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Congratulations on your wedding!

Sugar is inflammatory in general and
Skews cytokines to the PGE2 inflammatory
Side of the fatty acid chemistry.

And as Glenn points out, leads to high insulin
Levels which lead to low dips after the sugar
Is moved around.. Sugar 'crashes' and this
Disturbs the nerves too.

Sugar is part fructose and many people
cannot metabolize this well, either.

My feeling is that if something does not
agree with you, you should avoid it.
Thank you Mrs D,
The wedding was fantastic! Afterwards we went to New York and it was absolutely the most magnificent city I have ever seen! I wish I could have stayed longer. I loved it!

Thank you for the info on sugar too!!
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