I've switched to Stevia for almost everything. Negligible calorie plant based substitute non-carcinogenic unlike other sweeteners. Except in trifles and rhubarb crumbles of course 10 years ago iirc when ppl were saying cancers literally feed off sugar they were being written off as cranks. Now medical professionals accept it as fact. But even now there's zero mandatory advice on good nutrition for cancer sufferers. Nobody tells them to cut out all sugar OR what vitamins/minerals/supplements and superfoods in your diet actually help to fight cancer. You can be going through cancer treatment sat in your hospital bed with a mountain of chocolate sat on the tray by your bed and the Consultant will say "well as long as you're eating it all helps". It's madness.
I was laying in my hospital bed one time, and the nurse said I wasn't allowed sugar when they brought my tea. Anyway to my surprise and delight the tea turned up with biscuits lol, I wolf them down before they realised.
I'm not anti sugar but very much anti the replacement for it.....same old monsters behind getting these things through safety checks.....its all about profit and very little about health......remember the faces during 9/11 these people are the lobbyists and nowt more....take it away Donald https://dailyhealthpost.com/the-shocking-story-of-how-aspartame-became-legal/ Anyone see how they got vaccine for covid through yet....no gold standards no covid all hoax
Toddler joins Mensa after teaching himself to read aged 2 and count in Mandarin https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/22/some...ter-teaching-himself-to-read-aged-2-18146105/ Little git broke my record
An exotic green comet that has not passed Earth since the time of the Neanderthals has reappeared in the sky ready for its closest approach to the planet next week. Discovered last March by astronomers at the Zwicky Transient Facility at the Palomar Observatory in California, comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was calculated to orbit the sun every 50,000 years, meaning it last tore past our home planet in the stone age. The comet, which comes from the Oort cloud at the edge of the solar system, will come closest to Earth on Wednesday and Thursday next week when it shoots past the planet at a distance of 2.5 light minutes – a mere 27m miles. Comets are balls of primordial dust and ice that swing around the sun in giant elliptical orbits. As they approach the sun, the bodies warm up, turning surface ice into gas and dislodging dust. Together, this creates the cloud or coma which surrounds the comet’s hard nucleus and the dusty tail that stretches out behind. Images already taken of comet C/2022 E3 reveal a subtle green glow that is thought to arise from the presence of diatomic carbon – pairs of carbon atoms that are bound together – in the head of the comet. The molecule emits green light when excited by the ultraviolet rays in solar radiation. The cosmic ice ball has recently become bright enough to see with the naked eye, at least in very dark, rural areas with minimal light pollution. Since mid-January, the comet has been easier to spot with a telescope or binoculars. It is visible in the northern hemisphere, clouds permitting, as the sky darkens in the evening, below and to the left of the handle of the Plough constellation. It is heading for a fly-by of the pole star, the brightest star in Ursa Minor, next week. The window for spotting the comet does not stay open long. While the best views may be had about 1 and 2 February, by the middle of the month the comet will have dimmed again and slipped from view as it hurtles back out into the solar system on its return trip to the Oort cloud. I’m guessing comets leave a trail of sorts in space cos I don’t know how else these ****s know that it came around 50,000 years ago
Copied from twitter: BREAKING: NASA has now discovered 5,241 other planets outside our solar system 195 of them being 'Earth-like' https://spaceexplored.com/2023/01/24/how-many-exoplanets/