Candida

The trouble with googling ‘candida sugar’ is that you immediately end up in the fruit-loop end of the diet and nutrition websites.

These guys are at the pointy end of the google search results because their efforts are easy to digest.

Sugar for the mind, so to speak.

What we need is an algorithm that classifies web information based on both syntax and references.

‘Syntax’ because the fruit loops talk in a peculiar language. For example;

“You are in the right place and asking the right questions, because I have some answers for you!”

And “references” because they are very big on making unsubstantiated claims. For example;

“I’m here to tell you that you can and should eat natural sugars, even if you have candida issues.”

We could assign a ‘fruit loop’ coefficient to all web info, where;

0 – is for useless, opinionated, self-serving drivel, and

1 – is for well referenced and holistic advice from people with credentials that allow them to pontificate. But I would subtract points for information that is hard to digest – after all, the art of communication is to make it accessible for all.

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