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High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) This loosely bound, highly unstable sugar forms compounds that damage cells and tissue and is linked to diabetes. When products with HFCS are consumed, there is a tremendous strain on the pancreas and, according to research, the risk of pancreatic cancer may increase. The risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition involving extra fat around the stomach, and organs beneath the stomach, along with elevated blood pressure, low levels of good cholesterol and obesity, is 50% higher amongst people who consume one or more sodas each day. This condition can lead to heart disease, stroke and diabetes. This cheap and deadly sweetener is found in baked, canned and most sweetened beverages on the market today. An average can of soda contains 17 teaspoons per 20 ounces or 13 teaspoons per 12 ounces.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 16:40:49 +0000

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