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How to Prevent Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 41283" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Gallan, If you swap, for example, the soda for fresh pressed not from concentrated pomegranate juice you swap potent phyto-chemicals for toxic artificial ones. The sugar is present but has been demonstrated not to cause serum glucose spikes. Search for "one can soda a day" and you'll see it's not as harmless as you think. I add mineral water or carbonated spring water when I occasionally want the pop experience. As you taper down on sucrose you'll find it to be less and less appetizing and agreeable. Same goes for processed starch and wheat flour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 41283, member: 8395"] Gallan, If you swap, for example, the soda for fresh pressed not from concentrated pomegranate juice you swap potent phyto-chemicals for toxic artificial ones. The sugar is present but has been demonstrated not to cause serum glucose spikes. Search for "one can soda a day" and you'll see it's not as harmless as you think. I add mineral water or carbonated spring water when I occasionally want the pop experience. As you taper down on sucrose you'll find it to be less and less appetizing and agreeable. Same goes for processed starch and wheat flour. [/QUOTE]
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