SLS.
Actually, most types of Sensodyne have SLS in them too. The "Extra Whitening" type doesn't, so I use that. Once I switched to that, I stopped getting so many canker sores almost immediately.
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#115My wife and I rewatch the obligatory Lustig lecture about once a month to re-anger ourselves at sugar. Nothing motivates like a bit of biochemistry mixed in with political intrigue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
The problem is Lustig is on the far end of the spectrum on anti-sugar. No added sugars? Sure, I buy that. Labelling fructose as a poison simply because it is directly metabolized in the liver is stretch. I'm not going to worry that my kids are eating berries because of their fructose content.
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#116My wife and I rewatch the obligatory Lustig lecture about once a month to re-anger ourselves at sugar. Nothing motivates like a bit of biochemistry mixed in with political intrigue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
The problem is Lustig is on the far end of the spectrum on anti-sugar. No added sugars? Sure, I buy that. Labelling fructose as a poison simply because it is directly metabolized in the liver is stretch. I'm not going to worry that my kids are eating berries because of their fructose content.
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#117Follow the money and you will find the motive for what you're being told. There is a reason you're being told what you are and don't believe that it's for your own good. These industries and agencies don't care about what's good for you, they are self serving and only care about what's good for them. You're just the vessel supplying the cash they're after.
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#118What about the fat industry? Didn't they have enough money to pay for scientists to shift the blame to sugar?
Is there a "fat industry"? Sugar production is very industrialized, just a few companies with a strong lobby. Fat is much more diverse. Sure, there are a few giant soybean oil producers, but it's not their only product, and individual companies don't dominate their market.
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#119My wife and I rewatch the obligatory Lustig lecture about once a month to re-anger ourselves at sugar. Nothing motivates like a bit of biochemistry mixed in with political intrigue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
Re: How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
#120What about the fat industry? Didn't they have enough money to pay for scientists to shift the blame to sugar?