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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, but new evidence suggests we should think twice about using it to sweeten soft drinks. Chi-Tang Ho at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and his colleagues found that adding the syrup to fizzy drinks makes them up to 10 times richer in harmful carbonyl compounds - elevated in people with diabetes and blamed for causing diabetic complications such as foot ulcers and eye and nerve damage - than fizzy drinks containing cane sugar. The most harmful compound, called methylglyoxal, is known to damage cells directly. "The link between methylglyoxal and diabetic complications is well documented," says Ho, whose team found carbonyl compounds in 11 popular brands of soft drink sweetened with the syrup. High-fructose corn syrup is popular in the US, where import tariffs make cane sugar relatively expensive. It is made by treating corn starch with .... * 04 September 2007 * New Scientist * Magazine issue 2619 http://www.newscien tist.com/ article/mg195261 92.800;jsessioni d=FDIADOAJIDPH The complete article is 336 words long. To continue reading this article, subscribe to New Scientist. Get 4 issues of New Scientist magazine and instant access to all online content for only USD $4.95 |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
"Tim Campbell" wrote in message oups.com... It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, snip Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
On Sep 5, 4:58 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:
Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! There are some in each of these groups for whom it is not "too late." |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
"Tim Campbell" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 5, 4:58 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote: Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! There are some in each of these groups for whom it is not "too late." Nope. Not when it comes to spam! |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
On Sep 5, 5:58 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:
"Tim Campbell" wrote in message oups.com... It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, snip Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! Technically, this is not spam; he's not selling anything. And it's not too late for you; there is considerable evidence that a change in life-style and food habits can ameliorate the condition. |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 5, 5:58 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote: "Tim Campbell" wrote in message oups.com... It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, snip Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! Technically, this is not spam; he's not selling anything. And it's not too late for you; there is considerable evidence that a change in life-style and food habits can ameliorate the condition. Not selling anything? I believe it said at the bottom of the message that we had to pay a fee to read the rest of the article. Looks like selling to me. a·mel·io·rate /?'mily??re?t, ?'mili?-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uh-meel-yuh-reyt, uh-mee-lee-uh-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation -verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -rat·ed, -rat·ing. to make or become better, more bearable, or more satisfactory; improve; meliorate. Duh! You obviously haven't been in this newsgroup for very long and know nothing about me. I don't consume HFC and never have. |
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Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda
On Sep 6, 7:08 am, wrote:
On Sep 5, 5:58 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote: "Tim Campbell" wrote in message roups.com... It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, snip Too late for us. We already have diabetes. Now taketh your spam elsewhere! Technically, this is not spam; he's not selling anything. And it's not too late for you; there is considerable evidence that a change in life-style and food habits can ameliorate the condition. Now I see this thing is cross-posted all over the place, my apologies. However, he derived no direct profit from sale of the article, which is accessible for free with a university account, and the 'teaser had the relevant information. Nor did I say you specifically had a problem, just that those who do might be interested in the information. |
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