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Sugar is poisonous and it promotes the growth of harmful gut bacteria that influence your brain chemistry to make you crave more sugar. Cut out all sweets and sweeteners except raw honey for a couple weeks and you'll feel like a different person. You'll sleep better, you'll have more energy, and pretty quickly you won't crave sugar. I broke my sugar fast a bit over the last week visiting with some friends and I immediately felt gross. Be careful to not replace those sweets with extra carbs.

Sugar is poisonous and it promotes the growth of harmful gut bacteria that influence your brain chemistry to make you crave more sugar. Cut out all sweets and sweeteners except raw honey for a couple weeks and you'll feel like a different person. You'll sleep better, you'll have more energy, and pretty quickly you won't crave sugar. I broke my sugar fast a bit over the last week visiting with some friends and I immediately felt gross. Be careful to not replace those sweets with extra carbs.

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Is that why high fructose corn syrup is so good for you?

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High fructose corn syrup is taking the very center part of a kernel of corn...the sweetest part. Then heating it up and destroying all of the water out of it. What you're left with isn't natural (as the used amount at once without ANYTHING else supporting it can't be found in nature) . not by any stretch of the imagination.

A little honey now and then isn't going to kill you and your response and most responses here read like some kind of cult manifesto. It is possible to live life with self governance and not only be healthy and happy but sane as well

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The bottom line is that a compound is what it is. It doesn't matter where it originated. Water formed by burning hydrogen isn't different than water formed by reacting hydrogen peroxide with sodium hypochlorite. Likewise, fructose is fructose whether it's extracted from a kernel of corn or from honey. If fructose is bad for you, then it's bad for you from honey or HCFS. If it's not bad for you, then neither are bad for you. If honey is OK in moderation, so too is HFCS.

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eh, it depends on whose saying it. I imagine that if word got out that natural sugars processed more slowly and didn't give off the same cravings indicators from the brain... that the yearly 9 trillion dollar industry might take a significant hit.

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High fructose corn syrup can not be obtained from honey, so comparing fructose to high fructose corn syrup is kinda invalid.

That said avoid sugar like you would avoid downtown Martin Luther King Blvd at 1 am on the anniversary of Floyd's death.

And...Eat sugar before hfcs.

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