By Bethy Mashef


Many people enjoy eating candy bars, cookies and other foods that have sugar on a daily basis. This is a bad habit that can lead to serious health problems, if it is not controlled. The body does not need this sugar as it is able to make its own by breaking down proteins and carbohydrates. Some foods such as corn syrup contain a high amount of fructose. According to scientists these sugars can cause illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

A high intake of fructose is connected with metabolic syndrome in both humans and animals. This a group of factors that lead to high chances of developing cardiovascular problems as well as diabetes and other diseases. Foods that have more sucrose and fructose compared to starch contribute to accumulation of fat molecules around major organs of the body.

It is alright to consume fruits and other natural foods such as honey. They have natural sugars which are not harmful in the body. Added sugars are the problem. Artificial sugar is found in most processed foods such as ketchup and ice cream among others.

Many processed foods contain artificial flavors that are not good for the body. When you take a fruit you get vitamins, fiber, minerals and a lot of photo-nutrients all which are good for your growth. Sugar in the form of fructose is also present. Fruits such as oranges and apples contain sugar that is not harmful to the body. Even if you eat two or three fruits, you only get about an ounce of sugar and some fibers.

On the hand one soda has a lot of sugar that is not healthy for you. There are many artificial flavors that do not help the body in any way and very few nutrients if any. It is therefore advisable to include fruits in your die because they are the healthier choice.

Back in the days, sugar was costly and only a few individuals bought it. In our modern times it is very cheap. Many firms add it to their processed foods instead of starch which is more expensive. Artificial sweeteners are included when making products such as sodas, yogurt, ketchup, cakes among others. It is advisable to avoid such items. Read the labels. Four grams of sugar is about a teaspoon.

Sugar fills your bloodstream with glucose which transforms to fat. Too much fat will lead to blockage in the arteries and this is the beginning of cardiovascular problems and obesity. Diabetes also develops when there is too much sugar. It is therefore advisable to avoid consuming too much processed foods if you want to live a healthy life.

It is advisable to join a weight loss program if you feel that you have too much fat in your body. Physical exercise as well as taking a good diet will help you improve your health and general well being. Try to fill your diet with foods that are natural. The less artificial sugar you consume the healthier you will be. Avoiding processed foods is a good way to prevent obesity and other health complications.




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lundi 26 août 2013

How Fructose Contributes To Obesity, Diabetes And Cardio-Vascular Illnesses

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By Bethy Mashef


Many people enjoy eating candy bars, cookies and other foods that have sugar on a daily basis. This is a bad habit that can lead to serious health problems, if it is not controlled. The body does not need this sugar as it is able to make its own by breaking down proteins and carbohydrates. Some foods such as corn syrup contain a high amount of fructose. According to scientists these sugars can cause illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

A high intake of fructose is connected with metabolic syndrome in both humans and animals. This a group of factors that lead to high chances of developing cardiovascular problems as well as diabetes and other diseases. Foods that have more sucrose and fructose compared to starch contribute to accumulation of fat molecules around major organs of the body.

It is alright to consume fruits and other natural foods such as honey. They have natural sugars which are not harmful in the body. Added sugars are the problem. Artificial sugar is found in most processed foods such as ketchup and ice cream among others.

Many processed foods contain artificial flavors that are not good for the body. When you take a fruit you get vitamins, fiber, minerals and a lot of photo-nutrients all which are good for your growth. Sugar in the form of fructose is also present. Fruits such as oranges and apples contain sugar that is not harmful to the body. Even if you eat two or three fruits, you only get about an ounce of sugar and some fibers.

On the hand one soda has a lot of sugar that is not healthy for you. There are many artificial flavors that do not help the body in any way and very few nutrients if any. It is therefore advisable to include fruits in your die because they are the healthier choice.

Back in the days, sugar was costly and only a few individuals bought it. In our modern times it is very cheap. Many firms add it to their processed foods instead of starch which is more expensive. Artificial sweeteners are included when making products such as sodas, yogurt, ketchup, cakes among others. It is advisable to avoid such items. Read the labels. Four grams of sugar is about a teaspoon.

Sugar fills your bloodstream with glucose which transforms to fat. Too much fat will lead to blockage in the arteries and this is the beginning of cardiovascular problems and obesity. Diabetes also develops when there is too much sugar. It is therefore advisable to avoid consuming too much processed foods if you want to live a healthy life.

It is advisable to join a weight loss program if you feel that you have too much fat in your body. Physical exercise as well as taking a good diet will help you improve your health and general well being. Try to fill your diet with foods that are natural. The less artificial sugar you consume the healthier you will be. Avoiding processed foods is a good way to prevent obesity and other health complications.




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