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Re: A Killer in your fridge
great story but i dont all around buy off on it 100%. i do believe that some people's bodies dont react well to some chemicals and some people have no clue when to much is to much. which leads to issues. i consume quite a bit of sugar free products and i have no real issues to date but i also use them very very sparingly and just for a little flavor. i also consume 2-3 diet sodas a week but i also at a minimum consume 2 gals of water every single day. idk, but i think if the number of people having issues with these things were super high they would be taken down. this of course is just my opinion hahaTGBSupplements REP
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Re: A Killer in your fridge
Originally posted by guns01 View Postgreat story but i dont all around buy off on it 100%. i do believe that some people's bodies dont react well to some chemicals and some people have no clue when to much is to much. which leads to issues. i consume quite a bit of sugar free products and i have no real issues to date but i also use them very very sparingly and just for a little flavor. i also consume 2-3 diet sodas a week but i also at a minimum consume 2 gals of water every single day. idk, but i think if the number of people having issues with these things were super high they would be taken down. this of course is just my opinion haha
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I definitely think chemicals affect people differently. Like alcohol. Some peoples livers dont process it right and it ends up destroying their lives. Some people dont metabolize artificial sweeteners and they become serious neurotoxins in the body. There are a lot of people with severe problems like migraines, neuropathy, insomnia etc and they have no idea they are causing it by drinking diet pop.
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