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No, I'm asking honestly, with a neutral tone. I'm not putting down your choice of nutrition, I'm concerned for your health and everyone else reading it. Sugar is a lot worse than most people realise.
If the 50g of carbohydrates are 50g of sugar, that would be a very unhealthy amount. You could just as well down 100g of Vodka as far as your liver is concerned.
"Fructose as a metabolic toxin that targets the gut-liver axis": https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/article/S1550-4131(21)00423-X/fulltext
It didn't strike me as neutral, but it did make me want to ask whether you're German (or otherwise from a different background.) I assumed it's a cultural difference. I asked only because it came across to me as a bit rude.
Well sure, but I'm not the person to whom you originally replied.
I'm not German