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Diabetes why you shouldnt believe everything you read


Date: 09/01/07
 
Keywords: Nutrition,
Why in the world would American Diabetic Association (ADA) executives want you to believe that a steady daily intake of sugar is not potentially harmful to your health?
Could it be because one of ADA's primary corporate sponsors is Cadbury-Schweppes, the world's largest confectionary maker? Or have they actually convinced themselves that sugar consumption doesn't promote type 2 diabetes?
Whatever the case, the final 2006 issue of the journal Diabetes (published by ADA) contains research with 'evidence' that an intake of 200 grams of sugar per day has no effect on insulin sensitivity.


 

Why in the world would American Diabetic Association (ADA) executives want you to believe that a steady daily intake of sugar is not potentially harmful to your health?


Could it be because one of ADA's primary corporate sponsors is Cadbury-Schweppes, the world's largest confectionary maker? Or have they actually convinced themselves that sugar consumption doesn't promote type 2 diabetes?


Whatever the case, the final 2006 issue of the journal Diabetes (published by ADA) contains research with 'evidence' that an intake of 200 grams of sugar per day has no effect on insulin sensitivity.


For some perspective, consider that a single Cadburys Crme Egg contains 25 grams of sugars. And if eight Crme Eggs per day, over extended time, doesn't affect insulin sensitivity, I'll happily eat my sugar-free hat.


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