Brutal PUFA Epigenetic and Sugar Pill

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In monkeys living in the wild, when their diet is mainly fruit, their cortisol is low, and it rises when they eat a diet with less sugar (Behie, et al., 2010). Sucrose consumption lowers ACTH, the main pituitary stress hormone (Klement, et al., 2009; Ulrich-Lai, et al., 2007), and stress promotes increased sugar and fat consumption (Pecoraro, et al., 2004). If animals' adrenal glands are removed, so that they lack the adrenal steroids, they choose to consume more sucrose (Laugero, et al., 2001). Stress seems to be perceived as a need for sugar. In the absence of sucrose, satisfying this need with starch and fat is more likely to lead to obesity.

The glucocorticoid hormones inhibit the metabolism of sugar. Sugar is essential for brain development and maintenance. The effects of environmental stimulation and deprivation-stress can be detected in the thickness of the brain cortex in as little as 4 days in growing rats (Diamond, et al., 1976). These effects can persist through a lifetime, and are even passed on transgenerationally. Experimental evidence shows that polyunsaturated (omega-3) fats retard fetal brain development, and that sugar promotes it. These facts argue against some of the currently popular ideas of the evolution of the human brain based on ancestral diets of fish or meat, which only matters as far as those anthropological theories are used to argue against fruits and other sugars in the present diet.

Honey has been used therapeutically for thousands of years, and recently there has been some research documenting a variety of uses, including treatment of ulcers and colitis, and other inflammatory conditions. Obesity increases mediators of inflammation, including the C-reactive protein (CRP) and homocysteine. Honey, which contains free fructose and free glucose, lowers CRP and homocysteine, as well as triglycerides, glucose, and cholesterol, while it increased insulin more than sucrose did (Al-Waili, 2004). Hypoglycemia intensifies inflammatory reactions, and insulin can reduce inflammation if sugar is available. Obesity, like diabetes, seems to involve a cellular energy deficiency, resulting from the inability to metabolize sugar.

Sucrose (and sometimes honey) is increasingly being used to reduce pain in newborns, for minor things such as injections (Guala, et al., 2001; Okan, et al., 2007; Anand, et al., 2005; Schoen and Fischell, 1991). It's also effective in adults. It acts by influencing a variety of nerve systems, and also reduces stress. Insulin is probably involved in sugar analgesia, as it is in inflammation, since it promotes entry of endorphins into the brain (Witt, et al., 2000).

An extracellular phosphorylated fructose metabolite, diphosphoglycerate, has an essential regulatory effect in the blood; another fructose metabolite, fructose diphosphate, can reduce mast cell histamine release and protect against oxidative and hypoxic injury and endotoxic shock, and it reduces the expression of the inflammation mediators TNF-alpha, IL-6, nitric oxide synthase, and the activation of NF-kappaB, among other protective effects, and its therapeutic value is known, but its relation to dietary sugars hasn't been investigated.

A daily diet that includes two quarts of milk and a quart of orange juice provides enough fructose and other sugars for general resistance to stress, but larger amounts of fruit juice, honey, or other sugars can protect against increased stress, and can reverse some of the established degenerative conditions.

Refined granulated sugar is extremely pure, but it lacks all of the essential nutrients, so it should be considered as a temporary therapeutic material, or as an occasional substitute when good fruit isn't available, or when available honey is allergenic.
 
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You should have went to med school
 
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@AutisticBeaner @CupOfCoffee @Dr Shekelberg @Bewusst thoughts?
 
So the tdlr is eat more fruits?
 
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It's a copy pasta my low iq doctor adhd ridden friend
I know, but he probably read it all, so he likes this stuff. With adderall anyone with 100+ iq can become a doc
 
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@AutisticBeaner @CupOfCoffee @Dr Shekelberg @Bewusst thoughts?
it's interesting. i'd say that generally both fat and sugar is good, we're just eating too much of it. like no matter in what direction you wanna sway the hunter gatherer diet, you can't tell me that they were able to retrieve say 200g of carbs every single day for every member of the tribe. what the article says does sound reasonable (i think), but if you eat sugar, eat fruits or honey, like the article says, not cake or ice cream.
 
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it's interesting. i'd say that generally both fat and sugar is good, we're just eating too much of it. like no matter in what direction you wanna sway the hunter gatherer diet, you can't tell me that they were able to retrieve say 200g of carbs every single day for every member of the tribe. what the article says does sound reasonable (i think), but if you eat sugar, eat fruits or honey, like the article says, not cake or ice cream.
Cake, ice cream, etc are fine as long as they don't have any PUFA's or Another disrupters.

But think about it this way. Why does sugary food taste so good? It's full of energy, so it must have SOME importance. Not to say that all dopamine causing chemicals are beneficial. Our cravings have a rational basis
 
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But I thought sugar bloats you
 

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