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The Truth About High Fructose Corn Syrup

Oct 6, 2008

The new commercial about high fructose corn syrup is leaving out some important truths. The commercial makes you think that high fructose corn syrup is just a natural product and you should be able to consume it without concern.  However, Gabe Mirkin, MD can shed some light on the possible negative effects of high fructose corn syrup and I want you to know what he has to say.  You need to have all the facts in order to make an educated decision. In an article by Gabe Mirkin, MD, he writes, “Evidently something in soft drinks makes people eat more food than they would otherwise.  High fructose corn syrup may be that factor.  It is the leading sweetner in the US today with 4.5 billion dollars worth sold each year.  Several recent studies have shown that fructose is processed differently in the body than the far more common sugar, glucose.  Glucose causes the pancreas to release insulin which drives sugar from the bloodstream into cells.  Glucose causes fat cells to release leptin that makes you feel full so you eat less.  Glucose prevents the stomach from releasing ghrelin that makes you hungry.  Fructose does not react the same way. This mean that fructose increases hunger to make you eat more.  Futhermore, the liver converts fructose far more readily to a body fat called triglyceride, that it does with glucose.  High triglyceride levels raise blood levels of the bad LDL cholesterol and lower blood level of the good HDL cholesterol, which increases heart attack risk.”

“Recent data shows that large amounts of fructose cause insulin resistance, impair glucose tolerance, produce high levels of insulin, raise triglycerides, and cause high blood pressure in animals.”  All this has not yet been replicated in humans, but there is enough evidence to know that there are adverse effects on th human body and certainly, there are better options out there.  High fructose corn syrup is found in almost all soft drinks and fruit beverages, not to mention hidden in many processed foods.  Always read the ingredient list in the products you;re thinking of purchasing, be an educated CONSUMER.

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6 Comments »

JJ said...
Oct 8, 2008

Great information! I’ve seen those commercials and thought they were odd. Is there a shortage of people buying products with high fructose corn syrup? I hope so!

Keep up the great work. And to anyone else that reads this, Darla is awesome! She’ll get ya movin’ and feeling great! JJ

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Dave said...
Oct 21, 2008

just happened upon your site, but I seriously am freaked out by how high fructose corn syrup is in so many things at the supermarket. I really have never known what was wrong with it besides the fact that, if it is in that many products there has to be something up with it, guess I was right.

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Norm said...
Oct 23, 2008

The commercials are because of negative publicity that it receives, so they are trying to say it is “all natural”.
As far as the supermarket, if you stay away from the processed stuff & stick to the natural items (usually on the outside of the grocery stores), you will be alright.

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王鑫 - Translated: Wang Xin said...
Oct 24, 2008

你好,你是哪里人啊? – Translated: Hello, Where are you from ah?

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Lori said...
Oct 24, 2008

Wow! I’m a Coca-cola addict and after reading this, I’m thinking….no wonder my cholesterol and triglycerides are high!

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Nicole said...
Feb 13, 2009

Thanks for being one of the many now who are writing about this crap. The more I read & learn, the more I strive to omit it from my diet, which has not been an easy road to go down.

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