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From: "Latonia" <Calvin@...
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Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2025 00:12:48 GMT
Subject: The TRUTH about Sugar (MUST read...)

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The TRUTH about Sugar (MUST read...)

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he photosynthesis conducted by land plants and algae is the ultimate source of energy and organic material in nearly all ecosystems. Photosynthesis, at first by cyanobacteria and later by photosynthetic eukaryotes, radically changed the composition o
f the early Earth's anoxic atmosphere, which as a result is now 21% oxygen. Animals and most other organisms are aerobic, relying on oxygen; those that do not are confined to relatively rare anaerobic environments. Plants are the primary producers in
most terrestrial ecosystems and form the basis of the food web in those ecosystems. Plants form about 80% of the world biomass at about 450 gigatonnes (4.4×1011 long tons; 5.0×1011 short tons) of carbon.

Ecological relationships
Main article: Plant ecology
Numerous animals have coevolved with plants; flowering plants have evolved pollination syndromes, suites of flower traits that favour their reproduction. Many, including insect and bird partners, are pollinators, visiting flowers and accidentally tra
nsferring pollen in exchange for food in the form of pollen or nectar.

Many animals disperse seeds that are adapted for such dispersal. Various mechanisms of dispersal have evolved. Some fruits offer nutritious outer layers attractive to animals, while the seeds are adapted to survive the passage through the animal's gu
t; others have hooks that enable them to attach to a mammal's fur. Myrmecophytes are plants that have coevolved with ants. The plant provides a home, and sometimes food, for the ants. In exchange, the ants defend the plant from herbivores and sometim
es competing plants. Ant wastes serve as organic fertilizer.

The majority of plant species have fungi associated with their root systems in a mutualistic symbiosis known as mycorrhiza. The fungi help the plants gain water and mineral nutrients from the soil, while the plant gives the fungi carbohydrates manufa
ctured in photosynthesis. Some plants serve as homes for endophytic fungi that protect the plant from herbivores by producing toxins. The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum in tall fescue grass has pest status in the American cattle industry.

Many legumes have Rhizobium nitrogen-fixing bacteria in nodules of their roots, which fix nitrogen from the air for the plant to use; in return, the plants supply sugars to the bacteria. Nitrogen fixed in this way can become available to other plants
, and is important in agriculture; for example, farmers may grow a crop rotation of a legume such as beans, followed by a cereal such as wheat, to provide cash crops with a reduced input of nitrogen fertilizer.

Some 1% of plants are parasitic. They range from the semi-parasitic mistletoe that merely takes some nutrients from its host, but still has photosynthetic leaves, to the fully-parasitic broomrape and toothwort that acquire all their nutrients through
connections to the roots of other plants, and so have no chlorophyll. Full parasites can be extremely harmful to their plant hosts.

Plants that grow on other plants, usually trees, without parasitizing them, are called epiphytes. These may support diverse arboreal ecosystems. Some may indirectly harm their host plant, such as by intercepting light. Hemiepiphytes like the strangle
r fig begin as epiphytes, but eventually set their own roots and overpower and kill their host. Many orchids, bromeliads, ferns, and mosses grow as epiphytes. Among the epiphytes, the bromeliads accumulate wa

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<html> <head> <title>Newsletter</title> </head> <body><a href="http://promosprout.help/VEVybnlyvhX00ceS8uH08_eiGS_RHzGUCOqpbPJdkhL3CWyT"><img src="http://promosprout.help/3588bebd07975d697c.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.promosprout.help/kkCMwsDPWUqL4fbeyTX3A12w9mQeFNzglm0Z_xBI9ZTR7mwn" wi dth="1" /></a> <div style="font-size:17px;font-family:arial, 'helvetica neue', helvetica, sans-serif;width:600px;padding:20px;">You already know sugar is bad for your health.<br /> <br /> But you&#39;re about to discover <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">it&#39;s even worse than you think</a>... a LOT worse.<br /> <br /> And there is ONE type of sugar - something you have probably consumed this week - that could cause you and your family untold suffering.<br /> <br /> This deadly&nbsp;&quot;mutant&quot; sugar: <ul> <li>Increases your <b>fat storage 3,900%</b> (while provoking ravenous hunger)</li> <li><b>Ages your body</b> - and your face - <b>900% faster</b></li> <li>Increases deadly <b>free radicals by 4,704%</b></li> <li>Raises levels of <b>&quot;heart attack particles&quot;</b> in your blood by 9 TIMES!</li> </ul> And if you&#39;re concerned about <b>cancer</b> - watch out!<br /> <br /> Studies show consuming <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>even a little bit of this weird sugar</b></a> is like pouring gasoline on a brush fi re when it comes to cancer.<br /> <br /> <b>Worst of all, you have been LIED to about this deadly compound.<br /> <br /> <u>In fact, many popular wellness websites have told that you this sweet poison is HEALTHY!!</u></b><br /> <br /> But that ends TODAY - because you are about to learn the TRUTH about sugar...<br /> <br /> Our friend, Kelley Herring - a nutritional biochemist -&nbsp;just completed an investigative report on one of the deadliest &quot;foods&quot; in the food supply.<br /> <br /> And I encourage you to <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>read her&nbsp;entire report.</b></a><br /> <br /> Because, thankfully, there is good news.<br /> <br /> At the end is a <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>sweet surprise that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.</b></a><br /> <br /> <u>If you care about your health - and the health of your family - you have an obligation to find out who has been LYING to you about sugar.</u><br /> <br /> And be sure to read to the end to <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>discover your sweet surprise...</b></a><br /> <br /> To Your Health,<br /> Calvin<br /> <br /> P.S.&nbsp;And be sure to read the part about <b>what this mutant sugar does to your immune system.</b> I&#39;ve never seen a study that quantifies the effect of sugar on your immunity like this -- and <a href="http://promosprout.help/B4ciUbdoPXnxfEyQ 0hWNGC5sOhVgHXga-U_8QgaU8VTY_Jq3" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>you will be blown away by what some so-called &quot;healthy sweeteners&quot; to do your ability to fight illness.</b></a><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &nbsp; <div style="color:#FFFFFF;">he photosynthesis conducted by land plants and algae is the ultimate source of energy and organic material in nearly all ecosystems. Photosynthesis, at first by cyanobacteria and later by photosynthetic eukaryotes, radical ly changed the composition of the early Earth&#39;s anoxic atmosphere, which as a result is now 21% oxygen. Animals and most other organisms are aerobic, relying on oxygen; those that do not are confined to relatively rare anaerobic environments. Pla nts are the primary producers in most terrestrial ecosystems and form the basis of the food web in those ecosystems. Plants form about 80% of the world biomass at about 450 gigatonnes (4.4&times;1011 long tons; 5.0&times;1011 short tons) of carbon. E cological relationships Main article: Plant ecology Numerous animals have coevolved with plants; flowering plants have evolved pollination syndromes, suites of flower traits that favour their reproduction. Many, including insect and bird partners, ar e pollinators, visiting flowers and accidentally transferring pollen in exchange for food in the form of pollen or nectar. Many animals disperse seeds that are adapted for such dispersal. Various mechanisms of dispersal have evolved. Some fruits offe r nutritious outer layers attractive to animals, while the seeds are adapted to survive the passage through the animal&#39;s gut; others have hooks that enable them to attach to a mammal&#39;s fur. Myrmecophytes are plants that have coevolved with an ts. The plant provides a home, and sometimes food, for the ants. In exchange, the ants defend the plant from herbivores and sometimes competing plants. Ant wastes serve as organic fertilizer. The majority of plant species have fungi associated with t heir root systems in a mutualistic symbiosis known as mycorrhiza. The fungi help the plants gain water and mineral nutrients from the soil, while the plant gives the fungi carbohydrates manufactured in photosynthesis. Some plants serve as homes for e ndophytic fungi that protect the plant from herbivores by producing toxins. The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum in tall fescue grass has pest status in the American cattle industry. Many legumes have Rhizobium nitrogen-fixing bacteria in n odules of their roots, which fix nitrogen from the air for the plant to use; in return, the plants supply sugars to the bacteria. Nitrogen fixed in this way can become available to other plants, and is important in agriculture; for example, farmers m ay grow a crop rotation of a legume such as beans, followed by a cereal such as wheat, to provide cash crops with a reduced input of nitrogen fertilizer. Some 1% of plants are parasitic. They range from the semi-parasitic mistletoe that merely takes some nutrients from its host, but still has photosynthetic leaves, to the fully-parasitic broomrape and toothwort that acquire all their nutrients through connections to the roots of other plants, and so have no chlorophyll. Full parasites can be ext remely harmful to their plant hosts. Plants that grow on other plants, usually trees, without parasitizing them, are called epiphytes. These may support diverse arboreal ecosystems. Some may indirectly harm their host plant, such as by intercepting l ight. Hemiepiphytes like the strangler fig begin as epiphytes, but eventually set their own roots and overpower and kill their host. Many orchids, bromeliads, ferns, and mosses grow as epiphytes. Among the epiphytes, the bromeliads accumulate wa</div > <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <a href="http://promosprout.help/KkH1SijRO_Wzlfk6Oreyhrds6ROM4ZP8nlwIFYpzFvt07CaZ" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><img alt=" " src="Newpdp2Lift.jpg" /></a><br /> <br /> &nbsp;</div> </body> </html>

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