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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 733540" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Well yes! It's been said for a long time that sugar ages your mind and your body. I'm not talking about LCHF followers here, I'm talking magazine articles, TV programmes etc. OK on this forum we think of total carbs, not just sugars. I'm not sure about epilepsy as I don't know anything about it, but all the other conditions <strong>can</strong> be improved by reducing sugars. It's well known that cancer tumours feed on sugars. I read it in a daily newspaper years ago (no, not the Daily Mail I've never read it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 733540, member: 85197"] Well yes! It's been said for a long time that sugar ages your mind and your body. I'm not talking about LCHF followers here, I'm talking magazine articles, TV programmes etc. OK on this forum we think of total carbs, not just sugars. I'm not sure about epilepsy as I don't know anything about it, but all the other conditions [B]can[/B] be improved by reducing sugars. It's well known that cancer tumours feed on sugars. I read it in a daily newspaper years ago (no, not the Daily Mail I've never read it) [/QUOTE]
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