Well we're all stoners, we all like candy and junk food, but a lot of us here seem to also be health conscious, and this study seems to prove what people have been saying for years, high fructose corn syrup makes people gain more weight then normal sugar. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100322121115.htm So basically, eat less crap. Even anecdotal, the huge increase in obesity since 1980 can't be pinned on some cultural shift except for what's going into our food. Basically the corn lobby has ruined America.
This should be old news to everyone, crystalline fructose is among the top worst "sugars" now. Even your plain white table sugar is harmful in any dose. Your body can't process the shit.
Actually sucrose(normal table sugar) is easily processed into it's component parts of fructose and glucose in the stomach then readily enters the bloodstream. Sugar is an essential part of the diet. What's not digested by the stomach gets broken down by sucrase in the small intestines.
long live pure white cane sugar!! Coca cola sure was taken back when everybody about stopped drinking their product back in the 80s when they switched sugars
I was at www.druglibrary.org One of the research profs stated the reason that people crave sweet foods is that marijuana smoking tends to lower your sugar levels I went back to pass the link on in here and now i cant find that page. maybe some good can come from this for people that are insulin dependent
I haven't eaten hfcs or saturated fats in a real long time (except when I'm drunk or at a friends house). Shit is terrible, and i`ve been losing lots of fat and having a ton of energy because if it
i probably eat a lot of sugar, but i do avoid HFCS i agree that the corn lobby sucks ass and that honey is the best
Excess calories doesn't explain the massive rise in obesity since the 1980's, we're eating more but it's not that much more. Plus the fact Europeans on average eat about the same caloric intake a day as Americans do, as do Canadians. Just look across the border to see the difference.
what happens in a rat has a lot of relevance to humans. what happens in a fucking yeast cell has a lot of relevance to humans. i'm not refuting the need for human clinical trial with new drugs only tested in animal models, but we have A LOT in common with rats - genetically and molecularly we are probably at least 70% IDENTICAL