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From: CornRefinersAssoc
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  • These guys all look honest...

  • @AshtonPhoto We do want to have an open dialogue, and as you can see we do approve comments. We do review comments before posting to ensure that all feel comfortable joining the conversation.

  • You can censure comments but you can;t stop people from giving you the thumbs down!

  • Newsflash "Dr." Frank, there is evidence and HFCS is not the bio-chemical equivalent of table sugar. Read your cue card better (00:28). So if they are the same, "Dr." White, then why would Pepsi and other soda companies submit a throwback line to consumers? The taste is obviously different.

    Here is the base facts. If you are going to live a sedentary lifestyle, then HFCS is not good for you as it quickens the build up of fat around the liver. If you live an active lifestyle, enjoy your HFCS!

  • @rustytuesday HFCS and sugar are biochemically equivalent. It doesn't matter if your lifestyle is sedentary or active, excess fructose will cause fatty liver and contribute to, if not directly cause, most of the diseases we suffer with. Fruit, unless severely overeaten, is fine. It contains minerals which negate the effects of processed fructose.

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