88 wrote:mvscal is right, yo.mvscal wrote:LTS TRN 2 wrote:Though derived from corn, fructose is metabolized in our livers and is not recognized as sugar in our brains, leading to increased hunger and over-consumption.
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Total bullshit.
I think LTS TRN 2 might have intended to make reference to high-fructose corn syrup, which some critics blame for obesity notwithstanding a complete lack of evidence supporting that contention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-fructose_corn_syrup
What do you mean I might have intended to make make reference to high fructose corn syrup? I put it right up front.
All you offer however is the Wikipedia link which ONLY offers this as per the question of its dangerous effects:
"The Corn Refiners Association has launched an aggressive advertising campaign to counter these criticisms, claiming that high-fructose corn syrup "is natural" and "has the same natural sweeteners as table sugar". Both sides point to studies in peer reviewed journals that allegedly support their point of view."
So...big money corporate PR campaigns are all you need to assure you that they're not just looking out for maximum profits while saying fuck you to the consumers?
Try actually examining some of the studies which are not conducted by corporate whores, okay? Then check back.