Monday, December 31, 2012

Farrakhan shares candid perspective on "Django"

In a Your Black World Network exclusive interview with Dr. Boyce Watkins, Minister Louis Farrakhan shares his candid perspective on "Django Unchained."

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Monsanto's Crimes Against Humanity

Global Hood News
It's almost time to say goodbye to the food your grandparents consumed, because genetically modified crops have spread their toxic attributes across the globe. As their damaged genetics spread, their potential harm is being denied, and scientists who speak out are persecuted.

Big businesses seek to produce big profits. Most big businesses will do whatever it takes to maximize their profits, despite the consequences that may result. An example of this is the biotechnology industry. Biotech companies like Monsanto are genetically engineering food crops such as corn, potatoes, tomatoes, wheat, and others; without adequate testing to insure they will not harm the humans and animals that consume them. Without adequately testing for safety while bribing the regulators and politicians, they are pushing potentially life threatening foods on the entire human population and threatening the biosphere.

A couple year old documentary -- from 2009 -- called "Scientists Under Attack" is discussed in a recent Infowars YouTube video. The documentary details how scientists who blew the whistle on the dangers of genetically modified foods have faced severe persecution. For example, after performing tests on mice that determined genetically modified potatoes produced multiple health problems in mice (immunity problems, regarded growth, organ failure, etc), one scientist was hailed as a hero by his employer. However, the next day, a call came in from the UK Prime Minister's office. The person who called put pressure on his employer, and the next day he was fired.

During the documentary and the discussion about it on YouTube, the specific dangers of these genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are discussed. In many scientific tests, they have produced organ failure, cancer, infertility, and other illnesses in lab animals. However, Monsanto ignored the results of these tests, even when their own scientists urged them to do additional testing. It is also discussed now the FDA is in league with biotechnology companies like Monsanto, and ignores evidence of the dangers of GMO crops; and allowing GMO products to be sold unlabeled as such.

One big issue the documentary addresses is the fact that the product of the one specific gene inserted into the genetically modified organism does not produce the health problems in lab animals. This is known for a fact, because the insecticides produced by the inserted gene was fed to lab animals, and did not produce toxicity. However, the insertion process used to inject the gene into the plant seems to have done general genetic damage to the organism. Instead of just one gene being changed, many genes may have been changed. Monsanto and other companies did not investigate this.

Yet another danger of GMOs is that their genes can spread to other crops. When pollen is released from genetically modified crops, the wind can spread the pollen, and their genes can spread to other farms. The result is that farmers who had no desire to grow genetically modified crops end up doing so against their will. In the documentary genetic modifications are found to have spread a thousand miles, from the closest farm where genetically modified crops are grown.

What makes matters worse is when companies like Monsanto find out that farms have been contaminated with their toxic genes, they sue the farmers! They demand that the farmers pay THEM money to use the genetic modifications, because they claim the farmers STOLE the genes. This is insane. The farmers should be getting money from Monsanto for having their property damaged and contaminated.

One very concerning issue brought up was the fact that Monsanto hired a PR firm that created two fake online identities, who claimed to be scientists that went around the internet pushing the agenda that GMO food is safe. This is blatant manipulation of the public debate to push an agenda that has resulted in harm to human beings.

Could certain energy companies be doing the same thing, by creating fake online personas to try and discredit free energy? It seems very possible, when there are obviously misleading individuals -- attacking every free energy claim -- going by obviously false names such as "Mary Yugo," one of the first names to post comments in nearly any controversial free energy news page, such as the E-Cat.

Other issues are brought up in the video as well. For example...

  • How almost all of certain crops in the USA (such as corn) have been contaminated due to cross pollination with GMOs. Almost all of the food we eat is now contaminated to some amount with the toxic genes of GMOs.
  • How the levels of growth hormones in milk is higher than many biotech companies want to reveal. This could be leading to the epidemic of early puberty in females, and the soaring cancer rates.
  • How the consumption of genetically modified foods over three generations made mice infertile. Also, pigs who ate genetically modified corn became infertile in one study. This could be part of the reason why human birthrates are declining in many nations.
  • How some of the illnesses people are experiencing today could come from eating GMOs, but the full effects may not show up for generations.
All of this leads to the big question, "Could GMOs end up doing devastating damage to our species in the years to come?"

If what takes place in animals happens to humans (this seems to be taking place), in a couple generations birth rates could plummet, birth defects could soar, and the population could go down dramatically. This could fit right in with the plans of the globalists, who want to reduce the Earth's population to a fraction of what it is today, down to a "manageable" 500 million.

TIME TO BUY YOUR OWN LAND AND GROW YOUR OWN FOOD;TO EAT TO LIVE AND SURVIVE......

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Farrakhan urges the end of partisan politics



A prominent African-American leader, who is visiting Grenada, has called for deeper political unity among countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
Louis Farrakhan, who heads the Nation of Islam (NOI), made the appeal in an interview ahead of a public lecture Saturday evening at the Grenada Trade Centre in St. George’s.
“Grenada cannot exist independent of other Caribbean islands. So, the future of the West Indies must just not just stop with CARICOM, but there must be a political union of the whole of the Caribbean,’’ said Farrakhan who was born in the United States to Caribbean parents.
His father was Jamaican and his mother from St. Kitts.
Grenada is the first stop of a Caribbean tour for Farrakhan, who described the NOI as “a group of men, women and children who have dedicated our lives to the principle of obedience to the will of God’’.
He expressed love for the Caribbean which, he said, “nurtured’’ him.
The NOI leader also paid special tribute to assassinated former Grenada Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and to Malcolm X.
Born in Nebraska to Grenadian Louis Norton Little, Malcolm X was a well-known human rights activist and former NOI member who was killed in 1965. Like Bishop, Malcolm X was 39 at his death.
 “Grenada gave us Malcolm; Grenada gave us Mr Bishop,’’ Farrakhan said.
“All of us in America who are nationalistic in our thinking, we loved Bishop. We saw him as a very progressive mind.’’
Farrakhan, 79, said there is a need for all countries – including the U.S. and Grenada – to end the practice of partisan party politics, which is hampering national development.
“We need to think more of Grenada and the Caribbean rather than our party,’’ he said. “Our party is important; but our party is not more important than the nation that these parties are to serve.’’
Farrakhan welcomed the November 6 reelection in the U.S. of Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States.
He said, however, that even with Obama’s presidency, work remains to eradicating racism and other social ills plaguing African-Americans.
“Black people in America,’’ according to Farrakhan, “are still the highest in unemployment; the highest in incarceration rates; the highest in murder and violence; and the highest in sickness and disease.’’
African-Americans, Farrakhan argued, “have a lot of work to do. But, it should not be on the shoulders of President Obama to do it. He can create the atmosphere but the work has to be done by us. His reelection has manifested the deep-seated racism that still exists in America, in spite of the fact that we have a black president.’’

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Portland business destroyed;possible hate crime



November 21, 2012 
Police are  Investigating Early Morning Fire at Mack &Dub’s Excellent Chicken &Waffles

Preliminary investigation shows business was burglarized and set on fire; officers also found racist graffiti.

Portland Fire & Rescue responded to a call to put out a fire at Mack &Dub's Excellent Chicken & Waffles restaurant early Wednesday morning. The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) is investigating the incident as an arson, burglary and possible hate crime.

According to a press release, an officer was patrolling the Boise neighborhood at 5:47 a.m. when he smelled smoke coming from Mack & Dub’s, which is located on 3601 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

Upon seeing the fire, he contacted Portland Fire & Rescue to put it out.

During the investigation, officers came across racist graffiti.

According to Sgt. Pete Simpson of the PPB, “The question at this point for investigators is whether the graffiti was already there prior to this whole incident and is it older graffiti that just hasn’t been cleaned or is it new and is there any connection to the fire and burglary? At this point we don’t know enough to say for sure but it’s one factor in the investigation and that’s why we’re looking at it as a possible hate crime.”

As of press time, investigators haven’t released any specifics on what the graffiti said.

Earlier this year, the Sons of Haiti Masonic Lodge was hit with racist graffiti but some questioned whether the source was necessarily a hate group, pointing to backwards swastikas as evidence.

SO THEY DONT WANT ANY BLACK BUSINESSES IN NORTHEAST PORTLAND , OREGON ANYMORE?

Farrakhan takes on the Caribbean Islands



Leader of the Nation of Islam The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will be arriving in Barbados on Sunday 11/25/2012 for a week’s visit as part of the second phase of a Caribbean tour.
The outspoken religious and social leader will be having a number of meetings with various sectors including business, students and the general public.
The announcement of his visit was made today at the Clement Payne Centre by the local organising committee headed by President of the Clement Payne Movement, David Comissiong, leading officer Thelma Gill-Barnett and Leader of the Nation of Islam study group in Barbados, Miles Muhammad.
Comissiong said Farrakhan, 80, was on a five nation Caribbean tour which began today in Grenada and will include Barbados, Dominica, the U.S Virgin Islands, Belize and Bahamas.
“This is a historic tour that holds special significance for Barbados and the Caribbean. It comes at a time when the world is enmeshed in a civilisation crisis...That crisis has impacted very severely on Caribbean nations and people and therefore this is a time when we especially need the motivational message of Minister Farrakhan”, said Comissiong. 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Once you vote Black you can never go back


Religion Plays Role In 2012 Election As Voters Reelect Barack Obama President


Despite strong assaults about everything from what opponents have called a "war on religion" for his healthcare reform policy's provisions on contraception coverage and pastors' protests against his support of same-sex marriage to questions over the his support of Israel and his relationship with Jewish voters, President Barack Obama was reelected to a second term Tuesday night with support from religious and especially nonreligious voters.
Obama carried Electoral College votes in several battleground states where religious voters were key parts of the electorate, including Catholic-heavy Ohio, evangelical-heavy Iowa, and Virignia. Another swing stage with a large population of religious voters, Florida, was too close to call by early Wednesday morning.
In his concession speech from Boston, Republican challenger and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney congratulated Obama, saying it was a time of "great challenges" in America and that "I pray the president will be successful in guiding our nation." He thanked supporters for their prayers and said Americans will "look to our pastors and priest and rabbis and counselors of all kinds" as the nation moves on from the election. "Ann I join you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation," he said, asking God to "bless America."
Speaking at his victory speech in Chicago, Obama thanked supporters and "every American who participated in this election," saying that voters "reaffirmed the spirit that triumphs." Returning to his motivational, pastor-like tone that was common in his first campaign, Obama referenced the American "belief that our destiny is shared" and said a sense of "love, charity, duty and patriotism" is the hallmark of the nation's culture.
"Together, with your help and God's grace we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is that we live in the greatest nation on Earth. God bless you. God bless these United States," Obama said.
Initial exit polls -- which are expected to change through Wednesday as more results come in -- showed a mix bag of support for Obama and Romney among religious voters. Among people who said they attend religious services weekly, for example, exit polls indicated Romney took a significant lead. But among voters who said they attend services "occasionally" or "never," Obama had large leads.
Early exit poll results also showed Obama losing the overall white evangelical vote to Romney, but winning the overall Catholic vote by just a few points. Among Jewish voters, initial exit polls showed Obama having an overwhelming lead over Romney, but preliminary results also showed him winning a smaller percentage of the Jewish vote than he did four years ago.
Around the nation, other results in elections with large faith-related components also were announced or being tallied. In Indiana, Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly defeated Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, whose popularity dived after he controversially said pregnancy from rape is "something God intended to happen." In Hawaii, Democrat Mazie Hirono won over Republican contender former Gov. Linda Lingle. Hirono's win makes her the first Buddhist in the Senate. In Hawaii's 2nd congressional district, where Democrat Tulsi Gabbard won over Republican opponent Kawika Crowley, Gabbard will become the first Hindu in Congress.
In Wisconsin, Rep. Tammy Baldwin beat Republican Tommy Thompson for Wisconsin's open U.S. Senate seat to become the nation's first openly gay senator. And in Maryland and Maine, early reports indicated that ballot iniatives that would legalize same-sex marriage -- efforts that were strongly opposed by conservative pastors -- would pass.

PRESIDENT OBAMA VICTORY SPEECH

Monday, October 8, 2012

Hugo Chavez re-elected as Venezuelan President!

Congrats to Hugo Chavez for being re-elected as Venezuelan President! Power to the Global People.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Prince doing Chicago concert to help rebuild the community


Prince is donating some of the profits of the "Welcome 2 Chicago Concert for "Rebuild the Dream charity"

It looks like for now the Chicago dates will be September 24th, 25th, and the 26th.
The pre-sale for the 24th has already begun with the official sale date this Thursday September 6th.

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

78 Reasons to Avoid Sugar


1. 1. Sugar can suppress the immune system.
 1. Sugar can suppress the immune system.
2. Sugar can upset the body's mineral balance.
3. Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, concentration difficulties, and crankiness in children.
4. Sugar can drowsiness and decreased activity in children.
5. Sugar can adversely affect children's school grades.
6. Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides.
7. Sugar contributes to a weakened defense against bacterial infection.
8. Sugar can cause kidney damage.
9. Sugar can reduce helpful high density cholesterol.
10. Sugar can promote an elevation of harmful cholesterol.
11. Sugar may lead to chromium deficiency.
12. Sugar may cause copper deficiency.
13. Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium.
14. Sugar may lead to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, and rectum.
15. Sugar can cause colon cancer with an increased risk in women.
16. Sugar can be a risk factor in gall bladder cancer.
17. Sugar can increase fasting levels of blood glucose.
18. Sugar can weaken eyesight.
19. Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which can narrow blood vessels.
20. Sugar can cause hypoglycemia.
21. Sugar can produce acidic stomach.
22. Sugar can raise adrenaline levels in children.
23. Sugar can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
24. Sugar can speed the aging process, causing wrinkles and gray hair.
25. Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
26. Sugar can produce tooth decay.
27. Sugar can contribute to weight gain and obesity.
28. High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
29. Sugar can case a raw, inflamed intestinal tract in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers.
30. Sugar can cause arthritis.
31. Sugar can cause asthma.
32. Sugar can cause candidiasis (yeast infection).
33. Sugar can lead to the formation of gallstones.
34. Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones.
35. Sugar can cause ischemic heart disease.
36. Sugar can cause appendicitis.
37. Sugar can exacerbate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
38. Sugar can indirectly cause hemorrhoids.
39. Sugar can cause varicose veins.
40. Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraception users.
41. Sugar can lead to periodontal disease.
42. Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
43. Sugar contributes to saliva acidity.
44. Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity.
45. Sugar leads to a decreased glucose tolerance.
46. Sugar can decrease growth hormone.
47. Sugar can increase total cholesterol.
48. Sugar can increase systolic blood pressure.
49. Sugar can change the structure of protein causing interference with protein absorption.
50. Sugar causes food allergies.
51. Sugar can contribute to diabetes.
52. Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
53. Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.
54. Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease.
55. Sugar can impair the structure of DNA.
56. Sugar can cause cataracts.
57. Sugar can cause emphysema.
58. Sugar can cause atherosclerosis.
59. Sugar can cause free radical formation in the bloodstream.
60. Sugar lowers the enzymes' abilities to function.
61. Sugar can cause the loss of tissue elasticity and function.
62. Sugar can cause liver cells to divide, increasing the size of the liver.
63. Sugar can increase the amount of fat in the liver.
64. Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney.
65. Sugar can overstress the pancreas, causing damage.
66. Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention.
67. Sugar can cause constipation.
68. Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness).
69. Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries.
70. Sugar can cause hypertension.
71. Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.
72. Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves, which can alter the mind's ability to think clearly.
73. Sugar can cause depression.
74. Sugar can increase insulin responses in those consuming high-sugar diets compared to low-sugar diets.
75. Sugar increases bacterial fermentation in the colon.
76. Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance.
77. Sugar can increase blood platelet adhesiveness, which increases risk of blood clots.
78. Sugar can increase the risk of Alzheimer's Disease.
Health is always moving on a continuum between sickness/disease and wellness. The only time health stands still is when the heart no longer beats. Which way are you moving?
n upset the body's mineral balance.
3. Sugar 1. Sugar can suppress the immune system.
2. Sugar can upset the body's mineral balance.
3. Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, concentration difficulties, and crankiness in children.
4. Sugar can drowsiness and decreased activity in children.
5. Sugar can adversely affect children's school grades.
6. Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides.
7. Sugar contributes to a weakened defense against bacterial infection.
8. Sugar can cause kidney damage.
9. Sugar can reduce helpful high density cholesterol.
10. Sugar can promote an elevation of harmful cholesterol.
11. Sugar may lead to chromium deficiency.
12. Sugar may cause copper deficiency.
13. Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium.
14. Sugar may lead to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, and rectum.
15. Sugar can cause colon cancer with an increased risk in women.
16. Sugar can be a risk factor in gall bladder cancer.
17. Sugar can increase fasting levels of blood glucose.
18. Sugar can weaken eyesight.
19. Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which can narrow blood vessels.
20. Sugar can cause hypoglycemia.
21. Sugar can produce acidic stomach.
22. Sugar can raise adrenaline levels in children.
23. Sugar can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
24. Sugar can speed the aging process, causing wrinkles and gray hair.
25. Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
26. Sugar can produce tooth decay.
27. Sugar can contribute to weight gain and obesity.
28. High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
29. Sugar can case a raw, inflamed intestinal tract in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers.
30. Sugar can cause arthritis.
31. Sugar can cause asthma.
32. Sugar can cause candidiasis (yeast infection).
33. Sugar can lead to the formation of gallstones.
34. Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones.
35. Sugar can cause ischemic heart disease.
36. Sugar can cause appendicitis.
37. Sugar can exacerbate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
38. Sugar can indirectly cause hemorrhoids.
39. Sugar can cause varicose veins.
40. Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraception users.
41. Sugar can lead to periodontal disease.
42. Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
43. Sugar contributes to saliva acidity.
44. Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity.
45. Sugar leads to a decreased glucose tolerance.
46. Sugar can decrease growth hormone.
47. Sugar can increase total cholesterol.
48. Sugar can increase systolic blood pressure.
49. Sugar can change the structure of protein causing interference with protein absorption.
50. Sugar causes food allergies.
51. Sugar can contribute to diabetes.
52. Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
53. Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.
54. Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease.
55. Sugar can impair the structure of DNA.
56. Sugar can cause cataracts.
57. Sugar can cause emphysema.
58. Sugar can cause atherosclerosis.
59. Sugar can cause free radical formation in the bloodstream.
60. Sugar lowers the enzymes' abilities to function.
61. Sugar can cause the loss of tissue elasticity and function.
62. Sugar can cause liver cells to divide, increasing the size of the liver.
63. Sugar can increase the amount of fat in the liver.
64. Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney.
65. Sugar can overstress the pancreas, causing damage.
66. Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention.
67. Sugar can cause constipation.
68. Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness).
69. Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries.
70. Sugar can cause hypertension.
71. Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.
72. Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves, which can alter the mind's ability to think clearly.
73. Sugar can cause depression.
74. Sugar can increase insulin responses in those consuming high-sugar diets compared to low-sugar diets.
75. Sugar increases bacterial fermentation in the colon.
76. Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance.
77. Sugar can increase blood platelet adhesiveness, which increases risk of blood clots.
78. Sugar can increase the risk of Alzheimer's Disease.
Health is always moving on a continuum between sickness/disease and wellness. The only time health stands still is when the heart no longer beats. Which way are you moving?
 can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, concentration difficulties, and crankiness in children.
4. Sugar can drowsiness and decreased activity in children.
5. Sugar can adversely affect children's school grades.
6. Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides.
7. Sugar contributes to a weakened defense against bacterial infection.
8. Sugar can cause kidney damage.
9. Sugar can reduce helpful high density cholesterol.
10. Sugar can promote an elevation of harmful cholesterol.
11. Sugar may lead to chromium deficiency.
12. Sugar may cause copper deficiency.
13. Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium.
14. Sugar may lead to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, and rectum.
15. Sugar can cause colon cancer with an increased risk in women.
16. Sugar can be a risk factor in gall bladder cancer.
17. Sugar can increase fasting levels of blood glucose.
18. Sugar can weaken eyesight.
19. Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which can narrow blood vessels.
20. Sugar can cause hypoglycemia.
21. Sugar can produce acidic stomach.
22. Sugar can raise adrenaline levels in children.
23. Sugar can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
24. Sugar can speed the aging process, causing wrinkles and gray hair.
25. Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
26. Sugar can produce tooth decay.
27. Sugar can contribute to weight gain and obesity.
28. High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
29. Sugar can case a raw, inflamed intestinal tract in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers.
30. Sugar can cause arthritis.
31. Sugar can cause asthma.
32. Sugar can cause candidiasis (yeast infection).
33. Sugar can lead to the formation of gallstones.
34. Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones.
35. Sugar can cause ischemic heart disease.
36. Sugar can cause appendicitis.
37. Sugar can exacerbate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
38. Sugar can indirectly cause hemorrhoids.
39. Sugar can cause varicose veins.
40. Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraception users.
41. Sugar can lead to periodontal disease.
42. Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
43. Sugar contributes to saliva acidity.
44. Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity.
45. Sugar leads to a decreased glucose tolerance.
46. Sugar can decrease growth hormone.
47. Sugar can increase total cholesterol.
48. Sugar can increase systolic blood pressure.
49. Sugar can change the structure of protein causing interference with protein absorption.
50. Sugar causes food allergies.
51. Sugar can contribute to diabetes.
52. Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
53. Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.
54. Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease.
55. Sugar can impair the structure of DNA.
56. Sugar can cause cataracts.
57. Sugar can cause emphysema.
58. Sugar can cause atherosclerosis.
59. Sugar can cause free radical formation in the bloodstream.
60. Sugar lowers the enzymes' abilities to function.
61. Sugar can cause the loss of tissue elasticity and function.
62. Sugar can cause liver cells to divide, increasing the size of the liver.
63. Sugar can increase the amount of fat in the liver.
64. Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney.
65. Sugar can overstress the pancreas, causing damage.
66. Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention.
67. Sugar can cause constipation.
68. Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness).
69. Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries.
70. Sugar can cause hypertension.
71. Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.
72. Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves, which can alter the mind's ability to think clearly.
73. Sugar can cause depression.
74. Sugar can increase insulin responses in those consuming high-sugar diets compared to low-sugar diets.
75. Sugar increases bacterial fermentation in the colon.
76. Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance.
77. Sugar can increase blood platelet adhesiveness, which increases risk of blood clots.
78. Sugar can increase the risk of Alzheimer's Disease.
Health is always moving on a continuum between sickness/disease and wellness. The only time health stands still is when the heart no longer beats. Which way are you moving?Sugar can suppress the immune system.
2. Sugar can upset the body's mineral balance.

3. Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, concentration difficulties, and crankiness in children.
4. Sugar can drowsiness and decreased activity in children.
5. Sugar can adversely affect children's school grades.
6. Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides.
7. Sugar contributes to a weakened defense against bacterial infection.
8. Sugar can cause kidney damage.
9. Sugar can reduce helpful high density cholesterol.
10. Sugar can promote an elevation of harmful cholesterol.
11. Sugar may lead to chromium deficiency.
12. Sugar may cause copper deficiency.
13. Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium.
14. Sugar may lead to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, and rectum.
15. Sugar can cause colon cancer with an increased risk in women.
16. Sugar can be a risk factor in gall bladder cancer.
17. Sugar can increase fasting levels of blood glucose.
18. Sugar can weaken eyesight.
19. Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which can narrow blood vessels.
20. Sugar can cause hypoglycemia.
21. Sugar can produce acidic stomach.
22. Sugar can raise adrenaline levels in children.
23. Sugar can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
24. Sugar can speed the aging process, causing wrinkles and gray hair.
25. Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
26. Sugar can produce tooth decay.
27. Sugar can contribute to weight gain and obesity.
28. High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
29. Sugar can case a raw, inflamed intestinal tract in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers.
30. Sugar can cause arthritis.
31. Sugar can cause asthma.
32. Sugar can cause candidiasis (yeast infection).
33. Sugar can lead to the formation of gallstones.
34. Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones.
35. Sugar can cause ischemic heart disease.
36. Sugar can cause appendicitis.
37. Sugar can exacerbate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
38. Sugar can indirectly cause hemorrhoids.
39. Sugar can cause varicose veins.
40. Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraception users.
41. Sugar can lead to periodontal disease.
42. Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
43. Sugar contributes to saliva acidity.
44. Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity.
45. Sugar leads to a decreased glucose tolerance.
46. Sugar can decrease growth hormone.
47. Sugar can increase total cholesterol.
48. Sugar can increase systolic blood pressure.
49. Sugar can change the structure of protein causing interference with protein absorption.
50. Sugar causes food allergies.
51. Sugar can contribute to diabetes.
52. Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.
53. Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.
54. Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease.
55. Sugar can impair the structure of DNA.
56. Sugar can cause cataracts.
57. Sugar can cause emphysema.
58. Sugar can cause atherosclerosis.
59. Sugar can cause free radical formation in the bloodstream.
60. Sugar lowers the enzymes' abilities to function.
61. Sugar can cause the loss of tissue elasticity and function.
62. Sugar can cause liver cells to divide, increasing the size of the liver.
63. Sugar can increase the amount of fat in the liver.
64. Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney.
65. Sugar can overstress the pancreas, causing damage.
66. Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention.
67. Sugar can cause constipation.
68. Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness).
69. Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries.
70. Sugar can cause hypertension.
71. Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.
72. Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves, which can alter the mind's ability to think clearly.
73. Sugar can cause depression.
74. Sugar can increase insulin responses in those consuming high-sugar diets compared to low-sugar diets.
75. Sugar increases bacterial fermentation in the colon.
76. Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance.
77. Sugar can increase blood platelet adhesiveness, which increases risk of blood clots.
78. Sugar can increase the risk of Alzheimer's Disease.

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