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Old 06-12-2017, 07:24 PM #20
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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed View Post
Yes, no, yes, no!

Sugar is a carbohydrate and if you eat too much of any carbs and don't burn them off in energy, it gets stored as body fat. Your right that you don't need to look obese. You can layer your organs with fat whilst still looking quite trim. Fatty liver disease is often found in young slim but inactive people, though it affects obese people too. So sugary foods don't give you diabetes so long as you burn those sugars off and avoid putting a fat layer around your pancreas (I'm talking type 2)

Are you type 1 or type 2? You sound like a type 1
Insulin dependant type 2.
Yes, fatty liver is awful, but the pancreas is the beggar to let you down big time.
Sugar in just about everything you eat, even stuff we think of as healthy.
What with high purines that cause gout, the diabetes and ruddy kidney failure if I stuck to only what I can eat I reckon I would be living in water and cheese.
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