Like pineapple for example? It's not that simple. Fructose in moderation is fine. Glucose won't contribute to cancer unless you consume enough to spike your insulin, for starters.
@@blablablablablablablablablbla sugar in its natural forms combined with phytonutrients behaves differently. Whole fruits do not process the same as refined sugar. With whole fruit, excess sugar binds with phytonutrients and passes through the body.
@ Does it now. Can you give an example of said phytonutrient? I looked online and didn't find any. Fruit will have a different glycemic index of course.
This entire country is under the influence of alcohol
How about large CAN CAUSE CANCER labels on high sugar products?
Yep! Cancer's favorite food is sugar! Alcohol definitely causes cancer as it breaks down into sugar. They should say sugar.
Like pineapple for example? It's not that simple. Fructose in moderation is fine. Glucose won't contribute to cancer unless you consume enough to spike your insulin, for starters.
@@blablablablablablablablablbla sugar in its natural forms combined with phytonutrients behaves differently. Whole fruits do not process the same as refined sugar. With whole fruit, excess sugar binds with phytonutrients and passes through the body.
@@aidanlawton9328 also, I hate youtube for deleting my original comment supporting op. 100% sugar causes that.
@ Does it now. Can you give an example of said phytonutrient? I looked online and didn't find any. Fruit will have a different glycemic index of course.