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Home::John Paul Catanzaro

Brown Sugar is Not Brown Rice

Author : John Mericle M.D.

Question from Jack:

A question from Jack, one of the subscribers to the MericleDiet newsletter, "Reference your tip regarding diabetes. The only sugar I use is brown and is this a concern in my case?"

Answer:

The word "brown" has gotten a lot of play lately regarding
"healthy eating." Brown rice and brown bread are both "in"
while white bread and white rice are known to be "unhealthy."
It would be nice if brown sugar was as good for you as brown rice
or some brown breads made from whole grains with no added sugar.
Unfortunately, brown sugar is only white sugar that has been
colored brown, usually with molasses. Sugar of some variety
is the most common food additive today. Sugar is added to
almost everything, even potato chips. I still can't figure out
why they would add sugar to potato chips, as if the salt and
fat were not enough.

Varieties of Sugar

White sugar is extracted from the juice of sugar cane or beets.
Once is has been extracted it is processed extensively to form
a granulated white substance. This is sucrose, also known as
table sugar, cane sugar, beet sugar, grape sugar, refined sugar
or granulated sugar.

Raw Sugar is produced in the initial stages of making white sugar. It is usually somewhat brown in color and may contain bacteria and molds.

Brown sugar is usually made by simply adding molasses (or caramel food coloring) to white sugar.

Confectioner's sugar is made by crushing or grinding white
sugar. Corn starch is added to prevent the formation of lumps.

Molasses is a thick dark syrup that is produced during sugar
refinement.

A brief look at the molecular structure of the three
common disaccharides, sucrose, lactose and maltose.

The molecule sucrose consists of one moiety of glucose
connected to one moiety of fructose via an O-glycosidic
linkage. This is a "disaccharide" ie two sugar molecules
hooked together. Two other common disaccharides are
lactose from milk and maltose commonly found in beer.
Lactose is one moiety of galactose hooked to one moiety of
glucose and maltose is two moieties of glucose hooked together.
Sucrose is the most dangerous of these because human
biochemistry has no way to deal with equal loads of fructose
and glucose presented at the same time, since fructose short circuits the glycolytic pathway for glucose.

There has been much written about the dangers of sucrose but
suffice it to say, adult onset diabetes mellitus is now
epidemic. I feel that while both adult and juvenile diabetes
may have to varying degrees the same common cause, ie
confusion of the immature immune system by cow's milk with
different degrees of expression, without the ongoing
record levels of sucrose consumption in America, we would
not be having this explosion of adult onset diabetes
mellitus( a polite and confusing term for sugar toxicity).

Today's Health Tip:

Be very careful of sugar in any form. Read labels of all
processed food carefully. If you have adult onset diabetes
or any symptoms of it, like hypoglycemia, try to avoid sugar
completely.

Please stay tuned for more interesting facts about other
sweeteners such as high fructose corn syrup, maltodextrin,
artificial sweeteners like Nutrasweet and a little ancient
history with "meli maenomenon."

The MericleDiet makes it as easy as possible to "kick" the sugar habit. To visit the MericleDiet follow the link below:

http://www.DrMericle.com

Thanks for your time.

http://DrMericle.com is devoted to achieving optimal health and peak performance through diet and lifestyle change. Dr. Mericle brings together a unique blend of formal organic chemistry, biochemistry and medical education, 29 marathons, 3 Hawaii Ironman competitions and a lot of practical real life experience.

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