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Cane Sugar in Coke? Better or not?

​TLDR: Compares cane sugar (sucrose) with high‑fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and argues that, metabolically, both behave similarly when overconsumed. Touches on potential differences (free fructose burden in HFCS) but emphasizes the bigger issue is total added sugar. Practical advice: reduce sugary drinks, read labels, and favour whole foods. The key message is moderation over swapping […]

Cancer: Greedy for Sugar

Despite an abundance of scientific proof that sugar is cancer’s fuel of choice, there appears to be no decline in the amount of sweet foods consumed. Researchers writing in the journal Cancer Cell show how leukaemia ‘steals’ glucose from normal cells to feed its own growth. Surely this one report is sufficient ‘proof’!