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Old 03-17-2008, 07:49 AM   #1
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Had to share this!!

The Murky World of High-Fructose Corn Syrup

This is only part of the article, follow the link for the full article.

There's a couple of other murky things that consumers should know about HFCS. According to a food technology expert, two of the enzymes used, alpha-amylase and glucose-isomerase, are genetically modified to make them more stable. Enzymes are actually very large proteins and through genetic modification specific amino acids in the enzymes are changed or replaced so the enzyme's "backbone" won't break down or unfold. This allows the industry to get the enzymes to higher temperatures before they become unstable.

Consumers trying to avoid genetically modified foods should avoid HFCS. It is almost certainly made from genetically modified corn and then it is processed with genetically modified enzymes. I've seen some estimates claiming that virtually everything--almost 80 percent--of what we eat today has been genetically modified at some point. Since the use of HFCS is so prevalent in processed foods, those figures may be right.

But there's another reason to avoid HFCS. Consumers may think that because it contains fructose--which they associate with fruit, which is a natural food--that it is healthier than sugar. A team of investigators at the USDA, led by Dr. Meira Field, has discovered that this just ain't so.

Sucrose is composed of glucose and fructose. When sugar is given to rats in high amounts, the rats develop multiple health problems, especially when the rats were deficient in certain nutrients, such as copper. The researchers wanted to know whether it was the fructose or the glucose moiety that was causing the problems. So they repeated their studies with two groups of rats, one given high amounts of glucose and one given high amounts of fructose. The glucose group was unaffected but the fructose group had disastrous results. The male rats did not reach adulthood. They had anemia, high cholesterol and heart hypertrophy--that means that their hearts enlarged until they exploded. They also had delayed testicular development. Dr. Field explains that fructose in combination with copper deficiency in the growing animal interferes with collagen production. (Copper deficiency, by the way, is widespread in America.) In a nutshell, the little bodies of the rats just fell apart. The females were not so affected, but they were unable to produce live young.

"The medical profession thinks fructose is better for diabetics than sugar," says Dr. Field, "but every cell in the body can metabolize glucose. However, all fructose must be metabolized in the liver. The livers of the rats on the high fructose diet looked like the livers of alcoholics, plugged with fat and cirrhotic."

HFCS contains more fructose than sugar and this fructose is more immediately available because it is not bound up in sucrose. Since the effects of fructose are most severe in the growing organism, we need to think carefully about what kind of sweeteners we give to our children. Fruit juices should be strictly avoided--they are very high in fructose--but so should anything with HFCS.

Interestingly, although HFCS is used in many products aimed at children, it is not used in baby formula, even though it would probably save the manufactueres a few pennies for each can. Do the formula makers know something they aren't telling us? Pretty murky!
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:40 AM   #2
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That is the one ingredient I try my hardest on to avoid
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Old 03-17-2008, 04:58 PM   #3
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I don't eat anything with HFCS in it anymore! Such a nasty thing....
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Old 03-17-2008, 06:19 PM   #4
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Thanks for the info. I have been trying hard to avoid this now. I am sure I am not avoiding it completely, but I am slowly making progress.
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Old 03-20-2008, 08:14 PM   #5
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The worst part about eating it, is that the more you eat, the hungrier you get. Your body doesn't even realize it!
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Old 03-20-2008, 08:20 PM   #6
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Read those labels! Even to the brands you are Loyal to! Some "flavors" may have it while others don't!

Its in EVERYTHING now! So frustrating.
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Old 03-21-2008, 07:45 AM   #7
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This is a hard one to avoid. Its everywhere. I did just find a bread that is really good that has no artificial anything, no HFCS - just good natural healthy ingredients. And, its a little cheaper than the other breads I was buying - go figure.
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I know this post is old, but I was searching for something else. Anyway, 80s girl, I was wondering if you could tell me what brand of bread it is that you are buying now. I hate buying bread. I would rather just make it, but my family probably wouldn't be happy. Well, they probably wouldn't be happy with healthy bread either, but too bad. Right now I have been buying Aunt Millies.
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I know this post is old, but I was searching for something else. Anyway, 80s girl, I was wondering if you could tell me what brand of bread it is that you are buying now. I hate buying bread. I would rather just make it, but my family probably wouldn't be happy. Well, they probably wouldn't be happy with healthy bread either, but too bad. Right now I have been buying Aunt Millies.
I want to know too... I do not have a bread maker and I am not skilled in the kitchen, but ALL bread I have found has HFCS in it!! YIKES I have been able to eliminate it for just about everything else in the house, some store bought cookies or treats have it in but I know I am eating something unhealthy when I am eating them. When I started looking out for this HFCS was appearing in my pasta sauce, yogurt, cereal, crackers, and many others I opt for the brand without now!!
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HFCS is so awful! I buy virtually nothing made with it anymore.

I use a great tasting bread that has no HFCS and lots of good grains. It is Country Oven and has lots of different kinds, we like the Honey & Oat version. I shop at Fred Meyer which is only in like 5 NW states. Fred Meyer carries the Kroger brand though so maybe that will help you find it.
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