Archives For November 30, 1999

Do Not Try to Drink From a Fire Hose.

You cannot drink from a fire hose. You will get hurt. It’s a matter of too much volume with too much velocity.

This is what we do to our blood sugar level when we eat refined white table sugar (sucrose) and high-fructose corn syrup. We provide way too much glucose too quickly. This creates a vicious blood sugar cycle that dramatically benefits cancer cell growth.

I have yet to see a patient beat cancer who is not serious about controlling blood glucose through diet” (Beating Cancer with Nutrition, Patrick Quillin, PhD, RD, CNS).

Blood sugar (glucose) is obtained from carbohydrates. The term blood sugar is the same as blood glucose. A blood sugar high would mean that the amount of glucose in the blood is much higher than normal and a sugar low would mean that the glucose level in the blood is below normal. Continue Reading…