Healthy Alternatives to HFCS

High fructose corn syrup of HFCS started to become popular in the 1980’s as an alternative to sugar. HFCS is known for its extended shelf life, making it a quite popular ingredient in various food-making industries. It’s used in various processed foods, including breakfast cereals, ketchup, salad dressing and soda. When you read the food labels, it can be quite surprising to know that HFCS is used in so many types of food. Mayo Clinic stated that HFCS is the leading ingredient in soda, after the carbonated water. Regular intake of HFCS could significantly increase the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. HFCS also contributes to higher incidence of tooth decay among children and adults. In fact, a glass of soda could completely dissolve the tooth of a baby.

HFCS is also used frequently in energy drinks and it’s often disguised as crystalline fructose. So, if you read something like this in the ingredient list, then it’s quite likely HFCS. USDA discovered that HFCS shortened the life lab mice from the usual two years to just five weeks. You can actually assume that HFCS is among the most prevalent, legalized poison in the food industry that kills us slowly. So, it is important to start reducing HFCS intake in your daily diet. The easiest way to do that is by reducing the consumption of food that contains HFCS. You should also use alternative sweeteners that are healthier, such as agave nectar, birch-derived xylitol, raw unprocessed honey, yacon and especially, stevia. You can also add fresh fruits in your desserts or snacks to add some natural sweetness.