the lower classes drink hfcs and get diabetes
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It seems that high fructose content outside of the context of fruit causes metabolic regulation problems, mechanism may not be clear
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do you have a link that shows that similar caloric intake from fruit causes similar problems as soda or candy with HFCS?
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There's no magic goodness in fruits that one should expect to mitigate against fructose. Ppl mutter about fiber, but no data.
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but do you have a link that convincingly shows that fruit and HFCS have equivalent effects?
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Ought to be the null hypothesis: fructose is fructose. Singling out HFCS is evidence of crankery--almost identical to sucrose.
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yep, ideology is literally the null hypothesis, so it is invisible :)
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