I believe there are some supplements that are more easily absorbed than the natural nutrients in actual food, but overall, you're far better off eating actual food. I mean the word "supplements" says it all...
But this is the guy who said babies don't feel pain...
What words to use at 32. Of course there's a difference between oranges and orange juice, but that doesn't offer any sort of point or insight.
And keep in mind that OP mentioned fruit smoothies, which often come with added sugar. I don't mind contrasting ideas, charli, but I just don't know if you're at that level.
The less healthy a life I lead, the worse my mood.
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There's a difference between a piece of fruit and a glass of fruit juice, you imbecile.
Can you just manage, just once, to not be completely fucking ignorant?
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"There's a difference between a piece of fruit and a glass of fruit juice, you imbecile"
Yes, this is the right answer.
And vitamins are so inferior to real food.
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I believe there are some supplements that are more easily absorbed than the natural nutrients in actual food, but overall, you're far better off eating actual food. I mean the word "supplements" says it all...
But this is the guy who said babies don't feel pain...
What words to use at 32. Of course there's a difference between oranges and orange juice, but that doesn't offer any sort of point or insight.
And keep in mind that OP mentioned fruit smoothies, which often come with added sugar. I don't mind contrasting ideas, charli, but I just don't know if you're at that level.
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So apparently you're unaware of the fact that people can make their own food?
Or that whether a fruit is whole or juiced is, in fact, a world of difference?
You're even dumber than I realised. And I already had you pegged as a window licker.
Now tell me what "No more Mr Nice Guy" has to say about this situation.