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Liver Damage Caused by (high fructose corn syrup) Refined Sugars PDF Print E-mail
Health - Health and Medicine
If you see the words "high fructose corn syrup" (HFCS) on a food
ingredients panel, drop it, run, and don't look back.
A 2004 study demonstrated that the steady rise in consumption of
refined carbohydrates (specifically, HFCS) during the 20th Century
parallels the decrease of fiber intake and the upward trend of type 2
diabetes.
Now a new study presented at the annual meeting of the American
Association for the Study of Liver Diseases shows that HFCS may have
a toxic effect on the liver. This isn't entirely a surprise. Previous
studies show that a heavy intake of HFCS may promote non-alcoholic
fatty liver disease a key factor in the development of obesity,
insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.
In this most recent study, researchers tested the effects of different
sugars on mice. Results showed that HFCS intake resulted in increased
oxidative stress and an excess caloric intake, even though food intake
dropped.
These results are very similar to a human study I told you about in
the e-Alert "Soft and Sweet" (6/22/04). In that study, subjects who
drank HFCS also showed "a rapid and prolonged elevation of plasma
triglycerides."
Of course, one of the biggest problems with HFCS is that it's used in
a wide range of processed foods. So while it's a very good idea to
avoid soft drinks and sweetened beverages in general, it's also wise
to check those ingredient labels to make sure you're getting as little
HFCS as possible.
To Your Good Health,
Jenny Thompson
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Sources:
"Liver Damage Caused by (high fructose corn syrup) Refined Sugars" American Association for the
Study of Liver Diseases press release, 10/27/06, aasld.org
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