Eliminating High Fructose Corn Syrup From Diet
Why quitting high fructose corn syrup is one of the easiest ways to lose weight fast and keep it off (3 proven truths)
Many people believe high fructose corn syrup is just like sugar. Well, I have news for you.
It's not.
High fructose corn syrup is on a danger-level all alone.
Yes, it's dangerous. It's bad for you. And it's backed up by academic studies.
But the conversation around high fructose corn syrup shouldn't be all negative.
In fact, AVOIDING high fructose corn syrup can help you:
- Lose weight.
- Be more energetic / motivated.
- Maintain healthy eating habits.
And learning these truths about avoiding high fructose corn syrup brought me TONS of joy.
Let me explain.
The joy of discovering the key to lean body success
I was like most entry-level employees with an expense account.
I gained the "freshman 15."
Who doesn't gain a little weight when there's an abundance of free food and drinks?
But when I was ready to get back in shape, I struggled to get the lean body I wanted.
I tried everything.
I couldn't lose the weight. And I was frustrated.
But then, I discovered EXACTLY what was preventing my success:
High fructose corn syrup.
It was like the gatekeeper of the lean body castle.
This discovery made me so happy.
Eliminating high fructose corn syrup from my diet was the key to losing weight and keeping it off.
With joy, I'll explain why it's so powerful.
But first, here's a little background on high fructose corn syrup.
A brief history of high fructose corn syrup
High fructose corn syrup is a lot like crack.
Sound crazy?
Notice the parallels.
1. Crack.
Crack was invented by drug dealers who had a surplus of cocaine. They discovered they could use their surplus inventory to create a product that was:
- Easy to produce.
- Highly profitable.
- Highly addicting.
They called it crack.
In essence, crack got the drug dealers' customers buying more and buying forever.
Smart, right?
2. High fructose corn syrup
High fructose corn syrup was invented when corn farmers had a surplus of corn. They realized they could reduce their corn inventory by making high fructose corn syrup, a product that was:
- Easy to produce.
- Highly profitable.
- Highly addicting.
Similar to crack, high fructose corn syrup got customers buying more and buying forever.
Ease of production and profitability are simple to understand: Standard processing and high margins, respectively. But they're not important to the point I'm making.
So instead, let's focus on the third point:
Why high fructose corn syrup is highly addicting and how eliminating it from your diet can help you lose weight fast and keep it off.
Here are three studies.
Truth #1: High fructose corn syrup vs whole foods
Have stubborn belly fat that won't go away?
You're not alone.
But a billion crunches, sit-ups, and planks won't make belly fat go away.
Quitting high fructose corn syrup will.
Here's the study:
In this study, two sets of rats were compared. Set A was fed rat chow. Set B was fed rat chow sweetened with lots of high fructose corn syrup. Set B, after eating lots of high fructose corn syrup, ballooned in size. In fact, these rate gained 48% more weight, mostly around the belly, than Set A.
Bottom line: Avoiding high fructose corn syrup completely is an easy way to lose weight and keep it off, especially if most of your diet is already healthy.
So it's clear what quitting high fructose corn syrup will do to stubborn belly fat.
But how bad is it compared to sugar?
Truth #2: High fructose corn syrup vs sugar
Sugar, especially in its processed and added form, is quite bad for getting and maintaining a lean body.
But here's the thing:
High fructose corn syrup is MUCH worse than sugar.
Here's the study…
The study compared two sets of rats. Set A was fed rat food and water sweetened with sugar. Set B was fed rat food and water sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. The rats in Set B, the ones fed water sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, gained SIGNIFICANTLY more belly fat than the rats in Set A who were given water mixed with sugar.
So, sugar, as unhealthy as it is, causes less fat accumulation than high fructose corn syrup.
But, that's not even the worse part.
The concentration of the sugar water was the same as a can of soda. Yet, the concentration of high fructose corn syrup water was only half that of a can of soda.
Bottom line: Sugar will make you fat, yes. But you will lose significantly more weight by consuming sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
So we know high fructose corn syrup is much worse than sugar. Now how does high fructose corn syrup compare to healthy foods?
Truth #3: High fructose corn syrup impacts addiction and motivation
Eliminating high fructose corn syrup is a key to breaking the food-addiction-cycle and finding 80% more energy in your day.
Ever feel like you're a slave to your food? How about tired and emotionally drained? Can you guess who is to blame?
That's right: High fructose corn syrup!
Avoiding it can:
- Decrease compulsive eating.
- Increase your motivation to be active.
Here's how this point was proven:
In the study, rats were split into two groups. Set A was fed water sweetened with sugar. Set B was fed water sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. Both were given rat food, as well.
The rats fed water WITHOUT high fructose corn syrup spent 80% more time voluntarily exercising than rats given water with it.
So, high fructose corn syrup decreases motivation to exercise.
But the motivation to exercise is not the most shocking finding.
Rats fed water sweetened with high fructose corn syrup consumed 3x as many calories.
In fact, after some time, rats given sugar water grew tired of the sweetened drink and rarely indulged. The rats given water sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, however, never grew tired of their water and went back to the well at more regular intervals.
Bottom line: Breaking up with high fructose corn syrup can help break an addiction to food and increase your motivation to be physically active.
So now that we know that quitting high fructose corn syrup is key to weight loss success, how do we avoid it?
Unfortunately, it's not easy.
But, it's not impossible either.
Let's discuss.
What products contain high fructose corn syrup — 3 easy ways to avoid it.
It's highly profitable. It's easy to produce. And it's highly addicting.
So, it makes sense that high fructose corn syrup is everywhere.
But like most crimes (yup, I just went there), you gotta look at who stands to benefit.
There are three companies whose products are most likely to contain high fructose corn syrup.
1. Kraft (now Mondelez)
Big Food companies, like Kraft (now Mondelez), put high fructose corn syrup in nearly all of their products. Salad dressings, condiments, and even crackers have it.
Just check the ingredients (but not for the purpose of counting calories).
2. Coca cola
Soda companies in America sweeten their soda with high fructose corn syrup.
Certainly, you never actually NEED soda. But if it's Feast Day, find a can that uses real sugar, instead.
3. McDonalds
Fast food companies use high fructose corn syrup in nearly all of their products. Even the buns include it.
Subway, regularly a healthy-living hypocrite, recently pledged to stop using high fructose corn syrup in their bread. Hat tip to them. Who is next?
Bringing it all together
If you want to dramatically change your body, there's one simple thing to do:
Quit high fructose corn syrup forever.
You'll be so happy to see this was the ONLY thing holding you back.
When you do:
- Belly fat will melt away.
- You'll have more energy to exercise.
- Your overwhelming addiction to food will go away with ease.
Not to mention, you'll be a part of the proud NOYOKE Folks who never touch the stuff.
No, it won't happen overnight.
But quitting high fructose corn syrup forever is the simplest step to losing weight, maintaining a lean body and living a happier, more fulfilling life.
Works cited
A sweet problem: Princeton researchers find that high-fructose corn syrup prompts considerably more weight gain
New Research Suggests High Fructose Corn Syrup Triggers Addictive Consumption Similar to DrugsStudy 2
Eliminating High Fructose Corn Syrup From Diet
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