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Fruit has nutrients and vitamins for sure, but it's not the go-to for health due to the amount of sugar fruit contains. In fact, if you are prone to diabetes or have issues with high blood sugar, or even a fatty liver, fruit is something you actually want to avoid. Green vegetables are far more healthy, offering a no carb no sugar diet. Same with fish and eggs.

I'm not at all saying you should not eat some fruit. What I am saying is you should not consume tons of it because you are overloading yourself with sugar, same as if you were drinking soda beverages. Moderation is key with carbs and sugar. Too much becomes unhealthy.

I have fatty alcoholic liver disease and diabetes and what keeps me alive is sticking to a no carb, no sugar Keto diet. My meals consist of meat, vegetables, fish, eggs and nuts. Sometimes oatmeal or grits. On seldom occasions, only as a special treat, a nice buttery garlic seafood pasta dish or meat & potatoes but only about once a month. I avoid sweet food like a plague. The only sweet substitute I will add to some dishes is organic honey. I do this with ginger tea. Because I have a fatty liver I have to get plenty of Omega-3 fatty acids (fish, cod liver oil substitutes) and I use a lot of garlic for dinner dishes. Both help reduce the fat build-up in my liver, so will drinking ginger tea occasionally. Beet root powder is also something I use to increase healthy blood circulation and reduce blood sugar. I'll mix beet root powder with some water and chug it down. It reduces symptoms of diabetes and helps detox arteries. Cooking cabbage is great for gut health, I'll mix some bacon, onion and fennel seed with it to make it taste good.



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If you address as Father, the One who impartially judges according to each one’s work, conduct yourselves in [reverent] fear [of Him] and with profound respect for Him throughout the time of your stay on earth. 18 For you know that you were not redeemed from your useless [spiritually unproductive] way of life inherited [by tradition] from your forefathers with perishable things like silver and gold, 19 but [you were actually purchased] with precious blood, like that of a [sacrificial] lamb unblemished and spotless, the priceless blood of Christ. 20 For He was foreordained (foreknown) before the foundation of the world, but has appeared [publicly] in these last times for your sake 21 and through Him you believe [confidently] in God [the heavenly Father], who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are [centered and rest] in God.



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In Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy, the "blonde beast" (die blonde Bestie) is not a racial or genetic concept, but a psychological metaphor for primal, un-sublimated animal passion and master morality. First introduced in his 1913 work On the Genealogy of Morality, the phrase represents the raw, uncivilized force of conquerors who act on their natural instincts without the constraints of guilt or conventional conscience.



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