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​Cutting Sugar In First 1,000 Days Of Life Reduces Late-Adulthood Disease Risk – Tyler Durden

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​Cutting Sugar In First 1,000 Days Of Life Reduces Late-Adulthood Disease Risk – Tyler Durden

Cutting Sugar In First 1,000 Days Of Life Reduces Late-Adulthood Disease Risk Authored by Rachel Ann T. Melegrito via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A low-sugar diet in utero and within the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood, a new study finds. E_Katsiaryna/Shutterstock Researchers determined that a low-sugar diet during the first 1,000 days after conception lowered the child’s risk of diabetes and hypertension in adulthood by 35 percent and 20 percent, respectively, and delayed disease onset by four and two years. Eating sugar in the first two years of one’s…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More

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