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The Sugar Fix: The High-Fructose Fallout That Is Making You Fat and Sick
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.396
EAN: 9781594866654
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 1594866651
Label: Rodale Books
Manufacturer: Rodale Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: April 01, 2008
Publisher: Rodale Books
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Studio: Rodale Books
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Editorial Review:
In The Sugar Fix, Dr. Richard Johnson, who oversees a pioneering research program, reports on discoveries about how fructose impacts the body—and directly connects the American obesity epidemic to a frightening escalation in our fructose consumption. It comes as no surprise that the sugar is found in processed foods like candy, baked goods, canned foods, and frozen meals in the form of high-fructose corn syrup, but it is also hidden in less obvious foods like peanut butter, egg products, and soups. Many fruits and vegetables contain high levels of it naturally. Dr. Johnson shows how to cut way back on the sweetener by making effective substitutions. The daily meal plans included here contain no more than 25 grams of fructose, one-quarter of the amount the average American now ingests. Rather than the low-carb approach of so many recent diets, Dr. Johnson recommends a much easier to enjoy and stick to formula: 50% carbs, 25% fat, and 25% protein. The immediate benefit of this diet is to help anyone shed excess weight. The additional benefits are even more impressive—reduced risk for such serious health problems as high blood pressure, elevated blood fats, and insulin resistance, conditions directly linked to heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and stroke.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - getting trim and healthy
I bought this book and read it out of order in a couple of days. I now know why I gained 20 pounds in a single month some 25 years ago. I now have the answer to lose it all plus more that I gained later. I have had an idea that something in our food was making people fat. A lot of people now believe that diabetes is inevitable. Not true. I have known that sugar was bad for you for years but I didn't know the extent until I read this book. I am loaning to 2 people so far and giving it to my daughter ... Read More
Rating: - Easy menu plans
It's hard to find a diet book with easy menu plans consisting of foods readily available in most grocery stores and supermarkets. This book has them! The author has a 1200 calorie plan and 1600 calorie and a higher one as well. It would be nice to have more gradations but one can toggle between plans or figure out a gradation. Good way to cleanse body for 14 days of excessive levels of fructose, etc.
Rating: - Outstanding!!!
I bought and finished this book in 2 days. As a person who has suffered from insulin resistance for years and blessed not to have developed type 2 diabetes, this book was an answer to my prayers!! What should have been common sense to me in regards to overconsumption of sugar laden foods, was not. It took this book to show me just how dangerous HFCS and Fructose really is in large amounts. The diet outlined in the book is surprising at not at all difficult but one must ask themselves, how bad do ... Read More
Rating: - Reveals the health problems of high fructose sweeteners
This book is a well written and quite readable fount of useful information about sugar and especially about the relatively new sweetener called high fructose corn syrup. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) was developed a little more than 35 tears ago. It has one big advantage, it's the most inexpensive sugar available. But it has the disadvantage of being very unhealthy when consumed in large quantities, in which it currently is consumed because of its low cost. High fructose corn syrup can cause obesity, ... Read More
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