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wordpix

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18. I can find 100% organic, no sugar foods in local grocery stores and online, so can you---
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 12:37 PM
Jan 2016

As for low carb, just cut down on your carbs. Don't eat so much of them. Done.

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I applaud the emphasis on cutting sugar intake. GliderGuider Jan 2016 #1
+1 valerief Jan 2016 #3
If only fresh fruits were affordable for poor people meow2u3 Jan 2016 #9
A small container of mixed fruit was over $6 leftyladyfrommo Jan 2016 #13
$6 is a lot of money if you don't have enough of it meow2u3 Jan 2016 #23
it's not that expensive if pesticides are used but organic is very expensive wordpix Jan 2016 #19
Very best wishes to you. Yes, eat well and get the nutrients from whole foods, and pesticide free. trillion Jan 2016 #46
Because we subsidize sugar, and not fruits and vegetables. We would rather see people kill jtuck004 Jan 2016 #25
That's what needs to be fixed meow2u3 Jan 2016 #26
Yup. n/t jtuck004 Jan 2016 #27
" no evidence that saturated fats are harmful" - totally untrue wordpix Jan 2016 #16
Problem is, I've already done that experiment. GliderGuider Jan 2016 #20
How do you get "cracks down" from 'guidelines', 'encourage', 'advises'? mpcamb Jan 2016 #38
Exactly! Edim Jan 2016 #41
This is hardly a "crack down". JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2016 #2
This headline made me "crack up" more than it should d_legendary1 Jan 2016 #5
It's more like an indirect crackdown meow2u3 Jan 2016 #6
Which ads have suggested we make fun of and ostracize the obese? LanternWaste Jan 2016 #15
why should the public pay for people to be gluttons/obese when subsidizing health care? wordpix Jan 2016 #17
Some people can't afford to eat healtfully meow2u3 Jan 2016 #21
The government will need to pry my Twinkies from my cold, dead (chubby) hands... nt branford Jan 2016 #32
The Crack Down Goes Like This ProfessorGAC Jan 2016 #35
You mean, "Cut it out." DamnYankeeInHouston Jan 2016 #36
"If followed" bigworld Jan 2016 #4
Someone, somewhere will fight this bigworld Jan 2016 #7
It's kind of tough when just about everything you buy has sugar in it. Fuddnik Jan 2016 #8
I can find 100% organic, no sugar foods in local grocery stores and online, so can you--- wordpix Jan 2016 #18
Really... RobinA Jan 2016 #24
Even if you think Organic is a bunch of woo, many organic products are made hedgehog Jan 2016 #29
Still pushing the saturated fat line? Good fats are good for you Gregorian Jan 2016 #10
big difference between saturated and unsaturated though restorefreedom Jan 2016 #11
Even the fat on meat. See this article with all the links to research. Gregorian Jan 2016 #33
trans fats are definitely horrid restorefreedom Jan 2016 #34
Thanks. I"m reading the link you sent. Gregorian Jan 2016 #37
yeah is a lot of info and it is always changing restorefreedom Jan 2016 #40
Hey, you might like this: pea protein. Gregorian Jan 2016 #44
thanks a lot. i could go on all week restorefreedom Jan 2016 #45
Hey, I had to reply because I had to clarify something Gregorian Jan 2016 #48
thanks for the clarification restorefreedom Jan 2016 #49
Adult consumers don't generally care what Uncle Sam says KentuckyWoman Jan 2016 #12
Critics were upset hat it didn't call for less meat. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2016 #14
Tell people to slow down while taxing them for over $50 billion in sugar subsidy. No wonder jtuck004 Jan 2016 #22
Good post, interesting facts. Would love prez candidates to talk abt this crazy strategy. Nt JudyM Jan 2016 #31
When I was overseas 47of74 Jan 2016 #28
No Bernin Jan 2016 #30
this crackdown will go down in history Enrique Jan 2016 #39
Good Pjmask Jan 2016 #42
Fat isn't the problem, sugar AND processed carbs are. Odin2005 Jan 2016 #43
The fat is fine articles keep looking like a propaganda campaign much like sugar had when Ms. Obama trillion Jan 2016 #47
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