In other words, eating sugar does not promote a Low Density Lifestyle, and will contribute to a High Density Lifestyle.
One of the forms of sugar that I discussed in yesterday’s article that is especially bad for you is high fructose corn syrup.
I discussed how high fructose corn syrup, which is found in so many products, is metabolized in the liver and increases the creation of fats that circulate in the bloodstream, which can then lead to fatty liver disease, cirrhosis of the liver, obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
The reason the use of high fructose corn syrup has proliferated in nearly all processed foods you find in the grocery store is two fold: because it was thought to be a cheap alternative to sugar, and because it gave farmers something to do with all the corn that was being grown. Instead of corn yields being decreased, the high fructose corn syrup industry lobbied hard to get it into our stomachs.
To compound the health problems that high fructose corn syrup cause, it has been discovered that many
Where does this mercury go? Once high fructose corn syrup is eaten, the mercury embeds in the tissues of the body.
Before now, the greatest threat for mercury exposure
Those with high exposure show signs of sensory impairment, sensation loss and lack of coordination. Just by choosing your food from the boxes and bottles in the center aisles of the grocery store, you could be exposing yourself to high levels of mercury, and in the process, poisoning yourself.
A recent study tested products directly from the supermarket. One in three tested positive for mercury
So here’s the story: if you want to experience healthy living and be on the road to health and wellness and living a Low Density Lifestyle, then stay far, far away from high fructose corn syrup.
Read the labels carefully of all packaged foods you buy, and you will discover how many of them contain high fructose corn syrup.
In yesterday’s article I said Americans eat 170 pounds of sugar a year. High fructose corn syrup, being in so many foods, is a good part of the reason for that 170 pounds a year.
And just think how much of that 170 pounds a year might be dumping mercury in your body. It boggles the mind just to conceive of that.