It's a fun game.
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Um....
Stop stealing my line.
Huh? Steve Jobs was PRO all-fruit diets.
Hahah, okay, loser. Bye!
But Steve Jobs never admitted that he got pancreatic cancer from his diet. He literally, would NOT agree with me.
So, you're admitting you're a troll, then? I'm sure there's one other troll out there (ONE), congratulations. You've proven there are at least two trolls on Jezebel.
Hahha, no, that's literally the exact opposite. I'm invested in this argument and I can't be bothered to read your belly-button-gazing drivel. You think someone else is going to get this far in the thread and think anything other than "Damn, Zeetal sure likes to type a lot of bullshit."
They absolutely say exactly what I want them to say. SWEETIE.
I realized how little I cared once I saw how much you had to say. Have a good night.
Nahhhhhh. I already gave you studies. You have to prove your point, sweetie.
omg, so many words. so what, who cares?
No, it's the exact opposite. Steve Jobs ate a high fructose diet. Not a low fructose diet. Try again!
If you can find any proof that fructose in fruit is different, metabolically, than fructose (not HFCS) in other sources, then those studies will become irrelevant. Until then, those are studies about fructose, a sugar in fruit.
Nothing you said has disproved that this chick has an eating disorder. Just because you get your rationalization for an eating disorder from a book doesn't it isn't an eating disorder. Why are you so concerned whether this woman is thought to have an eating disorder? You sure seem awfully invested.
But it's because of her monodiet, not because of the fructose in the fruit she's eating.
Yes, a certain amount. Not the amount that most people consume. And, since there's no discernible health benefit that fruit gives that vegetables do not, I do not see why anyone needs to eat fruit at all.
I just disagree that you have to ignore fruit fructose just because there are more unhealthy choices. I don't think that people understand that fruit sugar is metabolically different than other sugars - so otherwise healthy people eat 6 pieces of fruit a day because the only thing they've ever been told is that fruit…
Unless you can produce a study that explicitly proves that the fructose in fruit is metabolically different than the fructose (not high fructose corn syrup) in other foods, you're not going to convince anyone of anything.
Oh, brother. Seriously? Let me list all the foods that have as much or more vitamin C than fruit: peppers, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, cabbage. But thanks for trying. You do not need fruit to be healthy, period.