The
Hazards of Refined Sugar
...to the Mind and
Body |
Of all the foods consumed today, refined sugar is considered to be
one of the most harmful. ...In 1997 Americans devoured 7.3
billion pounds of candy. Americans spent an estimated $23.1
billion dollars on candy and gum. The average American consumed a
record 27.3 pounds of candy and gum in the same year-the
equivalent of about six regular sized chocolate bars a
week-marking the fifth consecutive year of increased demand.
...Consumption of processed
foods (which are laced with sugar) cost the American public more
than $54 billion in dental bills each year, so the dental industry
reaps huge profits from the programmed addiction of the public to
sugar products. ...Today we have a nation that is addicted to
sugar. In 1915, the national average of sugar consumption (per
year) was around 15 to 20 pounds per person. Today the average
person consumes his/her weight in sugar, plus over 20 pounds of
corn syrup. This means that since there are some
people that use no sweets, or much less than the
average figure, a percentage of the
population consumes a great deal more refined sugar than their
body weight. The human body cannot tolerate this large amount of
refined carbohydrates. The vital organs in the body are actually
damaged by this gross intake of sugar.
...Refined sugar contains no
fiber, no minerals, no proteins, no fats, no enzymes, only empty
calories. What happens when you eat a refined carbohydrate like
sugar? Your body must borrow vital nutrients from healthy cells to
metabolize the incomplete food. Calcium, sodium, potassium and
magnesium are taken from various parts of the body to make use of
the sugar.
Many times, so much calcium is
used to neutralize the effects of sugar that the bones become
osteoporotic due to the withdrawn calcium. Likewise,
the teeth are affected and they lose their components until decay
occurs and hastens their loss.
...Refined sugar is void of all nutrients, consequently it causes
the body to deplete its own stores of various vitamins, minerals
and enzymes. If sugar consumption is continued, an over-acid
condition results, and more minerals are needed from deep in the
body to correct the imbalance. If the body is lacking the
nutrients used to metabolize sugar, it will not be able to
properly handle and rid itself of the poisonous residues.
These wastes accumulate through the brain and nervous system,
which speeds up cellular death. The bloodstream becomes
over-loaded with waste products and symptoms of carbonic poisoning
result.
...Sugar also makes the
blood very thick and sticky, inhibiting much of the blood flow
into the minute capillaries that supply our gums and teeth with
vital nutrients. Therefore, we wind up with diseased gums and
starving teeth. America and England, the two largest sugar
consumers, have horrendous dental problems.
...In 1948, a $57,000 ten-year
study was awarded to Harvard University by the Sugar Research
Foundation to find out how sugar causes cavities in teeth and how
to prevent it. In 1958, Time magazine reported the findings, which
were reported in the Dental Association Journal. They discovered
there was no way to prevent the problem and their funding
immediately disappeared.
..."The most significant human
study was done in Sweden, reported in 1954, and known as the
Vipeholm Dental Caries Study. More than 400 adult mental patients
were placed on controlled diets and observed for five years. The
subjects were divided into various groups. Some ate complex and
simple carbohydrates at mealtimes only, while other
supplemented mealtime food with
between-meal-snacks, sweetened with sucrose, chocolate, caramel,
or toffee. Among the conclusions drawn from the study, was that
sucrose consumption could increase caries activity. The risk
increased if the sucrose was consumed in a sticky form that
adhered to the tooth's surfaces. The greatest damage was inflicted
by foods with high concentrations of sucrose, in sticky form,
eaten between meals, even if contact with the tooth's surfaces was
brief. Caries, due to the intake of foods with high sucrose
levels, could be decreased when such offending foods were
eliminated from the diet. But individual differences existed, and
in some cases, caries continued to appear despite avoidance of
refined sugar or maximum restriction of natural sugars and total
dietary carbohydrates." (2)
...Diabetes is another commonly
known disease which is caused by the failure of the pancreas to
produce adequate insulin when the blood sugar rises. A
concentrated amount of sugar introduced into the system sends the
body into shock from the rapid rise in the blood sugar level, and
over time this can cause the pancreas to wear out and not be able
to produce the levels of insulin that it should.
...Hypoglycemia occurs when the
pancreas overreacts to the large amount of sugar in the blood and
releases too much insulin leaving one with the "tired" feeling as
the blood sugar level becomes lower than it should be.
"A recent article in the
British Medical Journal, entitled The Sweet Road to Gallstones,
reported that refined sugar may be one of the major dietary risk
factors in gallstone disease. Gallstones are composed of fats and
calcium. Sugar can upset all of the minerals, and one of the
minerals, calcium, can become toxic or nonfunctioning, depositing
itself anywhere in the body, including the gallbladder.
..."One out of ten Americans
has gallstones. This risk increases to one out of every five after
age forty. Gallstones may go unnoticed or may cause pain-wrenching
pain. Other symptoms might include bloating, belching, and
intolerance to foods." (3)
...Another serious problem
with sugar that is now coming to the forefront is the various
levels of mental problems. Our brains are very sensitive and react
to quick chemical changes within the body. As sugar is
consumed, our cells are robbed of their B vitamin, which destroys
them, and insulin production is inhibited. Low insulin
production means a high sugar (glucose) level in the bloodstream,
which can lead to a confused mental state or unsound mind, and has
also been linked with juvenile criminal behavior. Dr.
Alexander G. Schauss, brings this solemn fact out in his book,
Diet, Crime and Delinquency. Many mental ward and prison inmates
are "sugarholics" and erratic emotional outbreaks often follow a
sugar binge.
REFINED SUGAR-A DRUG?
...Refined sugar, by some,
is called a drug, because in the refining process everything of
food value has been removed except the carbohydrates-pure
calories, without vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, enzymes or
any of the other elements that make up food. Many nutrition
experts say that white sugar is extremely harmful, possibly as
harmful as a drug, especially in the quantities consumed by the
present-day American.
...Dr. David Reuben, author of
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Nutrition says, ".white
refined sugar-is not a food. It is a pure chemical extracted from
plant sources, purer in fact than cocaine, which it resembles
in many ways. Its true name is sucrose and its chemical formula is
C12H22O11. It has 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, 11 oxygen
atoms, and absolutely nothing else to offer." ...The chemical
formula for cocaine is C17H21NO4. Sugar's formula again is
C12H22O11. For all practical purposes, the difference between
cocaine and sugar is that sugar is missing the "N", or nitrogen
atom.
...Refining means to make
"pure" by a process of extraction or separation. Sugars are
refined by taking a natural food, which contains a high percentage
of sugar, and then removing all elements of that food until only
the sugar remains.
...White sugar is commonly
made from sugar cane or sugar beets. Through heating and
mechanical and chemical processing, all vitamins, minerals,
proteins, fats, enzymes and indeed every nutrient is removed until
only the sugar remains. Sugar cane and sugar beets are first
harvested and then chopped into small pieces, squeezing out the
juice, which is then mixed with water. This liquid is then heated,
and lime is added. Moisture is boiled away, and the remaining
fluid is pumped into vacuum pans to concentrate the juice. By
this time, the liquid is starting to crystallize, and is ready to
be placed into a centrifuge machine where any remaining residues
(like molasses) are spun away. The crystals are then dissolved by
heating to the boiling point and passed through charcoal filters.
After the crystals condense, they are bleached snow-white usually
by the use of pork or cattle bones.
...During the refining
process, 64 food elements are destroyed. All the potassium,
magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese, phosphate, and sulfate are
removed. The A, D, and B, vitamins are destroyed. Amino
acids, vital enzymes, unsaturated fats, and all fiber are gone. To
a lesser or greater degree, all refined sweeteners such as corn
syrup, maple syrup, etc., undergo similar destructive processes.
Molasses is the byproduct of sugar manufacturing and can make
an excellent food or nutritional supplement since it contains a
concentration of nutrients that were stripped from the plant used
to make sugar.
...Sugar manufacturers are
aggressive in defending their product and have a strong political
lobby which allows them to continue selling a deadly food item
that by all reason should not be allowed in the American diet.
...If you have any doubts as to the detriments of sugar (sucrose),
try leaving it out of your diet for several weeks and see if it
makes a difference! You may also notice you have acquired an
addiction and experience some withdrawal symptoms. ...Studies show
that "sugar" is just as habit-forming as any narcotic; and its
use, misuse, and abuse is our nation's number one disaster. It is
no wonder when we consider all the products we consume daily
which are loaded with sugar! The average healthy digestive system
can digest and eliminate from two to four teaspoons of sugar
daily, usually without noticeable problems, (that is if damage is
not already present). One 12 oz. Cola contains 11 teaspoons of
sugar, and that's aside from the caffeine. It's the sugar that
gives you quick energy, but only for a brief time due to the rise
of the blood sugar level. But the body quickly releases a rush of
insulin, which rapidly lowers the blood sugar and causes a
significant drop in energy and endurance. It is easy to see
why America's health is in serious trouble.
EFFECT OF SUGAR ON NEUROLOGICAL
PROCESSES
...One of the keys to
orderly brain function is glutamic acid, and this compound is
found in many vegetables. When sugar is consumed, the
bacteria in the intestines, which manufacture B vitamin complexes,
begin to die. These bacteria normally thrive in a symbiotic
relationship with the human body. When the B vitamin complex
level declines, the glutamic acid (normally transformed into "go"
"no-go" directive neural enzymes by the B vitamins) is not
processed and sleepiness occurs, as well as a decreased ability
for short-term memory function and numerical calculative abilities.
The removal of B vitamins when foods are "processed" makes the
situation even more tenuous.
WHAT ABOUT GUM CHEWING?
...Besides the sugar in gum being damaging to
the teeth there is another harmful problem to consider and that
is: "teeth and jaws weren't designed for more than a few minutes
of solid chewing per day-far less than the two hours clocked in
daily by hardcore gum chewers.
All this chewing results in inordinate wear on the jawbone,
gum tissue and lower molars, and can change the alignment of the
jaws" says Michael Elsohn, D.D.S., in the Medical Tribune.
And
lastly, sugar is a major contributor to the aging process. |