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Too much sugar in the blood

by johnny j. health care
Too much sugar in the blood and too much insulin. The sugars are capable of binding to proteins in the body and trigger a reaction causing a permanent damage to the cells. This process is called glycation and glucose and fructose fructaciĆ³n respectively. The process is similar to how the milk proteins, fat, sugar and caramel are transformed into heat. Drs. Eades explained:

    "Year after year, from the moment we are born, the damage caused by the
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The only thing necessary for this to occur is sugar intake.
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