Sugar sabotage!
Description
Sugar or artificial sweetener! What should individuals use? Sugar Sabotage! reviews several sources of sugar, including sucrose, fructose, sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners (e.g., Splenda® and Equal®), high fructose corn syrups, honey, and others. The video is designed to provide a better understanding of the composition of sugars and sweeteners, how they are metabolized, what constitutes acceptable daily intake, and their effects on appetite, weight loss, fat storage, and stability.
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53 min
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Date of Publication
2009
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Alexander Street
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