All Stories Tagged With: "hfcs"

Highly Toxic Mercury Present in Processed Foods, Yet FDA Does Nothing
Why has the FDA ignored the fact that mercury, an element that is highly toxic in all forms, was found in a large number of brand-name processed foods? Specifically, the mercury content was found to be contained in high-fructose corn syrup, which also reportedly contains genetically modified ingredients. Instead of addressing this major public health concern, the FDA is focusing their time on crushing beneficial supplements through ridiculous NDI regulations that threaten the entire infrastructure of the nutraceuticals industry.

Flashback: Study Finds High-Fructose Corn Syrup Contains Mercury
In 2009, a study found that almost half of commercial high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) contained mercury — a carcinogenic chemical element that is toxic in all its forms to the human body.

Experts Say Sugar is Dangerous & Bad for your Health
Health experts recommend we eat no more than eight teaspoons of sugar day. But on average, Americans consume four times that much. That’s raising questions about whether our growing sweet tooth could be making us sick. On You Tube, a video about the dangers of sugar is steadily picking up steam, “High fructose corn syrup and sucrose are exactly the same. They’re both equally bad.” Now more than a million views, for a 2-year-old lecture on the dangers of sugar in which Dr. Robert Lustig calls it “toxic.”

Manufacturers Rename ‘Corn Syrup’ to ‘Corn Sugar’ to Trick Consumers
As the morbid health effects of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) continue to be brought to the forefront of the media, the Corn Refiners Association has decided to give their sinister product a labeling makeover.

High Fructose Corn Syrup Promotes Obesity and Liver Damage
Two new studies have added more reason for concern that high-fructose corn syrup causes significantly more harm to the body than its mere sugar content would suggest.

What You Can Do Right Now to Lose Weight and Feel Better, Cost Free – Part 1
The United States is all about instant gratification. While healthy weight loss is an ongoing process that can take several weeks or months to completely achieve, there are still a few quick fixes that can help you lose up to 10 lbs in as little as one week.











