loraleeann1
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loraleeann1

Um, okay. I like how me just writing like I normally think causes you to say I am acting "all smart and educated." I take that as a compliment! Have a great night, sweetie, with your bananas.

Oh, God, so many words. I honestly just don't care. I think she's disordered. I am basing this on her insane fucking diet promoted by a quack ass fake "doctor." The end. I am making judgments and assumptions about this crazy person and her banana diet. Welcome to the internet, doll.

What? This is literally insanity. You didn't show me up, you just kind of made a fool of yourself.

Oh, I TOTALLY agree that, for the vast majority of people, there are way bigger fish to fry. I'm just at a point in my life (I have no children, I have extra funds) that I have the time and resources to devote to trying to learn more about nutrition and what works for me. The fructose thing was a HUGE shock to me,

Totally agree, and you were totally nice, don't worry :)

Personally, I eat fewer tomatoes than the average bear (I don't eat pasta or pizza or other things that are usually doused in tomato sauce, so that helps). I eat minimal peppers, stick to summer squashes. I def avoid most/all traditional fruit. For the most part, the vegetables I eat are leaves and stems, to put it

A little hyperbole for a Friday afternoon!

Yeah, and I think that's the key. Fruit is healthier than cookies. But vegetables are healthier than fruit.

First of all, I don't know why you keep accusing me of cutting and pasting things that you've seen all over the internet (like it's a bad thing). Yes, I googled "fructose health" or whatever, and COPY AND PASTED fucking links, but stop trying to pretend that that somehow diminishes the information that is included in

No, your "inferential jump" is that just because a diet exists in a book somewhere means that it's a "real" diet and not disordered eating. Do you have any evidence that this lady chose this eating approach because of this book? If not, it's just noise. There are a lot of athletic, healthy-looking people who

What do you think is different than the fructose molecule in an apple than in any other source, Mrs. Wizard? You can keep ignoring scientific studies because they don't support your world view, and keep asking for more and more qualifications. That's fine, I'm not going to waste my time trying to convince you

Yes, it's terribly sad not tying my emotional happiness to things I eat.

Yes, I 100% agree that I literally have ZERO sweet tooth - so I do not understand the concept of "needing" something sweet. It makes me a little bit more cunty about all this. And I think that has something to do with not actually consuming sweet things - but regardless, I legit admit that I don't see ANY benefit

Don't get me started on what is recommended to diabetics (Honestly, it's my one tin foil hat theory I have with the medical community telling type II diabetics to eat low fat/higher carb in order to "help" their diabetes to keep them on insulin the rest of their lives). Your liver can handle about 50g of fructose a

From what I've read, your liver can handle about 50g of fructose a day. That's about the amount of fructose in 4 apples (fruit is usually half fructose half sucrose, and an apple has about 25g of sugar). So, sure, some fruit is fine and not harmful. But it's not like an obscene amount before you start getting into

Oh, well, since a CHIROPRACTOR said this diet is healthy....

Fruits are unhealthy because half of the sugar in them is fructose. Fructose is unhealthy and I try to limit my intake of fructose to the extent possible. Since I can get all of the fiber, vitamins and minerals in fruit in other sources (namely, vegetables), I do not think that eating fruit is part of a healthy

I'm sorry your mother helped you develop an eating disorder. That doesn't mean that fruit or bread are healthy for most people. Maybe for you, you're healthier eating those than not, but for me, it's not the case. I don't understand why you give an exception for vegetarianism - it's even less logically related to

You can get all the vitamins and minerals you need without eating fruit. You do not need fruit to be healthy.