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I'M NOT AN EXPERT BUT MAYBE THE REASON BEHIND THIS IS THE FIRST INTAKE OF A NEWLY BORN CHILD BEFORE HE OR SHE OPENED HIS OR HER EYES IN THIS WORLD THE INTRODUCTION TO HIS OR HER MOUTH IS SUGARBASED VITAMINS AND OR MEDICINE THRU A MEDICINE DROPPER AS ANTI-INFECTION, TETANOUS ETC. AS JUSTIFIED BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. ALL I CAN SAY (IN MY OPINION) THAT ALL PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE PRE-DIABETIC BECAUSE OF THE SWEET POISON HIDDEN ALL FOODS, DRINKS, VITAMINS ETC.

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Q: Why do humans prefer the sweet tasting things over the other tastes such as salty and sour?
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