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The food industry has released a series of new names for high fructose corn syrup in an attempt to deceive the public about what they're buying. Here's what to look out for.
High Fructose Corn Syrup (GMO ingredient)
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is used as a sweetener for many processed foods. To eliminate HFCS from your diet, start by closely reading nutrition labels before buying foods. Avoid canned, frozen, or prepackaged meals. Go with whole...
High fructose corn syrup dangers are why you should be cooking from scratch as much as possible.
The Corn Refiners Association recently petitioned to change the name of HFCS to "corn sugar." Luckily the FDA wasn't having it. So we decided to come up with a few names of our own.
High Fructose Corn Syrup
High-fructose corn syrup has been linked to today's obesity epidemic and many other serious health issues. Learn why it's bad for your healt
High Fructose Corn Syrup SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS TO YOUR HEALTH!
The food industry has released a series of new names for high fructose corn syrup in an attempt to deceive the public about what they're buying. Here's what to look out for.
We have normalised the consumption of dangerously excessive amounts of sugar. And sugary sodas and softdrinks are contributing a frightening amount of sugar to the Australian diet...
High Fructose Corn Syrup
10 Toxins Worse than High Fructose Corn Syrup | Eat This Not That
Do any of your holiday recipes call for high fructose corn syrup? We got the details about what the science says about this sweet ingredient. Learn more!
The truth about High-Fructose-Corn-Syrup
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In 1821, the average person consumed 10lbs. of sugar a year. In 2005, they consumed 199lbs. Am I the only one who thinks that’s insane?! Don’t get me wrong
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