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.
You're getting confused. Fructose is in high fructose corn syrup. There's a lot of fructose in it. That's why they call it "high fructose." If fructose in HFCS is bad for you, then it's also bad for you in honey. If fructose in honey is not bad for you, then it can't be bad for you in HCFS.
Glycemic loading plays a big part.
However, all sugar is basically poison , so avoid it.
You're preaching to the choir. I limit all carbohydrates to less than 20g per day, and none come from sweetener, grains, or potatoes. I mostly live off of meat, eggs, dairy, and vegetables.
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