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newscript column in C&E News
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, Billy wrote: In article , Frank wrote: This is article. Actually high fructose syrup is not that different from sucrose which I would assume under the acidic soda conditions would invert to the 50/50 mixture of fructose and glucose. Brings back old memories as one summer I worked in a control lab at ICI in plant that made sorbitol and mannitol which are the hydrogenated products of glucose and sucrose. Sorbitol and mannitol are dietetic type sweetners but consuming to much has laxative action. Trouble with logic is that it always hinges on its premise that may, or may not be correct. http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/532433/#imagetop Soda Warning? New Study Supports Link Between Diabetes, High-fructose Corn Syrup So it appears that the Journal of Nutrition is battling it out with PubMed over the toxicity of HFCS (IIRC nutritionists are paid well by large companies like Kelloge, ConAgra, Nestl, Cargill, Kraft, Pepsico, and General Mills to tout their products). That just leaves us with, Dicarbonyls attacking the mitochondria http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=2639773 and the GMO enabler, Cabbage Mosaic Virus (CaMV). Think I'll just try and stick with stevia. Got me thinking about how many folks know of bitter melon. Bitter seems to be lacking in our foods and wondered if we had it then perhaps our sweet could be countered will simple sweets. I remember being enamored with sucking on common honey suckle as a youth. Bill http://www.google.com/search?client=...ter+mellon+ben efit&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA http://prototype.nytimes.com/gst/articleSkimmer/ |
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