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Sugar and cancer cells

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This research may have little relevance to NHL. I haven't found any research to support a connection, but until we know I think it would do no harm for any of us to cut our excess sugar intake. Wortwhile for general health alone :

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I am a prodigy when it comes to the big C.I have eaten sugar through all my battles from 1984-2017. I love yogurt cherry ice cream at night with big chunks of chocolates in it.Been eating it forever.I think if sugar caused cancer to grow I would of been dead years ago!My take is if it gives u pleasure then eat it and not the whole tub in one sitting,moderation lol.

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