Showing posts with label recommendation. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 22 May 2024

Unhealthy Fear Factor Sugar Usurper: Beware High Fructose Corn Syrup

 

Do you know how much HFCS you ate today?

Sugar is a name for all types of monosaccharides and disaccharides found in nature that includes sucrose, glucose, fructose, lactose (dairy products), and foods such as honey, agave, molasses, maple syrup and even some vegetables like sugar beets.

Sugar is produced through the plants’ photosynthesis that turns sunlight into food energy.

Common table sugar called sucrose consists of 50% fructose and 50% glucose. A typical sugar molecule is composed of 12 atoms Carbon, 22 atoms Hydrogen and 11 atoms Oxygen (C12 H22 O11).

In small amounts, sugar is typically harmless as a carbohydrate that supplies the energy needed for your daily activities based on your cells metabolizing glucose. But at the same time, sugar is also calorie-rich with 16 calories in 1 teaspoon where excess consumption can inevitably result in negative health effects.

More and more studies now conclude that many of today’s obesity and diabetes related diseases — including cancer, gout, hypertension and possibly Alzheimer’s — have a common existance because of the widespread adoption of a high sugar diet.

So, how in the world, did the world’s food supply become so sugar saturated, so manipulated with a sugar usurper called High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) with chemical structure of roughly 45C 6H 12O6 + 55C6H12O6?

First, consider that our evolutionary history doesn’t support a high-carb diet, yet the majority of foods we eat have evolved to process loads of added sugar. On average, Americans consume about 23 teaspoons of sugar per day. American Heart Association limits diet to 9 tsp a day for men and 6 tsp for women.

Second, awareness is key in preventing unnecessary disease worldwide as a result of excess sugar. The better we understand what happens inside our minds and bodies when we eat too much sugar, the sooner we can start making healthier choices to live a longer and fuller life.

Who would knowingly consume processed foods that can lead to insulin resistance, drive inflammation as part of the metabolic syndrome which has been linked to many diseases including heart disease and certain cancers; and yet, offers no essential nutrients only empty calories?

Quick Review

The body largely breaks down sucrose as a larger sugar molecule that is metabolized into glucose and fructose in your intestine where it is absorbed to be send out to the body’s cells for energy.

The chemical structure of the glucose compound triggers the pancreas to release insulin, a hormone that allows cells to use glucose for energy.

The more glucose in your blood, the more insulin is released. What’s important to realize is that while insulin is dealing with all the glucose, it tells your fat cells to hold onto fat and, as a result, your fat-burning processes actually shut down.

Then comes the invention of High Fructose Corn Syrup as a different formula used to manufacture processed foods such as candy, baked goods, cereals and sodas in particular…in fact, so many processed foods contain HFCS that most people cannot estimate how much fructose they actually consume.

Fructose is a relatively unregulated source of fuel that your liver converts to fat and cholesterol.

HFCS is a highly processed product that contains similar amounts of unbound fructose and glucose.

The main clear difference is how fructose is metabolized by the body creating pre-type 2 diabetes and visceral fat.

Fructose is Metabolized Differently by Your Body

Fructose, the simple sugar that is part of table sugar, has particularly pernicious effects. Your body actually processes fructose in the same way it processes alcohol, rapidly turning it into fat. This fat remains in your liver, increasing your risk of insulin resistance, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and diabetes.

Once this fat is released into your bloodstream as triglycerides, it increases your risk for weight gain, blocked arteries and heart disease.

Fructose activates the enzyme fructokinase, which in turn activates another enzyme that causes cells to accumulate fat. Your body also has a hard time burning this fat off when it’s metabolizing excess sugar.

Fructose does not trigger insulin release or the release of hormones, such as leptin, which tells the brain that a person is full. It also does not inhibit hormones that tell an individual’s body that they are hungry. As a result, fructose may lead to weight gain because of lack of appetite regulation.

Now, there is research that shows how high fructose intake may trigger fatty liver disease by damaging the intestinal barrier.

What in the world is High Fructose Corn Syrup HFCS?

— made from cornstarch first discovered in 1965 now widely used as a far cheaper and sweeter replacement for sucrose. Global market is projected to grow to 7.6 billion in 2024.

— soft drink makers such as Coca Cola and Pepsi transitioned to HFCS in 1984.

— used to make all kinds of processed foods, sauces, pastries, cookies, breakfast cereals and soft drinks.

— FDA stated earlier (2014) that there was a lack of evidence showing that HFCS is less safe than traditional sweeteners but with such expansion there are more studies that link excessive consumption of HFCS and other added sugars to health problems like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

Studies suggest that high fructose intake may increase the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), in which too much fat is stored in liver cells. This can lead to liver inflammation and liver damage, resulting in a more aggressive disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), to scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), and liver cancer and failure.

Interesting New Mice Study in 2020

research team at the University of California, funded by NIH, worked with random mice assigned with two different diets … either a high-fructose diet or a control diet with the equivalent calories from cornstarch that quickly breaks down into glucose.

Within a few months, mice on the high-fructose diet developed fatty inflamed livers and had greater rates of liver tumors than mice on the control diet. These mice showed deterioration of their intestinal barrier. They also had higher circulating levels of endotoxins — toxins released from certain bacteria when they die.

Experiments in human liver cells showed that similar cellular processes were at work in both species.

A study suggested that consuming high amounts of fructose may promote non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by damaging the intestinal barrier….The findings could lead to new treatment and prevention strategies for fatty liver disease and future therapyto restore gut barrier .

This is not the first study showing that fructose harms your body in ways glucose does not. Two years ago, another study concluded that drinking high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) — the main ingredient in most soft drinks throughout the world — increases your triglyceride levels and your LDL (bad) cholesterol. Just like this latest study, these harmful effects only occurred in the participants who drank fructose — not glucose.

There are 7 to 10 teaspoons of sugar in a 12 ounce can of soda that also contains high levels of phosphate. Consuming more phosphate than calcium can have a deleterious effect on bone health especially during childhood when bones are being build.

How Much Fructose are You Consuming?

Today, the number one source of calories in America is soda sweetened with High Fructose Corn Syrup. 55% of sweeteners used in food and beverage manufacturing are made from corn used in every type of processed, pre-packaged food you can think of.

In fact, the use of HFCS in the U.S. diet increased a staggering 10,673 percent between 1970 and 2005, according to a recent report by the USDA.

Most money is spend on consuming processed food estimated to be for an average person as yearly sugar consumption of around 142 pounds a year versus a recommended 5 pounds.

What is the Stop Sugar High Solution?

First, it stops with personal awareness and choices in the supermarket and dinner table that thwarts corporate advertising. You can have a bowl of cereal for breakfast or eggs.

Second, perhaps some governmental mandate can apply a soda tax to deter purchase and consumption as a strategy to prevent lifestyle diseases like obesity and diabetes and reduce health care costs. Expect a public outcry of conflict of interest.

Questions and comments are always welcome. What are your sugar likes and dislikes?

Mary (Annemarie) Berukoff

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info@newbetterchoices.com

PS: What did you have for breakfast this morning?

…compare to 2 egg omelet with broccoli, mushrooms, tomato, old cheddar cheese, small toast with butter with orange slices … enough nutrition to last until supper time with no snacks.


Saturday, 6 April 2019

Who Am I? Who Really Cares? Why Bother?


Who Am I? Who Really Cares? Why Bother?

...every Content lives in Context

NOTE: these 3 blogs outline the background and reasons for creating new personal website called Helpful Mindstream for Changes.

Until you reach this 70 year plateau, it is hard to manifest these strange new feelings of I am getting old. What do I have to show for my long years? Will my remembrances have any value? For me, this dawning seemed to happen on my birthday waking up to face a dark curtain behind which were my remaining years as few or many as they may be. The sense of mortality was awakened as well as any tangent of immortality after my life ends. No fear, no worry, just possible regret that my work, my thoughts, my spirit would be buried without cogency mixed in with the rocks and dirt.

So I have decided to take this virtual space to share my mind streams. My life's journey so far has been both average, different and beyond comprehension why I would spend so much of my youth in libraries rather than at parties. Therein, perhaps, there may lie some lessons for future generations.

I was raised in a pioneer home within a homesteading family with four brothers where electric power and rotary telephone service were experienced in my teen years. Core values of hard work, discipline, cooperation, pride and gratitude were as deeply engraved as the wood grain in the logs in our small house. I earned my Education degree and taught for 24 years both in big cities and rural communities. I was able to take early retirement in order to pursue my passion of entrepreneurship in the only venue open to me, mainly the network marketing home business. Believing that any strong work ethic would succeed, starting with the right goals and answers, and making all the mistakes and misconceptions have also garnered some valuable lessons to share in future blogs.

So what are the particular peculiarities I uniquely wish to share with others on such a powerful and interactive platform like this? Is there something I can teach from my experiences having lived the pioneer mindset to the technological meshing of electronic data dispersed in bits and pieces where tweets are mere pebbles skipping across a vast knowledge base…

"A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."
In my shortened timeline, I need to plot some definite intentions.

Here are some realistic objectives of what I would like to accomplish with my new  website and blogs:

...compile some reports on internet marketing for those who need to market their brands on the world wide web with personal insights and one recommendation.

...write an  e- book about shattered dreams of teenage girls in this Selfie Age that ends with a well defined strategy to make better choices at the right time. Include hands on exercises to explore developing mind patterns.

... review and improve a children's book about the Adventures of a Water Sprite together with a activity book that invites children to explore the intricacies and balances of natural cycles…time to take a break from wild games and Disney World caricatures.

... rework the theories behind exercises for Adventures with Ideas and implement Brain Cards ( vs Brain Bags) where you don't have to stay within the lines. Early in my career I became fascinated with Visual Literacy as a mode of communication and will revisit again the difference between percepts and concepts (Perception before Cognition)...makes for some good debates way beyond the flicker of tweets.

...and, of course, have some creative thinking fun to share ideas and transformations along the way.


Finally, if you hear a common refrain in this introduction, feel free to introduce yourself. If you feel Age has increased your trudging but not your value of experience please share your impressions, mindful unsung contributions and your particular peculiarities. Imagine how our accumulated wisdom can transform our way of thinking and help others enjoy the Bigger Picture or Vision of Life.

PS: Here are some quick examples of mind streams based on my objectives. Do you prefer the verbal outline or visual diagram still very open-ended?

I look forward to your comments, ideas and suggestions.

Sincerely,
Annemarie Berukoff

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Blog 3: New Beginning for an Old, Tired Network Marketing Story

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