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Must see documentary: “Sugar Coated- How the Sugar Industry Managed to Dupe the World for Decades”

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    • 21 JUL 18
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    Must see documentary: “Sugar Coated- How the Sugar Industry Managed to Dupe the World for Decades”

    While viewing this excellent documentary of how the sugar industry has spun the science to maintain their profits at the expense to public health, and how it mirrors the same tactics used by the tobacco industry, I am reminded of the PR tactics now used by the telecommunications industry to try and convince us that all is safe.

    Quoting in part from Dr. Christin Kearns now at the University of California as a Postdoctoral Scholar: …“the goal [of her research] is to be demonstrating the tactics used by the sugar industry and the tactics used by the tobacco industry”… “history is repeating itself absolutely unless we truly understand the industry practices the debate will continue to go on.”

    Recommended viewing!

    https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2018/07/21/sugar-coated-documentary.aspx?utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=art1&utm_campaign=20180721Z3&et_cid=DM222209&et_rid=371188832

    Don

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