http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article6954603.ece
Very, very interesting:
I can only hope this will be a watershed study that leads to enough research to quantify the problem. Would be nice to see FDA action on this...
Very, very interesting:
I've always assumed HFCS was simply a more concentrated form of sugar - no more or less dangerous that regular sugar, but this study shows it does act differently in the body, and may have effects that are worse than simple weight gain and it's attending problems.Fructose, a sweetener derived from corn, can cause dangerous growths of fat cells around vital organs and is able to trigger the early stages of diabetes and heart disease.
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Over 10 weeks, 16 volunteers on a strictly controlled diet, including high levels of fructose, produced new fat cells around their heart, liver and other digestive organs. They also showed signs of food-processing abnormalities linked to diabetes and heart disease. Another group of volunteers on the same diet, but with glucose sugar replacing fructose, did not have these problems.
I can only hope this will be a watershed study that leads to enough research to quantify the problem. Would be nice to see FDA action on this...