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Kelloggs ruins ricecrispies and coco pops in favour of more sugar and GMO.
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 875485" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Kelloggs and the 7th day adventist/temperance movements to curb lustful desires of children and adults alike. :nono: They caused massive malnutrition in children in the 20s until they figured out that grains need to be fortified to not acutely harm the health of consumers in the short term.</p><p></p><p>Adding sugar to Kellogs might actually lower its insulin producing propensity, but it's rubbish all the same. No worthwhile nutrition. Oats, Kellogs, pap, Weetbix....all of these are not tolerable to insulin resistant folks which accounts for over half the population by now. Eggs, bacon, lard, butter, mince, avo and tomato are breakfast foods, who in their right mind thinks of feeding children desert for breakfast (oh...and here's looking at low fat yogurt which is worse than straight up Coca Cola)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 875485, member: 18"] Kelloggs and the 7th day adventist/temperance movements to curb lustful desires of children and adults alike. :nono: They caused massive malnutrition in children in the 20s until they figured out that grains need to be fortified to not acutely harm the health of consumers in the short term. Adding sugar to Kellogs might actually lower its insulin producing propensity, but it's rubbish all the same. No worthwhile nutrition. Oats, Kellogs, pap, Weetbix....all of these are not tolerable to insulin resistant folks which accounts for over half the population by now. Eggs, bacon, lard, butter, mince, avo and tomato are breakfast foods, who in their right mind thinks of feeding children desert for breakfast (oh...and here's looking at low fat yogurt which is worse than straight up Coca Cola) [/QUOTE]
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