Sugar Blues
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Author : William DuftyBinding : Mass Market PaperbackEAN : 9780446343121Edition : Warner Books EdISBN : 0446343129Label : Time Warner InternationalManufacturer : Time Warner InternationalNumber of pages : 256Publication date : 2002-09-01Publisher : Time Warner InternationalTitle : Sugar BluesLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Studio : Time Warner International
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SynopsisReviews the history and folklore, medical and otherwise, of refined sucrose and explains the ubiquitous chemical's threats to health.
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review by: paulkeely date: 2007-01-18 rating:
a must readYes I know he goes on a bit, but just read it with an open mind and then for got sake just give up sugar. Its just that simple. You will feel so good, and when you eat sugar in the future it will taste so sweet you wont want it.
review by: date: 1999-08-25 rating:
Excellent book for content and history...Read this book if you want to understand how refined sugars and refined foods destroy one's health. You'll learn more than you want to know about refined sugar, one of the great evils of our society.
review by: date: 1999-07-30 rating:
One of the best reviews of the sugar industryThis is one of the best and revealing books on the sugar industry and the government connections I have read.
review by: date: 1999-07-12 rating:
love this book hate sugar nowI knew I need to cut sugar out but this really opened my eyes sugar has been the down fall of america, england everywhere. I can't believe sugar has been killing people for thousands of years and we still use it. Read it learn about what sugar has done to our country. To the world
review by: date: 1999-06-30 rating:
Sugar and cocaine are not even remotely similar in structureThere is no significant similarity in the structure of sucrose (or any other sugar) to the structure of cocaine. It can only be said that they are one molecule different because they are both molecules, and are different. Using that type of argument, the same could be said of water and oil, or O2 and CFCs. The implication is that if you make one tiny little change in sucrose, bang, you have cocaine, but you would need a whole series of enzymes, changing ring structures, adding a N, and removing oxygens, etc. Sugar may be bad, but there is no need to lie about it. Please be certain to check any scientific claims for validity.
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