
Alain SUPPINI
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I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.
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The Things Love Leaves Behind
In this city, magic didn’t glow. It stained. The rain that night tasted like old copper and burnt herbs, the kind of drizzle that seeped into your coat and your conscience at the same time. I pulled my collar up and waited under the awning of a pawnshop that sold cursed objects at honest prices, which is to say: none of them were cheap, and none of them were safe.
By Alain SUPPINI3 days ago in Fiction
FODMAP: The Sugar Trap
For most people, food is fuel. For others, it feels like a daily negotiation between pleasure and pain — the joy of eating versus the fear of bloating, cramps, or the sudden urgency to find a bathroom. If that balancing act sounds familiar, you’re far from alone. A growing body of research suggests that one culprit may lurk in plain sight: FODMAPs, a group of fermentable carbohydrates that can wreak havoc on sensitive digestive systems.
By Alain SUPPINI2 months ago in Longevity











