Im going to go over why the YOUs in the title are capitalized first, because I know people won't be able to focus on what comes after this if I don't explain that. YOU are in control of YOUR health. So YOU choose what goes into YOUR body; the toll it takes on YOU is partly ...
It seems to be human nature to want to find ONE SOLUTION to complex problems. Obesity is no different. Every few years something new is blamed as THE CAUSE OF OBESITY. At least one of those is high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Like others before, it has been blamed as the cause of o...
题目 High-fructose corn syrup (高果糖玉米糖浆) Artificial flavors and colors.What do these things have in common?They are found in many (1) processed(process) foods.But the clean label movement wants to kick them out of your grocery store!Clean label is a consumer-powered...
High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a fructose-glucose liquid sweetener alternative to sucrose (common table sugar) first introduced to the food and beverage industry in the 1970s. It is not meaningfully different in composition or metabolism from other fructose-glucose sweeteners like sucrose, honey...
So, some manufacturers use less obvious names to hide added sugar in the ingredients list and make their products seem more healthy than they are. This makes avoiding sugar much more challenging. Some alternative names for sugar include: high fructose corn syrup agave nectar (or syrup) blackstrap...
High fructose corn syrup is found in so many products these days. It was first used in sweet products like soda, candy and so forth. But I can now see fructose in all sorts of foods. I think it is used both as a sugar substitute and also as a preservative because it's cheap. ...
Imagine you walk into a small shop that sells sodas or sweet drinks. You see it has Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, among others. The drinks contain many of the same things — carbonated water, sugar, or high fructose corn syrup — but they a...
And now, a moment of tough love. I'm not gonna lie - this is more for me than it is for you, dear reader, because I have a bad habit of running back to foods that are laden with high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and usually don't realize what I'm doing to
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- This week, sugar makers and corn refiners began another round in their billion dollar court battle. Each maintains the other side has made false claims in the highly competitive sweetener market. So, what is the difference between high-fructose corn syrup and sugar...
While corn syrup, fructose syrup in particular, is an alternative to sugar, it is not a replacement. Many health studies in recent years show that high fructose corn syrup especially is not digested by the body in the same way as sugar itself, and can lead to increased appetite, causing ...