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    Erythritol Research Paper

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    Favorite (Antioxidant-Rich, Diabetic-Friendly) Sugar Substitute! The verdict is in: Sugar is BAD for our health! But, does this mean we’ll never again be able to enjoy a decadent piece of chocolate cake, a plate of warm, chewy cookies, or a heavenly handful of candy ever again? Absolutely not! Thankfully, there is a sweetener out there that tastes like sugar, bakes like sugar, and can even improve your health (unlike sugar). It’s called erythritol (pronounced Air Rith Ri Tall). How Sugar Slowly Destroys Your Health Sugar: It’s delicious. It’s addictive. It’s deadly. One of the main problems with sugar is that it contains absolutely no nutrients. No proteins, essential fats, vitamins, or minerals…just pure energy.…

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    Sugar Is Lethal It is the twenty first century, and the world runs on a sweet, addictive substance that can end one’s life: sugar. Ironically, as I am typing this essay, I am slurping on a McDonald’s milkshake. The point is that I am very aware of the quantity of sugars the milkshake contains, but that didn’t stop me. Furthermore, the problem in society is that it is challenging to stop, but it is necessary to make a change. The article, “The Toxic Truth about Sugar” by Robert Lustig, a…

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    The statement, “Sugar should go into the same wastebasket as tobacco due to harmful effects on the body.” made by Dr. Robert Lustig is a correct statement and it is agreeable. According to the facts made on the video, “Fed Up”, it claims that in 1980, there were zero cases of diabetes around the world, while in 2010, diabetes statistics skyrocketed to 57,638 cases around the world. Many different kinds of fats and many different sugars were put into foods because they “tasted good” to the…

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    Fermentation Rate in Different Sugars Abstract: This experiment is designed by students after studying the process of cellular respiration and fermentation. It demonstrates students’ understanding over the materials and utilization of the lab setting. In this experiment, the primary focus will on the speed of fermentation in different substances (sugars) in the same condition (temperature, volume, amount of yeast). Each solution will be mix with a fix amount of yeast and put in fermentation…

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    What is the sugar free diet? The goal of a sugar free diet is for people to significantly reduce the amount of sugar they consume. The main idea behind the diet is that sugar is both harmful and addictive. Advocates of the sugar free diet make a wide range of claims about the health benefits of going sugar free including; reducing levels of fatigue, reducing hunger pains, improved mood and mental focus, reducing headaches, increasing memory, rapid weight loss, and the preventing of many…

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    Yeast can use oxygen to release the energy from sugar in the process called "respiration". So, the more sugar there is, the more active the yeast will be and the faster its growth (up to a certain point - even yeast cannot grow in very strong sugar). However, if oxygen is short, then yeast can still release energy from sugar, but in these conditions, its byproducts are alcohol and carbon dioxide. It is this carbon dioxide gas which makes the bubbles in dough, causing the dough to rise.…

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    Making Chocolate Bars

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    Go ahead . . .satisfy your sweet cravings and bite into the richness of Atkins Endulge bars. They taste just like your favorite candy bars, but there’s only 1 gram of sugar – which means no guilt. Just amazing taste, smart nutrition and another step closer to your goal. Atkins Endulge Bars are rich and wonderful, satisfying your candy cravings without all the sugar, hydrogenated oils and trans fats of store-bought .... candy bars. This rich delicious taste of this chocolate should be enjoyed…

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    Global Death By Sugar Have you ever wondered what sugar does to you I have to.An interesting fact that The average person eats about 765 grams of sugar in 5 in 2013.The things that sugar can do to you,sugar is terrible for your body because it can give you obesity,heart disease and it can be addicting as drugs or alcohol. Obesity is one of the many things that sugar will do to you.How people get obesity Is by eating to much sweet food.The sugar we eat is around 765 grams in five…

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    Sugar And Nutrition Essay

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    “Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down in a most delightful way, “ sand Mary Poppins. Well, of course it does! What better way to mask the bitter taste of medicine then lace it with sweetness. However, the problem is the average person in the US consumes way more that the 50g of sugar per day recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). A 2014 study conducted by the WHO concluded that the average US citizen consumes more than 126 grams of sugar per day. A sugar laden diet…

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    Consuming too much sugar has downfalls, which involves more than extra calorie intake. As society has added sugars to foods, beyond the recommended daily intake, people have developed sugar-addiction. Researchers have identified these sugar-addictions. As an addict, there are signs that can help determine if there is a sugar-addiction. Unfortunately, there are hidden sugars that even someone trying to eat healthy may not be aware. There is a reason why we call them hidden sugars, on food labels…

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