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TweetScientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), argue that added sweeteners pose dangers to public health, and the government should regulate sugar in the same way as it regulates alcohol and tobacco. They set out their reasons for viewing sugar as "toxic" in a comment article published in Nature this week. First author Robert H...
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TweetTHATS A LITTLE RIDICULOUS
TweetIf this doesnt make one swear off sugar then nothing will! Holy crap! SUGAR KILLS!
But obesity is just a marker of the toxic effect of too much sugar on publich health, argue the authors, who say the substance has an effect all of its own, particularly at the levels consumed by most Americans, such as changing metabolism, raising blood pressure, altering the signalling of hormones and damaging the liver, something that is not well-known.
These are the same types of damage that alcohol inflicts on the human body, they say, pointing out that alcohol is distilled from sugar.
TweetIf this doesnt make one swear off sugar then nothing will! Holy crap! SUGAR KILLS!
But obesity is just a marker of the toxic effect of too much sugar on publich health, argue the authors, who say the substance has an effect all of its own, particularly at the levels consumed by most Americans, such as changing metabolism, raising blood pressure, altering the signalling of hormones and damaging the liver, something that is not well-known.
These are the same types of damage that alcohol inflicts on the human body, they say, pointing out that alcohol is distilled from sugar.