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My responses to Neli’s questions are here: http://www.sarahbesthealth.com/mini-qa-on-sugar/
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Thank you for commenting, Miriam. I’d forgotten that I recommended agave in this article and I’ve made a note to revise it, as I have since revised my views – very much in line with what you wrote, in fact! I blogged about that here: http://www.sarahbesthealth.com/is-agave-syrup-a-healthy-alternative-to-sugar/ I still consider brown rice syrup a great choice since it’s essentially fructose free. As for research on the impact on emotional and mental wellbeing of consuming a high-sugar diet, I couldn’t agree more! And I personally think that what’s come out on this so far is just the tip of the iceberg 🙂
The deadly drug in your kitchen
Hi R-M,
Yes, I have seen that video – it’s a valuable resource – thank you for posting it here.
Sarah
The deadly drug in your kitchen
Hi Neli,
Many thanks for these great questions! Just a quick note to say I have limited internet access for the next few days, but will reply to this as soon as I can.
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