- Nov 2024
-
en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
- Jul 2024
-
www.tandfonline.com www.tandfonline.com
-
for - health - 2021 paper - sugar as toxic narrative
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
for - health - 2023 paper on impact of dietary sugar on human health -
-
-
docdrop.org docdrop.org
-
what caused the mitochondrial dysfunction the answer to that is multiple things but the one that is you know sort of front and center the 00:07:57 one that is sort of everywhere the one that you can't seem to escape dietary sugar the fructose molecule the sweet molecule in Sugar
for - health - mitochondrial dysfunction - main reason - dietary sugar
-
for - personal health - metabolic disease - insulin resistance caused by mitochondria dysfunction - interview - Dr. Robert Lustig - health - dangers of sugar in our diet
summary - Robert Lustig is a researcher and major proponent for educating the dangers of sugar as the root cause of the majority of preventable western disease - He explains how sugar and carbs are a major variable and root cause of a majority of these diseases - It is useful to look at these bodily dysfunctions from the perspective of Michael Levin, in which all these diseases of the body are problems with lower levels of the multi-scale competency architecture - https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&user=stopresetgo&exactTagSearch=true&any=michael+levin%2C+multi-scale+competency+architecture
Tags
- disease from the perspective of dysfunction of lower levels of multi-scale competency architecture
- health - mitochondrial dysfunction - main reason - dietary sugar
- health - heart - dangers of sugar in our diet
- heart health
- Robert Lustig
- personal health - metabolic disease - insulin resistance caused by mitochondria dysfunction - interview - Dr. Robert Lustig
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.health.harvard.edu www.health.harvard.edu
-
for - health - dangers of sugar - Harvard
-
- Jun 2024
-
www.cnn.com www.cnn.com
-
progress trap - sugar substitutes - xylitol - erythlitol
-
- Dec 2023
-
github.com github.com
-
`.call` is a shortcut for `.new(args).call`
-
- Nov 2023
-
www.linkedin.com www.linkedin.com
-
Inhibition of Glucose uptake in cancer cells. Malignant cells are known to have an enormous glucose uptake. That’s why I tell everybody that has cancer to immediately (a) get on a ketogenic diet, and (b) take High Dose Vitamin C. Note: Cancer cells consume glucose 200 times faster than ordinary cells. If you study cancer you know of the Warburg Effect. This is the aerobic glycolysis effect and it can be seen on PET scans. It’s pretty obvious. Fenbendazole limits cancer cell fueling with sugar by limiting this glucose uptake, decreasing the amount of what are called “glute transporters” (canals that take the glucose into cancer cells from the blood). An enzyme called hexokinase 2 is inhibited as well. This is very important. It helps those tumors to not divide rapidly and prevent sugar from getting in there.
Sugar (glucose) is the primary fuel for cancer. Fenbendazole limits glucose uptake in cancer cells, limiting growth.
Also a reason for adopting a ketogenic diet with high dose vitamin c.
-
-
-
for those people who have sleep apnea try gargling with salt water before you 00:14:31 go to bed you may be amazed 40 50 percent of you may say the next morning i don't know what the heck happened but guess what salt water 00:14:42 reduces inflammation so gargling with salt water can be a cure for many of those conditions
- for: sleep apnea - potential treatment - gargling salt water to reduce inflammation, sleep apnea - potential treatment - eliminate sugar
-
- Oct 2023
-
www.openculture.com www.openculture.com
-
https://www.openculture.com/2018/08/how-david-lynch-got-creative-inspiration.html
Lynch has spoken about the use of 3x5" index cards for screenwriting (via Frank Daniel).
Here he mentions writing down ideas for movies on the napkins provided by Bob's Big Boy restaurant. (zettelkasten made of napkins?)
-
- Jul 2023
-
www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
-
Italian immigrants were welcomed into Louisiana after the Civil War, when the planter class was in desperate need of cheap labor to replace newly emancipated black people, who were leaving backbreaking jobs in the fields for more gainful employment.
They were sent directly to New Orleans. Here begins the association with African Americans.
-
- Feb 2023
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
people’s desire for sweet and fatty tasting foods.
- example
- people’s desire for sweet and fatty tasting foods
- In ancestral times,
- sugar and fat typically signaled positive nutritional value (Ramirez, 1990).
- Consequently, people’s sensory systems are designed
- to detect the presence of sugar or fat in food,
- and the brain’s gustatory centers produce desirable taste sensations
- when those foods are consumed.
- This would have served our ancestors well,
- facilitating the choice of beneficial and nutritious foods.
- in modern times
- Many foods found in post-industrialized societies
- contain processed sugars, hydrogenated oils, and other additives that enhance the taste of the food
- without adding any nutritional benefits.
- Foods laden with corn syrup, for example,
- typically contain high numbers of calories
- and their regular consumption can result in obesity, diabetes, and other problems.
- Thus, the mismatch between
- the features of ancestral versus modern foodstuffs
- can lead adaptive sensory mechanisms
- to produce maladaptive physiological consequences.
- The desire for sweet and fat foods
- promotes health problems,
- even when this desire operates in a perfectly normal manner
- and would produce health benefits
- in the environment for which it was designed
- example
-
- Jan 2023
-
docdrop.org docdrop.org
-
don't eat sugary foods
!- grateful list : don't eat sugar
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
- Sep 2022
-
blog.saeloun.com blog.saeloun.com
- Dec 2020
-
github.com github.com
-
Fixes #1037 allow slotted components via making <Component> <Inner slot="foo" /> </Component> as a sugar syntax for <Component> <svelte:fragment slot="foo"> <Inner /> </svelte:fragment> </Component>
-
- Nov 2020
-
stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
-
If you were to check the return status of every single command, your script would look like this:
Illustrates how much boilerplate set -e saves you from.
Update: Oops, if you read a comment further below, you learn that:
Actually the idiomatic code without
set -e
would be justmake || exit $?
True that.
-
-
guides.rubyonrails.org guides.rubyonrails.org
-
You can use the match method with the :via option to match multiple verbs at once:
-
-
github.com github.com
-
Things that I miss most from Vue:
-
- Oct 2020
-
drive.google.com drive.google.com
-
I n 1790, Haiti’s enslavers saw the Declaration of t he Rights of Man (Article 1: “Men are born and remain free and equal in rights”) as a green light f or t heir i ndependence drive and for t heir demands for new trade relations t o increase their wealth. F ree and affluent bira-cial activists numbering almost 3 0,000 (slightly less t han the White population) started driving for t heir civil r ights. Close to half a mil-lion enslaved Africans, who were producing about half t he world’s sugar and coffee i n the most profitable European colony in the world, heard these curious cries f or r ights and liberty among the i sland’s f ree people. On August 22, 1791, enslaved Africans revolted, i nspired in more ways t han one by Vodou priest Dutty Boukman. They emerged as t he fourth faction in the civil war between White royalists, White independence seekers, and free biracial a ctivist
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
-
Arguably what is interesting about Svelte’s approach to state management is not the store itself but the auto-subscription that is possible because of the Svelte compiler. By simply appending a $ to a variable inside of a component, e.g. $myVariable, the compiler will know to expect an object with a subscribe method on it and generate the boilerplate of subscribing and unsubscribing for you.
-
- Sep 2020
-
sapper.svelte.dev sapper.svelte.dev
-
Links are just <a> elements, rather than framework-specific <Link> components. That means, for example, that this link right here, despite being inside a blob of markdown, works with the router as you'd expect
-
-
github.com github.com
-
The proposals are mostly sugar
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
- Aug 2020
-
svelte.dev svelte.dev
-
The $name += '!' assignment is equivalent to name.set($name + '!').
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
- Jul 2020
-
svelte.dev svelte.dev
-
But that's a lot of code to write, so Svelte gives us an equivalent shorthand — an on:message event directive without a value means 'forward all message events'.
-
-
svelte.dev svelte.dev
-
preventDefault — calls event.preventDefault() before running the handler. Useful for client-side form handling, for example. stopPropagation — calls event.stopPropagation(), preventing the event reaching the next element passive — improves scrolling performance on touch/wheel events (Svelte will add it automatically where it's safe to do so) capture — fires the handler during the capture phase instead of the bubbling phase (MDN docs) once — remove the handler after the first time it runs self — only trigger handler if event.target is the element itself
-
-
bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
-
Why don't you allow a range without end, like (1..)? There are two advantages. First, we can write ary[1..] instead of ary[1..-1]. The -1 is one of the most I dislike in Ruby. It is very magical, ugly, redundant, and disappointing. I envy Python's ary[1:]. I know that ary.drop(1) is slightly fast, but too long for such a common operation, IMO. Second, we can write (1..).each {|n| ... }.
-
-
svelte.dev svelte.devSvelte1
-
Shorthand attributes It's not uncommon to have an attribute where the name and value are the same, like src={src}. Svelte gives us a convenient shorthand for these cases: <img {src} alt="A man dances.">
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
- May 2020
-
www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
-
Taber, S. (2019, September 18). The Problem With Sugar-Daddy Science. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/problem-sugar-daddy-science/598231/
-
- Apr 2020
-
www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
-
In the first of two enzymatic steps that produce high-glucose syrup as an intermediate to high-fructose syrup and other products, bacterial α-amylase is employed at pH 6–7 and about 105°C to hydrolyze starch purified by wet milling to roughly DE (dextrose equivalent) 10, DE being the percent of reducing end-groups in the aqueous sugar mixture relative to those in pure glucose of the same concentration. This indicates that the average maltooligosaccharide produced has a DP (degree of polymerization) of 10, although the mixture has a very wide DP range. DE 30 or more can be attained if the reaction proceeds to completion, but DE 10 is chosen to minimize the probability of pseudo-crystallization at lower DEs and the extent of alkaline-catalyzed isomerization of the reducing-end glucosyl residue at higher DEs.In the second step, at pH 4.3–4.5 and roughly 60°C, fungal glucoamylase and a small amount of pullulanase (pullulan 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41), the latter used to rapidly hydrolyze the α-1,6 bonds from the original starch feed, convert the maltooligosaccharide mixture to approximately 96% glucose (dry basis). The remainder is composed of byproducts from α-amylase hydrolysis plus mainly isomaltose [α-glucopyranosyl-(1,6)-glucose] and isomaltotriose from the glucoamylase-catalyzed condensation of glucose.
If I'm understanding this correctly, all I need is alpha amylase (easily obtainable) and beta amylase (AKA glucoamylase, also obtainable). When buying these, I've found that alpha amylase is advertised as simply amylase, whereas beta amylaze is advertised as glucoamylase
This mentions both pH and temperature, but fails to mention time. I'd expect it only takes a matter of hours (or less).
-
- Dec 2019
-
www.smithsonianmag.com www.smithsonianmag.com
-
Sugar cane—the sole source of the sweetener—only really flourished in hot, humid regions where temperatures remained above 80 degrees Fahrenheit and where rain fell steadily or farmers had ample irrigation.
It is difficult to product sugar. So, sugar is expensive and rare.
-
- Nov 2019
-
github.com github.com
-
toSelf().inSingletonScope()
How does this even work? What does it do?
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
- Oct 2019
-
s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.comp.pdf1
-
llappearedgladtoseeme,andwillingtohavetheirchildreninstructed.O
Sproat finds that most of the Natives at Sugar Bush are okay with their children being educated at a school
-
- Dec 2017
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
A beneficial impact of the fat quality on insulin sensitivity is not seen in individuals with a high fat intake (> 37E%).
This is likely do to the reduced carbohydrate intake rather than increased fat intake. Since carbohydrates generally insulin sensitivity, it's likely that this additional insulin resistance is acting as a confounder (as well as, presumably, a standard deviation widener). Thus, I would expect similar results during hypocaloric carbohydrate restriction.
Tags
- fatty acid / fat / LCSFA(s) /
- diabetes / insulin sensitivity/resistance / blood sugar
- research note
- saturated fatty acid fat LCSFAs unsaturated ceramide intramuscular triglycerides intramyocellular lipid
- diabetes insulin sensitivity resistance blood sugar
- diet health lifestyle disease prevention and reversal food nutrients nutrition eat
Annotators
URL
-
- Jun 2017
-
www.soultrainonline.de www.soultrainonline.de
-
- Jan 2017
-
well.blogs.nytimes.com well.blogs.nytimes.com
-
My wife has learned by experimenting that she can take any cookie recipe, any cake recipe, and reduce the amount of sugar by one third, and it actually tastes better, and it doesn’t ruin the texture. If you go down by a half, then it does. But if you go down by a third, the cookies still come out just as good
Reduce baking recipes byt a third
-
My wife has learned by experimenting that she can take any cookie recipe, any cake recipe, and reduce the amount of sugar by one third, and it actually tastes better, and it doesn’t ruin the texture. If you go down by a half, then it does. But if you go down by a third, the cookies still come out just as good
Reduce baking recipes byt a third
-
- Sep 2016
-
www.fastcompany.com www.fastcompany.com
-
Giving Up Refined Sugar
-
- Jul 2016
-
wn.rsarchive.org wn.rsarchive.org
-
spiritual senses of the occultist as are externally perceptible colors to the physical eye. This etheric body can actually be seen by the clairvoyant. It is the principle which calls the inorganic materials into life, which, summoning them from their lifeless condition, weaves them into the thread of life's garment.
This reminds me of the diabetes and heart disease epidemic. If through forced choice you can engender a species of people to change the make up of their blood through outside chemicals and OVER FEEDING everyone sugar rendering most people diabetic you can in essence control the emerging medical needs of a society dependent on new forms of health care and medicines. The obama care state.
-
- Aug 2015
-
www.americanyawp.com www.americanyawp.com
-
coming.
Study questions for this section:
What roles do sugar and slavery play in the expansion of European empires?
What diseases devastate Native American peoples?
-