Please stop eating it so that you don't get fat and cost tax payers more money to fix when you are obese and have health issues.
Doddsino
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Mar 23 2010 09:14 pm
Drinking a Mountain Dew as I read this. I am rather lean overall, but I guarentee if I were to cut out everything high fructose corn syrup, I would drop at least 15 more lbs.
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Mar 23 2010 09:16 pm
Ever since I took up water over six months ago and cut down on sodas, I lost like twenty pounds.
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Mar 23 2010 09:16 pm
This just in: All food is bad for you.
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Mar 23 2010 09:17 pm
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
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Mar 23 2010 09:18 pm
sidewaydriver wrote:
This just in: All food is bad for you.
True for most processed foods.
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
It is chemically similar to sugar, so until now it has been debated, but never proven harmful.
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Mar 23 2010 09:21 pm
Is there any correlation between the jump in US obesity vs the beginning of wide spread use of high fructose corn syrup?
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Mar 23 2010 09:36 pm
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
The US produces a whooooooole lot of corn domestically. It has to import sugar cane. Do the math.
Personally, I say meh. There will be a study in 6 months saying it's fine. That's the way these things go. I would like to see real sugar come back in fashion, though. HF Corn Syrup just sucks in comparison.
Of course, food has become cheaper since the late 80s/early 90's because corn has been used to feed grass eating animals with the introduction of lysine. Cheaper food could be the cause of the bulge. Either way, feel free to blame _____. Yeah, I am afraid to write down the blank because the people who make _____ like to sue people who talk poorly about _____. Like I said, I have no factual proof to back up my claim, so this is just speculation that _____ might be the devil.
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Mar 23 2010 09:49 pm
I would stop eating it if it wasn't in nearly every goddamn thing.
I would stop eating it if it wasn't in every goddamn thing that doesn't taste like dirt.
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Mar 23 2010 10:03 pm
ToGdor wrote:
I would stop eating it if it wasn't in every goddamn thing that doesn't taste like dirt.
Funny thing... when you stop eating stuff with it, other stuff starts tasting better after about a week.
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Mar 23 2010 10:25 pm
UsaSatsui wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
The US produces a whooooooole lot of corn domestically. It has to import sugar cane. Do the math.
Personally, I say meh. There will be a study in 6 months saying it's fine. That's the way these things go. I would like to see real sugar come back in fashion, though. HF Corn Syrup just sucks in comparison.
Not likely, the stuff is made of pure poison. Human beings were not designed to intake so much corn, this is the reason so many fat kids are getting trapped in their desks each year.
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Mar 23 2010 10:28 pm
I blame the Indians, they're the ones that taught us how to grow the shit.
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Mar 23 2010 10:50 pm
Corn is bad news man. It fucks up cows and people. Lets ban it.
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Mar 24 2010 12:51 am
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
1) The agriculture lobby is incredibly powerful. For example, when we passed a bill granting subsidies for ethanol producers, it all went to the dirty and inefficient corn ethanol, instead of the cleaner, more efficient sugar cane ethanol.
2) Americans don't give a shit. Nowadays, you can buy a 12-pack of snack cakes or soda for less than a pepper, and because a lot of us are raised in a way that desserts and sugary foods were rationed for the sake of our health, and they're now cheaper than ever (thanks to corn syrup), we're all as fat as our wallets.
It's fairly plain to see that American obesity can be directly linked to HFCS. It's the reason why fatty foods are cheap, which creates the dilemma of getting more than what you pay in the short term, but creating problems later on (obesity leading to disease and disability, etc.). I'd like to see something that can edge out HFCS that's healthier and provides more of an incentive to grow, but as long as I can buy a pack of Oreos for the same price as a pineapple, I'm not holding my breath.
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
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Mar 24 2010 12:59 am
Greg the White wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
1) The agriculture lobby is incredibly powerful. For example, when we passed a bill granting subsidies for ethanol producers, it all went to the dirty and inefficient corn ethanol, instead of the cleaner, more efficient sugar cane ethanol.
2) Americans don't give a shit. Nowadays, you can buy a 12-pack of snack cakes or soda for less than a pepper, and because a lot of us are raised in a way that desserts and sugary foods were rationed for the sake of our health, and they're now cheaper than ever (thanks to corn syrup), we're all as fat as our wallets.
It's fairly plain to see that American obesity can be directly linked to HFCS. It's the reason why fatty foods are cheap, which creates the dilemma of getting more than what you pay in the short term, but creating problems later on (obesity leading to disease and disability, etc.). I'd like to see something that can edge out HFCS that's healthier and provides more of an incentive to grow, but as long as I can buy a pack of Oreos for the same price as a pineapple, I'm not holding my breath.
Kay, there's a solution to this. Are you ready? Beans. It's like my dad says time and time again, "You could live off beans." There great for you, full of nutrients and all that, not processed, but best of all, CHEAP. You can get like a POUND of beans for a QUARTER. Nothing is worth a quarter anymore! So I guess what I'm trying to say is: Don't eat anything that isn't beans ever.
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Greg the White
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Mar 24 2010 01:09 am
ToGdor wrote:
Greg the White wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I don't understand how they can get away with using it practically everything if it's so bad.
1) The agriculture lobby is incredibly powerful. For example, when we passed a bill granting subsidies for ethanol producers, it all went to the dirty and inefficient corn ethanol, instead of the cleaner, more efficient sugar cane ethanol.
2) Americans don't give a shit. Nowadays, you can buy a 12-pack of snack cakes or soda for less than a pepper, and because a lot of us are raised in a way that desserts and sugary foods were rationed for the sake of our health, and they're now cheaper than ever (thanks to corn syrup), we're all as fat as our wallets.
It's fairly plain to see that American obesity can be directly linked to HFCS. It's the reason why fatty foods are cheap, which creates the dilemma of getting more than what you pay in the short term, but creating problems later on (obesity leading to disease and disability, etc.). I'd like to see something that can edge out HFCS that's healthier and provides more of an incentive to grow, but as long as I can buy a pack of Oreos for the same price as a pineapple, I'm not holding my breath.
Kay, there's a solution to this. Are you ready? Beans. It's like my dad says time and time again, "You could live off beans." There great for you, full of nutrients and all that, not processed, but best of all, CHEAP. You can get like a POUND of beans for a QUARTER. Nothing is worth a quarter anymore! So I guess what I'm trying to say is: Don't eat anything that isn't beans ever.
Peanuts, too. They're cheap to farm and produce, and very high in the nutrients they have. The problem is that they're cheap. It's easier to make money off of corn, because they don't have to exported out/imported in. Plus, considering that running into an American who only drinks soda because they "hate the taste of water" is incredibly common, I don't see a huge amount of Americans willing to cook and eat a vegetable (however simple it may be) and just go to McDonald's and just gorge themselves for a few bucks.
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
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Mar 24 2010 01:15 am
HFCS seems complicated to make too, yet its still cheaper than sugar. its weird.
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Mar 24 2010 01:21 am
Greg the White wrote:
Plus, considering that running into an American who only drinks soda because they "hate the taste of water" is incredibly common...
Hold on, has anybody ACTUALLY met somebody like this? Not liking foods that are good for you is one thing, not liking WATER, the most absolutely necessary substance to human life on Earth, combined with disregard to any substitute besides soda (Milk? Juice?) makes me want to drop kick a fucking baby.
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Mar 24 2010 07:04 am
sidewaydriver wrote:
This just in: All food is bad for you.
This.
And is it really a surprise to people that high-fructose (high-sugar) syrup is bad for you? Just consume it in moderation with everything else and you'll be fine. No need to ban soda.
No one on the planet has a fucking clue about what is and isn't good for you anyway as it changes every year. Wine is good for your heart! Actually, no, it isn't! It's chocolate that's good! Wait, no, chocolate is still bad unless you snort it, then it's good!
Just don't be a glutton, understand genetics and that some people are just fatter than others, stop listening to "diet gurus" or "Princeton studies", and live your life eating balanced meals so your heart doesn't give out. Pretty simple shit.
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Mar 24 2010 07:53 am
All things are good in moderation, that is true. The problem though is the government allows these major companies to dump this crap into EVERYTHING. There will never, NEVER be a study that will show HFCS being good or even not harmful to you. There is a good movie on this whole thing based off of the book fast food nation. Watch this movie only if you have enough money to start shopping at local farmers markets and buying organic foods.
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Mar 24 2010 08:04 am
Is it possible just to live off of pills?
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Mar 24 2010 08:14 am
ToGdor wrote:
Greg the White wrote:
Plus, considering that running into an American who only drinks soda because they "hate the taste of water" is incredibly common...
Hold on, has anybody ACTUALLY met somebody like this? Not liking foods that are good for you is one thing, not liking WATER, the most absolutely necessary substance to human life on Earth, combined with disregard to any substitute besides soda (Milk? Juice?) makes me want to drop kick a fucking baby.
Well to be fair water is already in other liquids so they aren't not getting water.
Ash Burton
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Mar 24 2010 08:42 am
sidewaydriver wrote:
Is it possible just to live off of pills?
Sure, just add corn syrup for taste.
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