High Fructose Corn Syrup and business
What do these two things have in common?? Stay with me and I’ll explain.
The Corn Refiners Association has launched an advertising campaign promoting high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). On their home page, there is a statement that reads, in part:
High fructose corn syrup provides many important characteristics, such as texture, flavor and freshness, to your favorite foods and beverages. It is nutritionally the same as table sugar and has the same number of calories, too. As many dietitians agree, sweeteners should be enjoyed in moderation.
Let’s take a moment to look at this. HFCS definitely has the same calories as sugar, and the nutrition would be roughly the same, too. And, as a dietitian,I do agree with all foods in moderation. And for some people, HFCS may not pose any problems at all.
However, I do not promote the use of HFCS. In fact, there ARE people who are highly reactive to HFCS. And, if you are trying to determine what foods might cause a delayed food sensitivity through an elimination diet (because you don’t want to do the MRT testing with LEAP), this will be one additive you will eliminate from your diet.
Which brings up the whole issue of ‘moderation’. Start looking at the labels of foods you buy and then tell me about moderation! I was amazed, myself, when years ago (before MRT testing) I went on an elimination diet to find the cause of my migraines. I had to remove HFCS from my diet and found it in TONS of the ‘healthy’ foods I was eating!
What does all of this have to do with business, you are asking? I again come down to health and a healthy business. Are you trying to improve your health? Would you have more energy if your diet were healthier? If you had more energy, you could work more efficiently, increasing your success.
What IS a ‘healthier’ diet? Well, read the post below this one, on sustainable foods.
HFCS will not be found naturally in foods. It’s a preservative. It is made from corn. Did I mention that much of the corn in this country is genetically modified? And, unless I missed it, I haven’t seen any ‘organic HFCS’ on the market, yet.
So this week’s challenge to you is to look at your diet and determine how you can start eating more ‘natural’ foods. I don’t mean buy packaged foods that SAY ‘natural’ on it! Heck, cocaine is NATURAL, but you won’t see any claims that it’s GOOD for you! Make a meal from scratch…
Margie