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<blockquote data-quote="sdgray22" data-source="post: 375365" data-attributes="member: 40547"><p><strong>Re: Diabetes in a can.</strong></p><p></p><p>I feel justified this morning, I have been proved right. When I was diagnosed I was not greatly overweight which seems to be the one factor that all healthworkers latch on to but I was drinking at least a couple of pints of fruit juice a day. It was my staple drink rather than tea or water or even coke or cans and had been for years. I at no time thought it was bad I thought it was healthy. I really liked Tescos Tropical fruit juice and could drink it like water. I said on diagnosis "why didn't someone say, why wasn't I warned about juice and drinks?" The only thing I can remember thinking about before diagnosis was my teeth I knew juice wasn't good for teeth. There needs to be large warnings written on soft drinks and juice. "Drinking can cause diabetes". I now treat any kind of juice and full sugar drink like poison and it seems so should everyone else. I warn everyone I know not to drink fruit juice or cans in any quantity at all, it is dangerous. Now I no longer sound mad when I say it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdgray22, post: 375365, member: 40547"] [b]Re: Diabetes in a can.[/b] I feel justified this morning, I have been proved right. When I was diagnosed I was not greatly overweight which seems to be the one factor that all healthworkers latch on to but I was drinking at least a couple of pints of fruit juice a day. It was my staple drink rather than tea or water or even coke or cans and had been for years. I at no time thought it was bad I thought it was healthy. I really liked Tescos Tropical fruit juice and could drink it like water. I said on diagnosis "why didn't someone say, why wasn't I warned about juice and drinks?" The only thing I can remember thinking about before diagnosis was my teeth I knew juice wasn't good for teeth. There needs to be large warnings written on soft drinks and juice. "Drinking can cause diabetes". I now treat any kind of juice and full sugar drink like poison and it seems so should everyone else. I warn everyone I know not to drink fruit juice or cans in any quantity at all, it is dangerous. Now I no longer sound mad when I say it. [/QUOTE]
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