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Posted on 4/20/23 at 4:11 pm to TheWeatherMan
Annoying intro on that video.
There are unanswered questions, dots unconnected. That does not mean that the study is unsupportive of the headline.
That guy in the video wants to try to fit the study into his fitness subculture framework, so he's unsatisfied with the unanswered questions.
The way I look at it, high levels of erythritol in the blood, however they got there, are not good for the cardiovascular system. I'm not worried about a major cardiovascular event. My perspective is more about thriving than surviving. I want my cardiovascular system functioning at a high level, and it seems intake of erythritol will obstruct that. Even if that's a happening at a very minor level, it's not something I want, and I definitely don't want to pay for it.
There are other energy drinks I like better. RIOT is one I've been seeing around more and more that I like. The questionable ingredient on that one is the mysterious catchall "natural flavors". But it's organic, so I'm guessing they're not using anything too bad.
There are unanswered questions, dots unconnected. That does not mean that the study is unsupportive of the headline.
That guy in the video wants to try to fit the study into his fitness subculture framework, so he's unsatisfied with the unanswered questions.
The way I look at it, high levels of erythritol in the blood, however they got there, are not good for the cardiovascular system. I'm not worried about a major cardiovascular event. My perspective is more about thriving than surviving. I want my cardiovascular system functioning at a high level, and it seems intake of erythritol will obstruct that. Even if that's a happening at a very minor level, it's not something I want, and I definitely don't want to pay for it.
There are other energy drinks I like better. RIOT is one I've been seeing around more and more that I like. The questionable ingredient on that one is the mysterious catchall "natural flavors". But it's organic, so I'm guessing they're not using anything too bad.
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