So I've been seeing many TV ads pushing the worth of high fructose corn syrup from SweetSurprise.comhttp://www.sweetsurprise.comSeems legitimate, but I'm out of the loop with all the HFCS hoopla that gets circulated. Who's against HFCS (organizations or individuals)? What does TWW think?
3/7/2009 8:49:37 PM
i just don't see why you would want to consume things that contained hfcs when you can get things that contain actual sucrose.
3/7/2009 9:04:34 PM
^same product? or what? If they are more or less equivalent, then why not? (I havent chosen a side on this argument, btw)
3/7/2009 9:07:02 PM
Corn market has a monopoly, it's cheaper to buy corn than sugar due to federal tax breaks, etc. HFCS is NOT good for the body, a natural product is a million times better.
3/7/2009 9:32:03 PM
^natural vs. man-made doesnt seem to provide much of an argument, as there seems to be arguments for and against both. Interesting tidbit about the govt stuff
3/7/2009 9:37:00 PM
HFCS is a natural product. My problem with HFCS is that it is put in almost everything, from soda (which makes sense) to peanut butter and hotdogs (which doesn't make sense). The other gripe I have with it is that, as said above, it is only really cheap due to corn subsidies and sugar tariffs. Health wise, it isn't unhealthy, it's just a sugar, and if you consume the same amount of sugar from cane/beats that you do HFCS it would have the same effect on your body.[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 9:39 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2009 9:39:06 PM
3/7/2009 9:43:06 PM
3/7/2009 9:44:50 PM
Your body can digest it better without the risk of putting freaky foreign objects in your body.
3/7/2009 9:48:54 PM
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3/7/2009 9:52:48 PM
3/7/2009 10:10:19 PM
That proved... nothing. Look at the studies in that quote. They weren't comparing diets of different types of sugar and the effects. Neither of the three studies were comparing fructose to sucrose.
3/7/2009 10:32:39 PM
Not quite.HFCS is waaaaaaay sweeter than natural (as in, found-in-nature, not heavily-derived-from-things-found-in-nature) sweeteners - it skews your sense of sweet. Don't believe me? Give up all sources of HFCS in your diet for a month. Then re-introduce them.As far as I'm concerned, a heavily processed additive that feels the need to wage a publicity campaign is suspect. They're not spending on all that money for fun and games.Something akin to my take on matters like this, but better written.
3/7/2009 10:47:08 PM
http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=541511
3/7/2009 11:19:36 PM
I hate HFCS because I'm against government intervention in the market, including these corn subsidies.Also, I want to drink coke made with real cane sugar. It's so delicious! But we'll never get it in the US.
3/7/2009 11:31:07 PM
i don't really care what kind of sugar it is as long as it tastes more or less how i expect it to
3/7/2009 11:41:06 PM
3/8/2009 1:18:43 AM
you know what's wrong with this thread?
3/8/2009 1:24:33 AM
3/8/2009 8:41:52 AM
3/8/2009 9:38:41 AM
3/8/2009 9:41:34 AM
your body is designed to digest naturally occurring food sources. it is not, however, designed to digest chemically and genetically altered food substitutes, which is why the folks making those artificial food substitutes have to further alter them, just so you can eat them.
3/8/2009 9:44:39 AM
3/8/2009 10:11:03 AM
Red Herrings are points that look good, but lead to nothing.What ScubaSteve did was an analogy. Back to 8th grade for you!
3/8/2009 1:27:51 PM