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2025-08-02 05:54:41
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Otto Pureblood
otto@diaspora.psyco.fr
My father in law passed away a couple months ago... Cleaning out his house and I thought this was emblematic of his diet.
He died of a stroke.
So much for eating "heart helthy"
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2025-08-02 07:56:55
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Carter Braxton
techriot@hub.natehiggers.org
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Otto Pureblood
Sugar, processed grains, starches and processed carbohydrates, all in that little box. What could possibly go wrong? We were decieved from day one. Thankfully, our eyes are beginning to see and they continue to adjust to the light.
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2025-08-02 10:41:58
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Rich
rich@diaspora.psyco.fr
Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to 4 in 10 Cardiovascular Deaths and Increased Mortality Risk (VIDEO) It's not cigarettes or sugar. It's not even stress. This silent killer is disguised as something harmless - routine, even comforting. But beneath the surface, it's triggering heart failure, brain decay, and slow-motion metabolic collapse. Nearly 38% of cardiovascular deaths in Canada are linked to ultraprocessed foods. These products contribute to 96,000 new heart disease cases and 17,400 deaths each year. Eating just one additional daily serving of ultraprocessed food raises your risk of obesity by 7%, abdominal fat by 5%, and Type 2 diabetes by 12%
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2025/05/13/ultraprocessed-foods-cardiovascular-deaths.aspx
Sources and References 1 Department of Nutrition, University of Montreal, February 2025 2 Global News, February 25, 2025 3 Neurology, June 11, 2024, issue 102 (11) 4, 5 Global News, May 22, 2024 6 BMJ 2024;385:e078476 7 BMJ 2024;384:e077310 8 Global News, March 1, 2024
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