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Rofl.
Rofl.
Are you that far removed from reality? Drop the “european” and it’ll still be true. So what exactly is your point?
Well no. Your premise was anecdotal experience. Your articles are not relevant. Funny how you’re annoyed at someone else’s ad hominem, yet yours is totally valid? Ze victim complex runz deep.
Eastern Europe doesn’t represent Europe as a whole. Never has, never will.
No. The victim pit you’re in is the perpetual victim role you’ve taken on as a personality.
Oh for the love of fuck would you get out of your bottomless victim pit?
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Bacteria die when it’s freezing, they thrive the warmer it gets.
Well no. It’s a request to prove his point. Which he will not do. And neither will you.
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Because no one actually knows. Studies or trends are done by crusaders for or against a certain food because they noticed for themselves it has some neg impact.
There are not enough actual studies on food or even healthcare. There was like 1 decent study for example on keto diet for athletes. Results weren’t valid for most people as they only looked at athletic results and how the athletes felt. Not the health impact for gen pop.
Healthcare is the same. I’ve lived my entire life following various medical advice due to medical issue. Recently that advice has changed. And I’m fkin pissed cuz after 40 fkin years I am finally pain free.
And I haven’t even touched the topic of both food and healthcare for women, poc, differing body-/lifestyle types.
Only thing I can agree on: consume less sugar and sauces. Sure my opinion is anecdotal, but everyone I know that has cut those 2 has seen great results.