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  health minded consumers are tricked into eating more processed sugar  

sugar and monosodium glutamate have one thing in common. people are more likely to buy products containing them if they are called something else. consumers trying to avoid sugar have started reading food labels. many have begun to think that sugar by another name is not really sugar. manufacturers know that calling sugar evaporated cane juice for instance, fools people into thinking there is less sugar in the product. many label readers have caught on to the fact that ingredients have to be listed in order, from the largest amount contained down to the smallest. by using different names for sugar , manufacturers can split the content among the different names, putting the idea of sugar further down on the label without actually reducing the amount of sugar in the product. but aside from a few minor differences, sugar by any other name is still sugar. sugary products in " health food " stores are a recent phenomenon once upon a time health food stores did not carry products containing sugar. today what we think of as a " health food store" is often a type of hybrid resulting from the cross breeding of true health food stores with traditional grocery retailers. these new stores are trying to capitalize on having a healthy image, while their shelves are stocked with products containing processed sugar, often listed by one of its other names. evaporated cane juice is one of the other names showing up in many products on the shelves of both hybrid and conventional grocers. it is available in a variety of forms that vary in texture and flavor. because it has not undergone the final processing step that removes the last bit of molasses , it is slightly darker in color than white sugar . however, both evaporated cane juice and white sugar are both sucrose , and both contain 400 calories in 100 grams. sugar by any other name is still processed both evaporated cane juice and white cane sugar have been heavily processed to remove the molasses content. during this processing the vitamins, minerals, fiber, amino acids, and trace elements that make molasses nutritious have been striped away, leaving one of the purest chemicals ever manufactured. only tiny amounts of vitamin a and calcium remain in evaporated cane juice. following processing, evaporated cane juice is 99.5 percent sucrose, and white sugar is 99.9 percent sucrose. turbinado sugar, considered the least processed of any of the forms of sugar, is 99 percent sucrose. whether sugar is eaten in the form of white sugar, evaporated cane juice, turbinado, or any of the other names for it, its effect on the body is the same. when eaten in large amounts, or eaten without fat or protein, each of them will produce the same sort of insulin spike, weight gain, immune system suppression, and increased chance for diabetes. the terms raw sugar and natural sugar are more words used by the manufacturers of today, but the terms are misnomers. true raw sugar is processed from sugar cane at a sugar mill and then shipped to a refinery for processing. in this stage, it is about 98% sucrose. truly raw sugar that has not been processed is unfit for consumption and is not sold. the fda notes that raw sugar is "unfit for direct use as food or as a food ingredient because of the impurities it ordinarily contains." these impurities include plant residues, bacteria, mold, and dirt. they make up the 1 percent difference between true raw sugar and turbinado. all sugar is processed from the sugar cane or sugar beet plant, and the two types of plants are used interchangeably. high quality brown sugar is made by cutting short the refinement process and leaving a bit of molasses in the sugar for taste and color. lower quality brown sugar sold in conventional grocery stores is usually made from processed white sugar with the addition of caramel for coloring. some brown sugar is even made by processing white sugar through animal bone charcoal to add color. the big difference between evaporated cane juice and granulated sugar is the price, which runs about 8 to 10 dollars a pound for evaporated cane juice compared to about 1 to 3 dollars a pound for white sugar. if manufacturers are willing to spend the extra money to put the words evaporated cane juice on their labels, it means they know the public is seriously trying to avoid eating sugar and needs to be tricked into eating it anyway. why eating sugar is so compelling our collective sweet tooth goes back to the days when we lived in caves and life was a physical event rather than a mental one, as it is now. we needed to eat foods high in nutrients in order to have energy to get through the physical challenges of the typical day. sweets eaten back then were primarily berries and other fruits that contained beneficial nutrients, enzymes and many phytochemicals to keep us going strong. back then, a sweet tooth was not a bad thing. today, sugar craving is not often answered by a piece of nutritious fruit, but instead by a processed concoction that tastes sweet but from which most nutrients have been removed. but sugar craving still exists for the purpose of compelling people to seek high energy nutrition . until that nutrition is obtained, sugar craving continues, leaving today's people in that vicious circle where more nutrient depleted sweets are eaten, and more sugar craving signals are sent. for many people, sugar has almost completely replaced nutrient dense foods, with obesity and health issues as the results. buying products made with forms of sugar that sound like they offer significant nutrition and less processing is a way of eating sugar while sugarcoating the conscience. it is an excuse to eat sweets, made even better if the product is organic . but the best sounding form of sugar in an organic product is still just the sucrose that results from processing out all other compounds. it is not a whole food. the real difference between organic and non-organic sugar is the lack of pesticide in the one labeled organic , and a reduction in the possibility of eating sugar that has come from genetically modified plants. also in the minds of manufacturers is the realization that in addition to giving the product a more "healthy" connotation, the other names for sugar have appeal to green-minded customers because sugar that does not go through that final processing may require less fossil fuel to produce. for genuine good health, give your sweet tooth some fruit the bottom line is that we have been hardwired to have a sweet tooth. nature has provided the means for satisfying our cravings through an abundance of fruits. eating fruit breaks the vicious circle of consuming processed sugar and failing to provide the nutrients needed to quiet sugar craving. fruit provides those necessary nutrients to energize the body and to keep it healthy and well. fruit is a whole food, and as such has complete integrity. it is backed by nature . people who engage in heavy consumption of processed sugar can break the habit by substituting fruits and vegetables . once the body realizes it is getting all of its nutritional needs easily met, it will slowly turn down the volume on the signal to eat sugar. after a period of maximum nutrition with fruits and vegetables , processed sugar will taste abhorrently sweet. when you make the decision to give up processed sugar in favor of full nutrition and good health, you break free of the manipulations and trickery used by manufacturers to get you to spend your hard earned money on products that are harmful to your health. breaking away from such a situation is a personally empowering event that can highlight your inner strength and place you in control. for additional information: http://www.organicanews.com/news/ar... http://www.alive.com/152a1a2.php?su... http://www.starch.dk/isi/starch/sug...


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easy ways to balance an acidic diet

the american diet is anything but balanced. the mass consumption of meat, grains and processed foods causes the body to become overly acidic, which strips it of minerals. over the long haul, those who do not balance their diet with alkaline foods (fruits and veggies, primarily) become prone to weak bones, joints and muscles, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and a host of other health problems. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 5 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
improving health with functional foods

understanding the science of how the human gut functions and the role that diet plays in human health will be explored at a major international functional foods conference in cork, this week. foods have an enormous role to play in keeping people healthy and many foods have properties that can enhance the health of those that consume them. a ‘functional food’ is one that serves a purpose beyond basic nutrition, promoting health or reducing the risk of certain diseases. more

 Source : teagasc.ie   Date : 9 March 2010   Category : Functional Foods
lucuma makes a healthy whole fruit sweetener and delicious raw ice cream ingredient

many south american cultures enjoy traditional healthy foods and culinary treats. if you were to visit peru, you may be surprised to find that lucuma flavored ice cream is more popular than vanilla or chocolate. lucuma is a south american fruit that is gaining popularity as a healthy, whole fruit sweetener. it has a similar taste to a mango and has a beautiful golden yellow color. it adds a healthy sweetness to smoothies, raw chocolate and cakes. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 25 September 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
replace sugar for optimum health

the average american eats between 90 to 180 pounds of sugar each year. that is a quarter to a half pounds each day for children and adults! besides the typical culprits of desserts, doughnuts, and soda, sugar is also found in unexpected items like condiments and bread. our consumption of sugar is deteriorating our health and increasing the numbers of diabetes, obesity, and many other chronic illnesses. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 25 February 2009   Category : Food And Health
ingredients m&a round-up: 2007

2007 has seen a slate of mergers and acquisitions across the food ingredients sector. foodnavigator.com presents a round-up of who now owns what. sugar, starches and sweeteners in april, british ingredient giant tate & lyle completed the sale of its canadian sugar refining business redpath to america sugar refining for £131m (c$298m, us$178m). more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 18 December 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
wild launches healthy sweetener logo

wild said yesterday manufacturers can now use a new logo on products containing its fruit-based sweetener, claiming it would allowing them to promote the health benefits of a natural low glycemic index (gi) sugar alternative. the logo could help food firms with their marketing strategies, as companies featuring it on labels and packaging will help catch the eye of health-conscious consumers worried about additives and sugar. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 14 November 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
magnesium can help fight obesity and promote weight loss

(naturalnews) the phrase "overweight and undernourished" has become a popular truth, and magnesium deficiency in overweight individuals is a striking example. it is no coincidence that magnesium deficiency and obesity are both widespread conditions in our society. so as we battle against obesity we must remember to include magnesium as part of our weaponry. it is a vital nutrient in the quest to reach a healthy weight, for several reasons:nutrients and energythe body requires magnesium to absorb and utilize nutrients. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 17 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
fsa considers regulatory action on trans fats

the uk food standards agency (fsa) will discuss tomorrow whether to maintain a voluntary approach for food manufacturers in limiting harmful trans fatty acids or whether to introduce mandatory restrictions. the board meeting will gather opinion for the government after uk health secretary alan johnson asked the fsa for its urgent advice back in october in a significant step towards the possible banning of trans fats. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 12 December 2007   Category : Standards and Certificates
sipal partners introduces organic fructose syrup

sipal partners has developed an organic fructose syrup with exceptionally high fructose content, providing a sweetener low in calories and with a low glycemic index for a growing market sector in europe. fructose is a simple sugar (monosaccharide) found mainly in honey, tree fruits, berries, melons, and some root vegetables. the gi measures how quickly certain foods release carbohydrates into the body, which then raise consumers' blood glucose levels. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 10 October 2007   Category : Beverages
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