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Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup?
I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? We have tried to stay clear of any highly processed or artificial ingredients in our products. The organic brown rice syrup seems to fit the bill nicely, plus has a nice taste. However, I would love to add some links to articles discussing the health benefits. Any articles you could point me to would be greatly appreciated. Regards, F. Orbeo French kiss desserts, LLC http://www.frenchkissdesserts.com |
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"Forbeo" > wrote in message
oups.com... > Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup? > I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so > have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative > for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on > if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? Sugar is sugar, you twit. > We have tried to stay clear of any highly processed or artificial > ingredients in our products. We will try and stay clear of your products. |
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Forbeo > wrote: > Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup? > I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so > have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative > for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on > if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? > > We have tried to stay clear of any highly processed or artificial > ingredients in our products. Rice syrup sounds highly processed and artificial to me. Miche -- In the monastery office -- Before enlightenment: fetch mail, shuffle paper After enlightenment: fetch mail, shuffle paper |
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: "Forbeo" > wrote in message
: oups.com... : > Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup? : > I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so : > have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative : > for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on : > if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? : Sugar is sugar, you twit. There are many kinds of sugar, you twit. Fructose, Glucose, Dextrose, Sucrose to name a few. Some are sweeter than others, some are more readily fermentable and/or digestible. |
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... >: "Forbeo" > wrote in message > : oups.com... > : > Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup? > : > I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so > : > have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative > : > for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on > : > if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? > > : Sugar is sugar, you twit. > > There are many kinds of sugar, you twit. > Fructose, Glucose, Dextrose, Sucrose to name a few. Some are sweeter than > others, some are more readily fermentable and/or digestible. Your body doesn't care. Sugar is sugar. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote: > > wrote in message > ... > >: "Forbeo" > wrote in message > > : oups.com... > > : > Anyone have information on the health benefits of organic rice syrup? > > : > I have read a few studies that disparage high fructose corn syrup, so > > : > have steered clear of that. However, in trying to find an alternative > > : > for recipes I came across rice syrups. Anyone have any information on > > : > if these are as risky? Or can the body digest these better? > > > > : Sugar is sugar, you twit. > > > > There are many kinds of sugar, you twit. > > Fructose, Glucose, Dextrose, Sucrose to name a few. Some are sweeter than > > others, some are more readily fermentable and/or digestible. > > Your body doesn't care. Sugar is sugar. Unfortunately, I have to agree with JSB the twit, for once. :-P They all end up being metabolized in a similar fashion. From the research I've done, it appears that Fructose is just as bad, if not worse, than Sucrose (table sugar) at contributing to metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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