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Sugar is a class of edible crystalline substances including sucrose, lactose, and fructose. Human taste buds interpret its flavor as sweet. Sugar as a basic food carbohydrate primarily comes from sugar cane and from sugar beet, but also appears in fruit, honey, sorghum, sugar maple (in maple syrup), and in many other sources. It forms the main ingredient in much candy. Excessive consumption of sugar has been associated with increased incidences of type 2 diabetes, obesity and tooth decay.[1]

In non-scientific use, the term sugar refers to sucrose (also called "table sugar" or "saccharose") — a white crystalline solid disaccharide. In this informal sense, the word "sugar" principally refers to crystalline sugars.

Humans most commonly use sucrose as their sugar of choice for altering the flavor and properties (such as mouthfeel, preservation, and texture) of beverages and food. Commercially produced table sugar comes either from sugar cane or from sugar beet. Manufacturing and preparing food may involve other sugars, including palm sugar and fructose, generally obtained from corn (maize) or from fruit.

Sugar may dissolve in water to form a syrup. A great many foods exist which principally contain dissolved sugar. Generically known as "syrups", they may also have other more specific names such as "honey" or "molasses".

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1. Resveratrol Physiological Effects
August 28, 2008

Under the attack of bacteria and fungus many plants naturally produce resveratrol which is a phytoalexin. Chemical supplements are used to produce resveratrol which is synthetic and acts as nutritional supplement which is chiefly derived from Japanese knotweed. The life span of many short lived species can be increased from the use of resveratrol but it has not shown any effects on mammals till date. As per reports in rats and mouse resveratrol has shown marvelous results in anti-cancer, blood sugar lowering, anti-inflammatory and other cardio vascular processes. By far the effects of re... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

2. Commodity Trading Involves Some Risk With Big Rewards
August 28, 2008

Commodity trading is the buying and selling of contracts of items that we use everyday. It is the trading of primary or raw products. Some of the items traded in the commodities market include such common, everyday items as: soy beans, cotton, orange juice, cocoa, sugar, wheat, corn, barley, pork bellies, milk, feedstuffs, fruits, vegetables, other grains, other beans, hay, other livestock, meats, poultry, and eggs. Energy items that are traded on the commodity markets include oil, natural gas, electricity, and gasoline. The commodity speculators in the energy market were blamed for the recent... (read more)

Author: Chris Carter

3. Live Healthier and Longer
August 28, 2008

Old habits die hard. If you’re accustomed to heaping a spoon of sugar into your coffee six times a day, and can’t wait to leave the office at lunch time for a toasted sarmie, then you’re not going to like this home grown advice that you probably heard from your mom a million times over; eating more fruit and vegetables is good for you. There are very Tangible Benefits for Swapping Fast Foods for Fresh Everybody is so different that you can’t make blanket claims that eating more fruit and vegetables will definitely result in better skin, glossier hair or fewer infections. But we are c... (read more)

Author: Sandra Prior

4. Guidelines to Keep the Weight Off
August 27, 2008

Why do Women’s Bodies Change Shape as they get Older? Women are generally pear shaped, storing fat around the hips and thighs until after menopause, when their bodies tend to become more apple shaped, laying down fat around the middle. The change in fat distribution is brought about by the shift in hormonal make up at menopause, bringing women more in line with men in terms of fat related health risks for conditions such as heart disease. While we all tend to put on between one and two kilos a year as we get older, a dramatic increase in body fat – especially abdominal fat – is neve... (read more)

Author: Sandra Prior

5. Having A Diet For Your Baby
August 29, 2008

It should be as like the breast-milk as possible. This is obtained by a mixture of cow's milk, water, and sugar, in the following proportions. Fresh cow's milk, two thirds; Boiling water, or thin barley water, one third; Loaf sugar, a sufficient quantity to sweeten. This is the best diet that can be used for the first six months, after which some farinaceous food may be combined. In early infancy, mothers are too much in the habit of giving thick gruel, panada, biscuit-powder, and such matters, thinking that a diet of a lighter kind will not nourish. This is a mistake; for th... (read more)

Author: Julia Sullivan

6. What Everyone Should Know about Weight Loss
August 26, 2008

Whether you’ve struggled with your weight all your life or have never given dieting a second thought, chances are there are a few weighty issues you should consider. Does Fat Serve a Purpose? In previous eras fat was linked to survival because it’s able to store excess energy from food for use later when there may not be anything to eat. While energy storage is no longer relevant in that way, fat is important because it produces hormones that influence the function of other organs. Having too much fat can reduce the body’s ability to metabolize sugar and can increase a person’s chanc... (read more)

Author: Sandra Prior

7. Authentic Julep Recipes
August 26, 2008

Brandy Mint Julep 1 spoon of powdered sugar 1 small shot of Bourbon Whiskey 1 small shot of peach brandy A few sprigs of mint leaves Mix as directed for a standard julep. Use plenty of crushed ice and frappe with a long-handled bar spoon. It is heresy even to mention it, but some Georgia julep experts make theirs by substituting Bourbon Whiskey for cognac brandy. Whichever you use, the Bourbon or brandy, remember that quicker and prettier frosting will result if you use a silver or other metal goblet rather than glass. The outside of the container must be kept dry if ... (read more)

Author: Sarah Martin

8. Choose the Right Foods to Lower Your Blood Sugar Level
August 26, 2008

Diabetes is a condition that millions of people manage on a daily basis. People with diabetes must be mindful of the foods and beverages they consume. Whether or not you have had natural diabetes all of your life or have been recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, it is crucial that you engage in healthy food choices. The majority of your food selections should be based on a whole foods approach. Whole foods are natural and organic foods. These foods are created with the highest standards and are tailored for people with conditions such as diabetes, gluten intolerance, and other conditions.... (read more)

Author: Julia Hanf

9. Espresso Freddo or Cappuccino Freddo?
August 24, 2008

There are two different kinds of freddo coffee. The first is espresso freddo and the second is cappuccino freddo. In order to make espresso freddo at home you need an espresso machine, some good espresso coffee, ice cubes, (sugar) and a couple of minutes time. Prepare a double shot of espresso and put in in a tall narrow glass. Add some sugar if you want and stir a bit. Then, add 2-3 icecubes and use a milkshake mixer to stir it vigorously until it becomes creamy. If you don’t drink you coffee strong you can add some cold water. For the cappuccino fredddo you basically prepare a... (read more)

Author: Karolos Tsiligirian

10. Diabetics Understand Mayo Clinic's Guidelines For Sweets in Your Diabetic Diet
August 22, 2008

One of the most asked questions we get from Type 2 diabetics is in regards to a healthy diet. They want to know if sweets can be a part of their diet, or if they are dangerous. The answer is yes, diabetics can continue to enjoy sweets, but should do so in moderation. Sweets are just simple carbohydrates.-we need comples carbohydrates…not "NO carbohydrates." Here are some guidelines from the Mayo Clinic to help you enjoy your sweets without interfering with your blood sugar control. Doctors once believed that sweets, such as cookies, candy and ice cream were dangerous for your health,... (read more)

Author: Robert Tracy

11. Looking At Natural Remedies For Diabetes
August 22, 2008

Living with diabetes is difficult in the sense that you have to balance your daily sugar intake strictly. The discipline is certainly a play on a daily basis. Some people opt for a more natural way of dealing with the state. However, you must be careful not too many. Natural does not necessarily guarantee a cure or mitigation of symptoms. The use of a more natural remedy Finding a natural remedy is primarily part of the progression that many diabetics had to go through. For most, this is a manifestation of their discontent on conventional methods of treatment. Is a natural cu... (read more)

Author: Jack Stanley

12. HALLOWEEN, SUGAR SKULLS, AND CANDY CORN
August 22, 2008

HALLOWEEN, SUGAR SKULLS, AND CANDY CORN By Liz Gilbert Ah, Halloween, All Hallows Eve, Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, a day of costumes, candy, parties, demons, the dead, and great food. Every year, my best friend goes all out and has the best Halloween party ever! She decorates the house, with plenty of tombstones, rats, creepy severed hands, scary lighting, and an amazing Dia de los Muertos shrine. We all dress up in fun costumes, the year before last I went as Supergirl and kicked some ass. Actually I just ate a ton of great food, and drank a wee-bit too much. Anyway, G... (read more)

Author: Liz Gilbert

13. Got Milk? How About Water and Juice?
August 22, 2008

Just because a drink says "juice" doesn't mean it is healthy. Many juice drinks aren't even juice at all and are full of sugar, just as sodas are. You have to be selective if you want to choose the healthy things for your kids to drink. There are a lot of reasons why you have to be selective when choosing the right drinks for your kids because many of them lack what their bodies need for proper development through the years. They also don't have the vitamins and nutrients they need; so be picky. There are good and healthy choices for your kids and here I will explain thos... (read more)

Author: Joel Riley

14. 4 Things Your Doctor Didn't Tell You About A Diabetic Diet
August 21, 2008

We hear it every day from Type 2 diabetics: 'I hate my doctor!" This is unfortunate. Their doctor dislike comes, in part, from doctors being the bearers of bad news. Specifically, they're the ones who told them they have diabetes. Doctors are also the one to tell them to 'diet and exercise' as a way to control this terrible disease. Beyond that, many diabetics we talk with are frustrated. 'Why kind of diet?' 'What kind of exercise?' 'How much and what can I eat?' 'How far do I need to run every day?' As a result, recently diagnosed diabetics and pre-diabetics search for solutions fr... (read more)

Author: Robert Tracy

15. Kevin Trudeau's 10 Things To Avoid in a Diabetic Diet
August 20, 2008

Diabetic dieters often complain that losing weight is one of the hardest things they've ever done. Many say they've tried every fad diet or latest medically-proven way to lose weight, yet they lose little and sometimes get sick. With so much bad advice going around, Kevin Trudeau, author of the New York Times best-selling book, Natural Cures, and late night spokesperson seen everywhere, offers suggestions for losing weight and become healthier by closely reading the ingredient list on food packaging. Here are 10 things the author says should be avoided, if you want to lose weight on your... (read more)

Author: Robert Tracy

16. Kevin Trudeau's 10 Things To Avoid in a Diabetic Diet
August 20, 2008

Diabetic dieters often complain that losing weight is one of the hardest things they've ever done. Many say they've tried every fad diet or latest medically-proven way to lose weight, yet they lose little and sometimes get sick. With so much bad advice going around, Kevin Trudeau, author of the New York Times best-selling book, Natural Cures, and late night spokesperson seen everywhere, offers suggestions for losing weight and become healthier by closely reading the ingredient list on food packaging. Here are 10 things the author says should be avoided, if you want to lose weight on your... (read more)

Author: Robert Tracy

17. Mayo Clinic: Broccoli May Reverse Fatal Diabetes Complications
August 20, 2008

The Mayo Clinic, one of world's leading medical institutions, reported recently that broccoli may help diabetics with a number of complications, including vascular and coronary disease and cancer. These are hot topics, we have people constantly asking for the details of a diabetic diet. An active ingredient in broccoli, known as sulforaphane, produces enzymes that protect blood vessels by reducing tissue damaging substances triggered by high blood sugar levels. Supplements were born from studies like this. Technically referred to as 'activation of NF-E2-related factor-2reversal of bi... (read more)

Author: Robert Tracy

18. What is attention deficit disorder?
August 20, 2008

This is a condition that is normally first diagnosed as a young child, but it can also be overlooked until adulthood. There are times when it can be mistaken that a child has attention deficit disorder when they go through moments of being hyper and cooperative, but this is normal. It is normal for children to have a lot of energy and they tend to get excited over things, especially if they have had a lot of sugar. For children who actually do have attention deficit disorder, they are more or less consistently hyper, uncooperative, impulsive and have trouble focusing. Children who have untreat... (read more)

Author: Jennifer Baxt

19. Grower trials unusual frost protector
August 20, 2008

Spraying olive trees with a natural product from sugar beet has successfully stopped some varieties of olive trees in the South Island being knocked by frosts. Alex Houliston, head of science at Christchurch Girls' High School, took a year off teaching high school to study the frost problem in his own orchard. Some olive orchards have suffered severe damage when trees four or five years old have been hit by a series of 13degC frosts in recent years. Mr Houliston sprayed some of his trees with glycine betaine, which is extracted from sugar beet as a by-product of sugar production. He had ... (read more)

Author: patty patty

20. The History of Cotton Candy and How This Favorite Summer Spun Sugar Dessert Confection is Made
August 20, 2008

Most childhood memories include reaching up to grab huge, pink swirls of cotton candy clouds at the circus or an amusement park. It brings back hot summer days, crunchy sweet candy you can only eat with your hands and of course, pink sticky faces and clothes. Cotton candy is also known by such enchanting names as spun sugar or fairy floss. As early as the 1400's, European chefs were spinning extravagant desserts out of sugar. Though, the little hands reaching out for this confection likely wore gold rings and mom and dad warned the children about getting their robes and crowns sticky. ... (read more)

Author: Laura Zinkan

21. Legendary Whiskey Cocktails
August 20, 2008

Sazerac To make a Sazerac you will need two bottom heavy, 3 ½ ounce bar glasses. Fill one with cracked ice and water and allow it to chill. In the other glass place a lump of sugar along with just enough water to dampen it. The saturated lump of sugar can then be flattened and crushed with a spoon. Add a couple of drops of bitters, a dash of Angostura, a hearty shot of whiskey, for while bourbon may suffice for a julep it is not appropriate for a genuine Sazerac. In the glass containing sugar, bitters, and whiskey add quite a few lumps of ice and stir. A shaker is not necessary to make t... (read more)

Author: Sarah Martin

22. Tips to Treat Diabetes
August 20, 2008

You must have heard about diabetes and you probably know someone that has the condition. Are you one of them? If so, you can do yourself a whole lot of good - easily. You may have diabetes and not even know it - a scary statistic. You may have low blood sugar, and suddenly feel like you are starving out of nowhere. You could also have high blood sugar after eating sweets- resulting in hot flashes or flushing attacks. Tips to Treat Diabetes A diabetic diet is the best way for many diabetics to help keep their blood sugar at a normal healthy level. If you consume too much sugar and co... (read more)

Author: Jinifer Smith

23. Perfumes of Pink Sugar, Pink and Love in Paris
August 20, 2008

Most of the perfumes have Rose as a basic fragrance in them, whereas different kinds of chemicals take away the natural fragrance away from them. Floral fragrances contain a combination of Jasmine and Rose. Cola gives a perfume the fragrance of a natural scent. Perfumes of Pink: Victoria Secret introduced perfumes of pink. They have a floral fragrance for present-day women with bright shades of confidence, modernity and sparkle. The scents of perfumes of pink have a blend of Artemisia, Neroli flower, peony, freesia, bergamot and Mandarin. The scents of pink perfumes have the fr... (read more)

Author: Marcia Henin

24. Save me, glossies, save me!
August 20, 2008

Tag:china toys,glossies From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/ A year ago, US writer Cathy Alter was a binge-drinking, sugar-sucking wreck, shagging a feckless colleague called Bruno. Now she is happily married and eating vegetables. How did she did do it? By following the advice of glossy magazines. Every word. She had Elle in her ear, Vogue at her throat and Oprah (O magazine) up her nose. She describes it all in her book Up for Renewal. On reading it, I puke and puke again. I have agreed with my editor that I will emulate Alter, spending a week following t... (read more)

Author: ut ut1

25. Health fitness & nutrition
August 20, 2008

For people needing to break away from a chronically stressed lifestyle, most nutritionists will recommend a diet based on foods that are low on the glycemic index scale for their content. This type of low glycemic diet provides quality carbohydrates from fruits, grains, and vegetables. The glycemic index corresponds to how quickly the particular foods you consume are converted into glucose. This type of diet focuses on foods that are nutritionally low on the glycemic index which allows your blood sugar to be more consistent. Raw Food Diet Many people have cured themselves of a host of ai... (read more)

Author: johney .

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