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Want To Know The Secrets On Sugar?

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For the purposes of this article post, I did a bit of investigative research.

I began my adventure into the world of sugar and found some interesting and quite shocking things that lead me down a multitude of different directions that all seem to point to one common denominator, sugar is killing people each and every minute.

That might seem like a big claim to make, and let me preface I am not a medical doctor nor am I giving you medical advice. This is post is purely for informational purposes.

This is simply, one person’s commentary on the subject of sugar and it’s link to some of the leading causes of death worldwide.

During my investigative research I discovered some alarming common denominators, which really would be best described with some visual cues.

This is a graph from the World Health Organization showing the top 10 leading causes of death worldwide. (Note: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe.)

WHO data

After seeing the above diagram, I decided to explore a little further, and I came across this site called World Life Expectancy which its name pretty much sums up what it is all about.

On the site, there is a world health ranking displaying the top 20 causes of death by country.

Taking into consideration that my ancestors are from China, and I am a fourth generation American, born and raised in the states, currently living in Spain, with a girlfriend that is from Bolivia, I thought I would compare and look at each of these four countries side by side: Bolivia, China, Spain and USA.

This comparison covers four countries in four separate continents, North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.

What I uncovered was quite interesting.

In each country, the top three causes of death are identical, of course in varied order but nevertheless the same:

  1. Coronary Heart Disease
  2. Stroke
  3. Lung disease/cancer

Lung disease/cancer shows up in three of the four, whereas Influenza & Pneumonia shows up in only one, however Influenza/Pneumonia has to do with the lungs; and it is essentially inflammation and/or infection of the lungs, i.e. respiratory infection. So it’s basically in and around the same area of the body, the lungs.

The remaining other seven top causes of death in each country; center around diseases of the organs and seem predominantly shared among all four countries, with Diabetes and Hypertension being in three of the four countries, and liver and cancer being common among all four countries.

Note: There has been links between High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) and Diabetes.

Top 10 Disease RankingBoliviaChinaSpainUnited States
1Coronary Heart DiseaseStrokeCoronary Heart DiseaseCoronary Heart Disease
2Influenza & PneumoniaLung DiseaseStrokeLung Cancers
3StrokeCoronary Heart DiseaseLung CancersStroke
4Liver DiseaseLung CancersAlzheimers/DementiaAlzheimers/Dementia
5Kidney DiseaseLiver CancerColon-Rectum CancersLung Disease
6HypertensionStomach CancerBreast CancerBreast Cancer
7Diabetes MellitusRoad Traffic AccidentsLung DiseaseDiabetes Mellitus
8Other InjuriesOther InjuriesDiabetes MellitusRoad Traffic Accidents
9TuberculosisHypertensionInfluenza & PneumoniaColon-Rectum Cancers
10Diarrhoeal diseasesOesophagus CancerStomach CancerHypertension

So the question, now is, how can four completely different countries, in four separate parts of the world, with their own distinct culture and languages, share some of the top causes of death?

I am no rocket scientist, nor do I think that one is required to figure this one out. Instead, I will defer the question to William of Ockham and his trite but often precise contribution to problem solving known as Occam’s razor which states that, “The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely correct.

Could it be possible that diet is the guilty party?

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I can tell you this, that even in the most remote locations on the planet, you will be sure to find a can of your favorite chemically laden and artificially flavored sugary soda wherever you go.

When I backpacked throughout Northern and Southern Spain, I visited some of the smallest villages, consisting of 20-30 people, and even there I found sugar ridden and artificially flavored soft drinks.

Did you know that there are over 100 names for sugar?

I had no idea, here is a list that I found:

102 Names for Hidden Sugar

Added sugars found under the following names:
1 Agave Syrup 50 Isomalt 99 White Grape Juice
2 Amasake 51 Invert Sugar 100 Yellow Sugar
3 Any name ending in “ose” or “ol” or “syrup” (except for sucralose, which is Splenda) 52 Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysates (HSH) 101 Xylose
4 Bar Sugar 53 Levulose 102 Xyulose
5 Barbados Sugar 54 Lactitol
6 Barley malt 55 Lactose
7 Blackstrap Molasses 56 Malt
8 Black Sugar 57 Malt Extract
9 Brown Sugar 58 Malt Syrup
10 Cane Juice 59 Maltodextrin
11 Cane Juice Crystals 60 Maltitol
12 Cane Sugar 61 Maltose
13 Caramel 62 Maple Syrup
14 Caramel Coloring 63 Molasses
15 Castor Sugar 64 Monosaccharide
16 Confectioner’s Sugar 65 Muscovado
17 Corn Sweetener 66 Organic Dehydrated Cane Juice
18 Corn Syrup 67 Panocha
19 Corn Syrup Solids 68 Polysaccharide
20 Crystallized Cane Juice 69 Powdered Sugar
21 D-mannose 70 Rapadura
22 Date Sugar 71 Raw Cane Crystals
23 Demerara 72 Raw Honey
24 Demerara Sugar 73 Raw Sugar
25 Dehydrated Cane Juice 74 Refiner’s Syrup
26 Dehydrated Cane Juice Crystals 75 Ribose
27 Dextran 76 Rice Extract
28 Dextrin 77 Rice Malt
29 Dextrine 78 Rice Maltodextrin
30 Dextrose (glucose) 79 Rice Syrup
31 Disaccharides 80 Saccharide
32 Evaporated Cane Juice 81 Saccharose
33 Evaporated Cane Juice Sugar 82 Sorghum
34 Florida Crystals (a trademark name) 83 Sorghum Syrup
35 Free Flowing Brown Sugars 84 Sucanat
36 Fructose 85 Succanat
37 Fruit Juice Concentrate 86 Sucrose
38 Galactose 87 Sugar
39 Galatactose 88 Sweetener
40 Glucose 89 Syrup
41 Glucose Syrup 90 Table Sugar
42 Golden Syrup 91 Treacle
43 Granulated Sugar 92 Turbinado
44 Grape Sugar 93 Turbinado Sugar
45 Grape Sweetener 94 Unbleached Crystalized Evaporated Cane Juice
46 High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) 95 Unbleached Evaporated Sugar Cane Juice Crystals
47 Honey 96 Unbleached Sugar Cane
48 Hydrolysed Starch 97 Unrefined Cane Juice Crystals
49 Hydrogenated Glucose Syrup 98 Washed Cane Juice Crystals

That borders on ridiculous. Seriously over 100 names?

Other sources I found came up with 50-57 names, the list above was one of the most exhaustive and detailed lists that I could find.

I want to clarify that when I am speaking about sugar, I am not referring to naturally occurring sugar that is found in fruits, vegetable and whole grains.

The sugar that I am referring to is the added refined white sugar that is found in processed foods.

For the purpose of brevity, let’s look at just the top leading cause of death (Heart disease) and see if there is a connection or not with sugar.

In a study published in January 2014.

According to a 15 year study published in Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) : Internal Medicine, those who got 17 to 21 percent of calories from added sugar had a 38 percent high risk of dying from cardiovascular disease compared to those who consumed 8 percent of their calories from added sugar. The risk was more than double for those who consumed 21 percent or more of their calories from added sugar.

According to Laura Schmidt, a health policy specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. She wrote an editorial accompanying the study in Monday’s JAMA Internal Medicine, “Too much sugar does not just make us fat; it can also make us sick.”

According to William Dufty in his article, Why Sugar Is Toxic To The Body:

In 1957, Dr. William Coda Martin tried to answer the question: When is a food a food and when is it a poison? His working definition of “poison” was: “Medically: Any substance applied to the body, ingested or developed within the body, which causes or may cause disease. Physically: Any substance which inhibits the activity of a catalyst which is a minor substance, chemical or enzyme that activates a reaction.”1 The dictionary gives an even broader definition for “poison”: “to exert a harmful influence on, or to pervert”.

Dr. Martin classified refined sugar as a poison because it has been depleted of its life forces, vitamins and minerals. “What is left consists of pure, refined carbohydrates. The body cannot utilize this refined starch and carbohydrate unless the depleted proteins, vitamins and minerals are present.

Refined sugar is lethal when ingested by humans because it provides only that which nutritionists describe as “empty” or “naked” calories. It lacks the natural minerals which are present in the sugar beet or cane.

In addition, sugar is worse than nothing because it drains and leaches the body of precious vitamins and minerals through the demand its digestion, detoxification and elimination makes upon one’s entire system.

Sugar taken every day produces a continuously over-acid condition, and more and more minerals are required from deep in the body in the attempt to rectify the imbalance.

Obviously, statistics and research findings can massaged to help one’s position either way, and as you probably guessed, I am somewhat biased when it comes to sugar, which can lead to confirmation bias.

I think the thing that is worth noting, is that as a country, we are not getting healthier, we are in fact leading the world in obesity.

I can only think that the climbing obesity rates are some how connecting to the increased incidences of heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, and a host of other maladies including cancer.

One only has to stop and see the data, and ask what’s going on here?

What’s the correlation?

I suspect, and this is just one guy’s opinion, that the problem is two-fold.

On one side, I think we are not being told all the facts when it comes to refined sugar and it’s saccharin, and on the other side it is my belief that the so-called experts really have no idea about the dangers of sugar.

In both cases, education, or lack thereof, is really at the cause.

Refined sugar and artificial sweeteners are some of the most additive and potent substances on the planet.

Could it be that sugar and other artificial sweeteners are more addictive than cocaine and heroin?

I think time will only tell, but I don’t think we can wait too long, as it just might be a ticking time bomb counting down to its last few seconds.

The health crisis worldwide has reached epic proportions and we must change the way we eat and our relationship to food and above all sugar.

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