High Fructose Corn Syrup Articles:

High Fructose Corn Syrup Makes Your Brain Crave Food

The average American now consumes 145 pounds of high fructose corn syrup per year – its lucky anyone is still able to walk. New research proves exactly how high fructose corn syrup bypasses normal energy balance systems in your body, causing your brain to eat more food because it never really registers the calories of the high fructose corn syrup.

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High Fructose Corn Syrup – Disease in a Can

High fructose corn syrup continues to poison Americans who are silly enough to consume the stuff, which appears to be a great many people apparently hopelessly addicted to the flavoring stimulants used in their favorite drinks. A new study demonstrates that if you are the child of a type II diabetic parent, then you are at greater risk for developing cholesterol problems, insulin resistance, and leptin resistance if you consume high fructose corn syrup.

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High Fructose Death Syrup Linked to Pancreatic Cancer

High fructose corn syrup should be banned from the food supply. The latest evidence comes from a large study of 60, 524 participants over a 14 year period. Those who consumed on average 5 high fructose corn syrup sweetened sodas per week had nearly double the risk for developing deadly pancreatic cancer.

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Taurine Offsets Multiple Stressors of High Blood Sugar

When your fasting blood sugar rises above 90 your body enters into a state of stress trying to deal with extra sugar. This is true long before blood sugar rises to the level of type 2 diabetes. The extra sugar in your circulation is a challenge for the health of your arteries, heart, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and eyes. A number of new studies show that supplemental taurine can help combat the stress of high blood sugar and act as a tool to assist in normalizing your blood sugar regulating systems.

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