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- Health Risks to Children of High-Fructose Corn SyrupHigh-fructose corn syrup is a popular sweetener, particularly in processed foods marketed to children. This sweetener, however, poses numerous health risks and parents should limit their children's exposure to it.
Eating for Better Mental HealthHigh Fructose Corn Syrup is used in many things. It keeps products soft and protects freshness. People were getting anxious about the HFCS so the farmers asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for HFCS to be renamed to corn sugar.- FDA "Cautions" Corn Refiners Over "Corn Sugar"The FDA has cautioned the Corn Refiners Association over the use of the term "Corn Sugar.)
- Can Your Body Tell the Difference Between HFCS and Sugar?Is there a major difference between the way your body reacts to high fructose corn syrup and refined cane sugar (sucrose)? Find out here.
- Is Corn Healthy or Unhealthy?Corn has always been in news as the enemy of the dieters. Is it really as unhealthy as they speak of it to be? Let us understand what makes corn healthy or unhealthy and what is the best form to consume it in.
High Fructose Corn Syrup Vs. Sugar: Truths and MythsHigh fructose corn syrup is a sweetener found in many common American foods, does it deserve it's bad reputation, or is it really the same as sugar? Here are some truths and myths to help you decide.- 5 Foods and Sauces that Contain Hidden SugarThink you know whats going into your body. If your not checking your labels you might not.
All Corn is Indian CornNortheastern Indian corn history and culture: varieties, processing, storage, and descriptions of Native corn dishes (hominy, husk bread, baked scraped green corn bread, corn and chestnut pudding, etc.).- The Truth About Corn SyrupHere are some facts about corn syrup.
- The Hidden Dangers of High Fructose Corn SyrupSome basic information about high fructose corn syrup and its possible health threats.
- The Correlation Between High Fructose Corn Syrup and ObesityHigh fructose corn syrup has been accused of being a contributing factor to the rising obesity rates in the US.
Is High Fructose Corn Syrup Causing America's Obesity Epedemic?America has become obese in the last 40 years, but what is the link between high fructose corn syrup and obesity? What is the truth? Read on to find out.- Victims of Legal CrackAmericans are becoming obese and are suffering from type two diabetes at an alarming rate. High fructose corn syrup is a major factor, read on.
- High-Fructose Corn Syrup and Obesity DangersThis article discusses the almost-causal link between consumption of High Fructose Corn Syrup and obesity and offers suggestions for improvement.
- Reading Food LabelsIf you are a Diabetic or just trying to watch what you eat to maintain your weight then read this article and find the real reason why you are having so much trouble maintaining your sugar or your weight.
- High Fructose Corn SyrupHigh fructose corn syrup is an artificial sweetener that's the distant cousin of corn oil you find in the supermarket. Though tests are inconclusive, many people consider HFCS to be as healthy as toxic waste.
Review: Quaker Chewy Dark Chocolate Cherry Bars - Surprisingly Good!Quaker Chewy Dark Chocolate Cherry bars with no high fructose corn syrup. A new formula, and a new flavor, have lured me back.
The Truth About High-Fructose Corn SyrupSince fructose is processed by the liver, large amounts in the diet can cause an increased triglyceride synthesis, causing fat storage in the liver and increasing cardiovascular risk, fatty liver disease, hypertension, and metabolic dysfunction.- Women with OsteoorosisWomen, do you suffer from osteoporosis? Changing your diet could help.
High Fructose Corn SyrupToday, when watching TV, surfing the net or reading magazines, one dominant message being received by people constantly is regarding weight loss -- yet this message goes without effect. Find out why!
High Fructose Corn Syrup WarThe war wages between experts about high fructose corn syrup about possible dangers to health. Science is proving these dangers. Find out what ones have been most noted.
Why is High Fructose Corn Syrup so Bloody Awful?Learn the truth about High Fructose Corn Syrup.
General Mills Responding to Obesity in ChildrenGeneral Mills, Inc. is doing their part to battle obesity in children, but where does that leave them on the war of obesity when corn syrup is present? Here are the facts.- Mom's Best Naturals Oats & Honey Blend Cereal ReviewThis cereal is lightly sweetened, with corn and whole wheat flakes and granola. Naturally low in fat and cholesterol free.
The Dangers of High Fructose Corn Syrup & Why it is Being Used Instead of SugarHigh fructose corn syrup is very unhealthy and causes an array of serious health issues, however the big food manufacturers are insisting on using in to replace more healthy alternatives because it is cheaper. Here is the skinny!- Best Healthy Sugar Substitutes and Sweeteners: Give Up Sugar and High-Fructose Corn Syrup!Although sugar and especially high-fructose corn syrup pose huge health risks, there are several healthy, natural and good tasting sweeteners that will not harm you; none of which are created in a chemical laboratory.
High Fructose Corn Syrup or Corn Sugar?High fructose corn syrup is a common ingredient used on everyday foods. It has negative effects on your health, but the Corn Refiners Association says otherwise.- Is High Fructose Corn Syrup Really All that Bad?We hear about how bad high fructose corn syrup is, yet it's in nearly everything we eat or drink. How bad is it really?
- What's All the Fuss About Corn Sugar?On Sept. 14 2010, the Corn Refiners Association petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to change the name of high-fructose corn syrup to "corn sugar."
- Is Pepsi Preparing to Convert to Sweetening All Their Drinks with Cane Sugar Rather Than Corn Syrup?Two very trustworthy sources informed me that Pepsi has plans to make all their soft drinks sweetened with cane sugar and do away with corn syrup.
- High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)The evil villain is lurking around every corner, nook and cranny. We need to arm ourselves for self-defense but instead of a gun, our weapon is knowledge.
- Today's Lesson: Cut 3,000 Teaspoons of Sugar from Your Diet!Sugar hides using many different names. High Fructose Corn Syrup is just one. There are many more.
- High Fructose Corn Syrup Receives a DisguiseThe corn refiners association has requested the term high fructose corn syrup be changed to "corn sugar." Is the action meant to clarify or disguise?
High-Fructose Corn Syrup May Be RenamedThe name "high-fructose corn syrup" has developed a somewhat tarnished public image. The Corn Refiners Association has petitioned the FDA to change the name to "corn sugar." What do you think about that?
Corn Refiners Association Petitions FDA for High-Fructose Corn Syrup Name ChangeWith the excuse that it will eliminate "consumer confusion" the Corn Refiners Association petitioned the FDA on September 14, 2010 to allow high fructose corn syrup to be called "Corn Sugar."- Makers of High Fructose Corn Syrup Want New Name: Corn SugarWill the Corn Refiners Association bid to re-brand High Fructose Corn Syrup reform its image?
- High Fructose Corn Syrup Vs Corn Sugar: Will a Name Change Make a Difference?Will changing high fructose corn syrup to corn sugar make a difference? The definition of high fructose corn syrup, and the dangers that may be associated with this product.
What is the Real Problem with High Fructose Corn Syrup?The companies that manufacture our food are sending mixed signals to consumers concerning High Fructose Corn Syrup. What they don't want you to know is revealed here.- "Sugar, Sugar" Will Be Replacing High Fructose Corn Syrup, Even After a Name ChangeThis article is about the stigma attached to high fructose corn syrup and whether or not a name change will help it
High Fructose Corn Syrup Could Be Listed as Corn Sugar on Food LabelsThe Corn Refiners Association is launching a campaign to rename the very sugary substance found in most of our processed foods that contain high amounts of sweetener.





