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It probably does not have the right texture. So not, best not.
Since the grains of regular sugar are much larger than confectioner's sugar, the texture will not be right and the ingredients will most likely not mix right. Confectioner's sugar is not at all hard to find, though, and once you buy it once, you will have it on hand for a long time, always conveniently right there.
Your body needs sugar or else you will get skin cancer . Sugar is sometimes fattening but at least 1 week drink a drink that has sugar to prevent cancer
Artificial sugar is that food which feed cancer. Avoiding foods with processed sugar is a good idea in general, but eliminating foods with natural sugar won't stop cancer cells from dividing.
Chemically glycerine may be considered as a derived member of the carbohydrates. Also FDA has the intention to include glycerine on food labels.
Cancer needs a source of sugar to burn to keep diseased cells alive. Instead of oxidizing the sugar via cellular mitochondria, cancer cells ferment the sugar to release energy. If the person is dead long enough, then the cancer will run out of sugar eventually. If some of the diseased cells are accidentally surgically removed for organ transplantation into a recipient patient, that recipient could easily get cancer due to the anti-rejection drugs given to them that prevent that person's immune system from attacking the new organ as though it was a foreign invader. In this case, cancer cells or the underlying chemical toxic causes of cancer could be transplanted and attack that person's body following death of the original patient.
Fanta is a soda. If you drink too much soda, you might get diabetes from all that sugar. It can also be bad for your teeth. Try drinking water instead of such high calorie, sugar laden soda.
Yes.
Yes, a low sugar diet will help. If you keep up a high sugar diet, your blood pressure and cholesterol may also increase, leading to strokes and heart diseases, that can be fatal. You can keep lowering your sugar diet in a slowly decreasing manner, instead of cutting sugar right out of your diet right away. Hope you become healthier!
Advise application of sun-screens & minimal sugar intake. There is evidence that sugar feeds cancer.
No. Cancer is a common thing and happens just out of the blue. Sugar is in every day life food and so it is fine. (i happen to eat allot of sugar but I'm fine )
No