Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023370]In the end both is glucose, which does nothing but supply energy. Changing from corn sirup to cane sugar does nothing from a nutritional pov.[/QUOTE]
They're not the same and they're absorbed differently by the body and bloodstream. Because fructose is absorbed much faster by the liver and without being regulated by insulin, the liver ends up absorbing much more of it. This is a negative process for the liver and you end up with less ATP.
That being said, no sugar is good for you, at least not in the amounts of cola.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;15023397]They're not the same and they're absorbed differently by the body and bloodstream. Because fructose is absorbed much faster by the liver and without being regulated by insulin, the liver ends up absorbing much more of it. This is a negative process for the liver and you end up with less ATP.
That being said, no sugar is good for you, at least not in the amounts of cola.[/QUOTE]
Oh, corn or any other form of sugary sirup here is glucose. Makes it a tad worse, but as you say in the end no sugar is good in that amount.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15023389]Europoor meltdown
:roll:[/QUOTE]
Aside from being middle class what being poor in my city mean:
Cheap access to housing
Cheap access to one if not the best urban public transportation systems in the world
Free access to some of the finest art mankind has created
Free access to alot of other museums
Cheap access to dozens of public pools
Cheap access to theaters
And so on and on
What being poor at your place means:
Smoking crack in a cardboard flat just being 2 tires away from being a motorhome.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023412]Oh, corn or any other form of sugary sirup here is glucose. Makes it a tad worse, but as you say in the end no sugar is good in that amount.
Aside from being middle class what being poor in my city mean:
Cheap access to housing
Cheap access to one if not the best urban public transportation systems in the world
Free access to some of the finest art mankind has created
Free access to alot of other museums
Cheap access to dozens of public pools
Cheap access to theaters
And so on and on
What being poor at your place means:
Smoking crack in a cardboard flat just being 2 tires away from being a motorhome.[/QUOTE]
You’re European and poor.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023412]Oh, corn or any other form of sugary sirup here is glucose. Makes it a tad worse, but as you say in the end no sugar is good in that amount.
Aside from being middle class what being poor in my city mean:
Cheap access to housing
Cheap access to one if not the best urban public transportation systems in the world
Free access to some of the finest art mankind has created
Free access to alot of other museums
Cheap access to dozens of public pools
Cheap access to theaters
And so on and on
What being poor at your place means:
Smoking crack in a cardboard flat just being 2 tires away from being a motorhome.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure that in a lot of European countries they're now allowed to call high fructose corn sirup for "sugar" on labels, because it's been argued like you did that they're basically the same. Also pretty sure that high fructose corn syrup is made from 55% fructose and 45% glucose, it's derived from corn though and then added various enzymes in a factory.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;15023444]Pretty sure that in a lot of European countries they're now allowed to call high fructose corn sirup for "sugar" on labels, because it's been argued like you did that they're basically the same. Also pretty sure that high fructose corn syrup is made from 55% fructose and 45% glucose, it's derived from corn though and then added various enzymes in a factory.[/QUOTE]
Anything above 5% fructose has to be labeled as such in the EU.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023450]Anything above 5% fructose has to be labeled as such in the EU.[/QUOTE]
Alright that seems like a good rule.
[QUOTE]In Coca Cola, the recipe is almost identical across European counties, apart for the sugar. Coke sold in Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Croatia, Bulgaria has fructose-glucose syrup, while all other countries have white sugar. This explains the slight variation in energy in the nutritional information.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]28. Pepsi
All products use sugar, no glucose-fructose syrup.
Less sugar in Belgium, France, Spain, Italy and Portugal.[/QUOTE]
[URL="https://www.investigate-europe.eu/posts/comparing-ingredients-the-basket-of-foods"]https://www.investigate-europe.eu/posts/comparing-ingredients-the-basket-of-foods[/URL]
So if you're in one of those Eastern European countries and have to drink cola, at least make it a Pepsi.
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023344]Like the crack induced rants you post every time someone calls out your dear pedoleader? You're the most useless existence that ever graced this board. Get a job you deranged sack of shit maybe you'd stop following people around.[/QUOTE]
:milton
Re: trump tackling the important issues
[QUOTE=Overdrive;15023344]Like the crack induced rants you post every time someone calls out your dear pedoleader? You're the most useless existence that ever graced this board. Get a job you deranged sack of shit maybe you'd stop following people around.[/QUOTE]
:roll::roll: