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Guess Who Funds High Fructose Corn Syrup Studies?

Ads hyping high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) have been hitting the airwaves as part of a major marketing campaign from the Corn Refiners Association.

Critics say HFCS contributes to weight gain and tricks your body into wanting to eat more. But the industry says it’s just fine, and argues that HFCS is the same as sugar.

To get that message out, the campaign relies on nutritional research. But funding for many of the major studies in question came from companies with a financial stake in the outcome.

Out of the six studies on the Corn Refiners Association’s Web site that “Confirm High Fructose Corn Syrup [is] No Different From Sugar,” three were sponsored by groups that stand to profit from research that promotes HFCS. Two were never published, so their funding sources are unclear. And one was sponsored by a Dutch foundation that represents the interests of the sugar industry.

Pepsi funded one study. So did a D.C. based lobbying group that gets their money from food, chemical and drug companies. And the American Beverage Association gave a grant for another.

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BY mama bear   
  
[ Joined on 06/06 ]
[ Posted on October 07, 2008 ]
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As usual, ......follow the money$$$$$.  I have seen the ad along with my children and they pointed out the hypocrisy and inaccuracies as well.  We are currently having an ongoing discussion (usually in the car!) about the United Nations, the world's food supply and the the WHO.  Keep talking to your kids and grand kids even at a young age.  They hunger for knowledge and knowledge is power. 

mamabear
 

            
 
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BY BeeGirl   
  
[ Joined on 04/08 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on October 13, 2008 ]
 
The first and maybe only ad I ever fell for was the one for PF Flyers.
Remember the tennis shoes that would make you run faster and jump
higher? Oh, I wanted a pair so bad and boy, was I ever disillusioned,
lol.

            
 
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BY All Under Heaven   
  
[ Joined on 02/08 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on October 07, 2008 ]
 
Of course, mamabear. Well, I'm not a dad yet, but yes, knowledge is power. A sharp mind is power.

Industry has always has some kind of leverage over any study because of health issues either directly or indirectly. They can't ever be trusted, because they're the ones on the line. And they'd much rather protect their own interests and keep themselves in business. Government loves big business, so it always helps them.



            
 
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BY CSR   
  
[ Joined on 08/07 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on October 07, 2008 ]
 
That's great!  I wish my parents had this type of information to share with me when I was younger, but I'm grateful to have it now at the ripe young age of 26. ;-)  I don't have children, but I do have loved ones who I am constantly relaying information to.

 
            
 
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BY goodfriendsam   
  
[ Joined on 10/08 ]
[ Posted on October 07, 2008 ]
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I don't mean to look down on everyone's valid concerns, but we need to stop complaining about these commercials and start complaining about the amount of sugar that's in everything. 

I'm more worried about cereal, tomato sauce, and bread commercials. 

The structure of HFCS (55% fructose and 45% glucose) is slightly harder to process than normal sugar (50%/50%), but that's not the main issue here.  I just wrote an article about this if you all care to have a look. 
 

            
 
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