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Sugar should be controlled like alcohol: reportSugar is so toxic it should be controlled like alcohol, according to new report that goes so far as to suggest setting an age limit of 17 years to buy soda pop.It points to sugar as a culprit behind many of the world’s major killers — heart disease, cancer and diabetes — that are now a greater health burden than infectious disease.A little sugar “is not a problem, but a lot kills — slowly,” says the report to be published Thursday in Nature, a top research journal.Over the eons sugar was available to our ancestors as fruit for only a few months a year at harvest time, or as honey “which was guarded by bees,” says the report by Dr. Robert Lustig, a noted childhood obesity expert at the University of California, and two U.S. colleagues specializing in health policy.Now it is added to “nearly all processed foods.” In developing countries, sugary soft drinks are often cheaper than potable water or milk, they say, noting that over the past 50 years, consumption of sugar has tripled worldwide. (Photo: Jenelle Schneider: Postmedia files)

Sugar should be controlled like alcohol: report
Sugar is so toxic it should be controlled like alcohol, according to new report that goes so far as to suggest setting an age limit of 17 years to buy soda pop.

It points to sugar as a culprit behind many of the world’s major killers — heart disease, cancer and diabetes — that are now a greater health burden than infectious disease.

A little sugar “is not a problem, but a lot kills — slowly,” says the report to be published Thursday in Nature, a top research journal.

Over the eons sugar was available to our ancestors as fruit for only a few months a year at harvest time, or as honey “which was guarded by bees,” says the report by Dr. Robert Lustig, a noted childhood obesity expert at the University of California, and two U.S. colleagues specializing in health policy.

Now it is added to “nearly all processed foods.” In developing countries, sugary soft drinks are often cheaper than potable water or milk, they say, noting that over the past 50 years, consumption of sugar has tripled worldwide. (Photo: Jenelle Schneider: Postmedia files)

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    they don’t even use sugar in anything anymore. It’s all cheep artificial sweeteners. If anything, regular sugar is...
  4. void-born reblogged this from thewaterwillcome and added:
    …Didn’t they try that in an episode of The Simpsons? If memory serves me right, it didn’t end well…
  5. kevinoddish reblogged this from thought-provoking-url and added:
    Idiot America. What else is new
  6. girtabaix reblogged this from thewaterwillcome and added:
    I AGREE ! FREEDOM !!
  7. youshouldwantitall reblogged this from thought-provoking-url and added:
    Sugar’s never made me kill a man. Yet.
  8. thewaterwillcome reblogged this from cadburycrazed and added:
    a better pro-abortion argument than I could ever hope
  9. thought-provoking-url reblogged this from cadburycrazed and added:
    For fuck’s sake.
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    Sugar should be controlled like alcohol: report Sugar is so toxic it should be controlled like alcohol, according to new...
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    I AGREE 100% —>
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    see people waking up
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    sugar/soft drink industries reaction to this report. They will lobby our governments like mad
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