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How High Fructose Corn Syrup Affects Your Skin

Posted by on Jun. 28, 2012 at 6:06 PM
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This is How Corn Syrup Affects Your Skin

This is How Corn Syrup Affects Your Skin

Posted Thursday, June 21, 2012 by Susan Yara, Editorial Video and Interactive Director

There's often talk about the ill-effects of eating sugary food, but we seem to skip over the topic of high fructose corn syrup—a sweetener that is commonly used in every day foods. While we tend to consume it on a daily basis (yes, you likely do. Just take a look at your drink ingredients), we don't think about the negative effects it can have on our skin. Aside from potential weight gain, excessive intake of high fructose corn syrup may cause issues like cellulite, acne, hyperpigmentation and tooth decay.

Beverly Hills, CA, nutritionist Amy Piacentino, says one major reason is because our bodies don't recognize or process high fructose corn syrup, which causes it to react. "It does not break down properly in the body. Regular sugar cane is made of two sugar molecules bound tightly together—glucose and fructose in equal amounts. The enzymes in your digestive tract must break down the sucrose into glucose and fructose, which are [then] absorbed into the body." On the other hand, high fructose corn syrup does consist of both glucose and fructose, but she says it's not at a 50-50 ratio, more like a 55-45 ratio of more fructose than glucose—in an unbound form. Why is that a factor?

"There is no chemical bond between them and no digestion is required. So they are more rapidly absorbed into your blood stream and fructose goes right to the liver too fast and triggers lipogenesis, the production of fats like triglycerides and cholesterol," she says.

So while high fructose corn syrup causes you to gain weight and stress on your liver, your skin (the body's largest organ) also reacts, causing a host of ailments.

"When I have changed the diet of my patients, and took away 90 percent of their high fructose corn syrup, the first thing I notice is how their mood improves, and the pores of their skin shrink. They start to develop a glow, the excessive appetite decreases, the central waist fat shrinks and many women immediately notice their cellulite diminishes," says Piacentino.
And the first place she says she cuts out the sweetener is in one of the foods we consume as soon as we wake—creamer. Other culprits include morning cereal, some yogurt brands and many salad dressing brands. So always check food labels and try to cut out high fructose corn syrup to see if your skin improves over time.

 

 YVONNE

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BellaTragedia
by on Jun. 28, 2012 at 6:29 PM

I heart CREAMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

earthangel1967
by on Jun. 28, 2012 at 6:39 PM


Quoting BellaTragedia:

I heart CREAMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

coffee tee heee I hear you My husband and I love it too but even worse than the hfcs in most of them we avoid hyddrogeanted oils that are in many of them like the plague (its so deadly its illegal in some places) BUT we are naughty and indulge just on the major holidays and get a bad yummy creamer just not the rest of the year.

instead we get torani or davinci sugar free flavored syrups and use half and half sooo yummy and we dont feel cheated

 YVONNE

loriec
by Lorie on Jun. 28, 2012 at 7:28 PM

 As much as food is good and more likely the foods we eat and beverages we drink have fructose in them. It all comes down to drinking plain water,using honey as sweetner,eating fruit and enjoying the natural sweetness. 

earthangel1967
by on Jun. 28, 2012 at 7:45 PM


Quoting loriec:

 As much as food is good and more likely the foods we eat and beverages we drink have fructose in them. It all comes down to drinking plain water,using honey as sweetner,eating fruit and enjoying the natural sweetness. 


I love fruit like crazyyyyy To me it's like nature's candy and it is high antioxidants so it has BEAUTY and HEALTH benefits : D

apple

 YVONNE

loriec
by Lorie on Jun. 29, 2012 at 2:54 AM

 Absolutely right!

Quoting earthangel1967:

 

Quoting loriec:

 As much as food is good and more likely the foods we eat and beverages we drink have fructose in them. It all comes down to drinking plain water,using honey as sweetner,eating fruit and enjoying the natural sweetness. 


I love fruit like crazyyyyy To me it's like nature's candy and it is high antioxidants so it has BEAUTY and HEALTH benefits : D

apple

 

schultzal
by on Jun. 29, 2012 at 3:00 AM
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So thankful that HFCS isn't in much, in Australia. Drinks and foods are sweetened with cane sugar or other sweeteners (not that I care about the sodas and such, because I don't drink them).

I also refuse to buy anything that contains hydrogenated oils or palm oil.

MamisAngels
by Grace on Jun. 29, 2012 at 5:50 AM
I try to avoid hfcs as much as possible.

This is good info, thanks for sharing.
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MamisAngels
by Grace on Jun. 29, 2012 at 5:52 AM
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Exactly! I love water & fruit & use honey to sweeten my tea if needed, otherwise I go without.

Quoting loriec:

 As much as food is good and more likely the foods we eat and beverages we drink have fructose in them. It all comes down to drinking plain water,using honey as sweetner,eating fruit and enjoying the natural sweetness. 

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pixiemg1
by Amy on Jun. 29, 2012 at 9:08 AM

I try to limit high fructose corn syrup in my families diet.  It is hard though since it seems to be in everything.  This is some great info, thanks for sharing.

mspecan_tan
by Angela on Jun. 29, 2012 at 9:59 AM

 This exactly ... I try to avoid it as much as possible.

Quoting loriec:

 As much as food is good and more likely the foods we eat and beverages we drink have fructose in them. It all comes down to drinking plain water,using honey as sweetner,eating fruit and enjoying the natural sweetness. 

 

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