Paul Saladino· MD
The labels of high fructose corn syrup containing foods may be wildly underestimating the amount carbohydrates 🤯🤔
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The labels of high fructose corn syrup containing foods may be wildly underestimating the amount carbohydrates 🤯🤔
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when you look at high fructose corn syrup and you do um gas chromatography mass spec on it it has more calories than what are listed on the label of high fructose corn syrup containing commercial beverages
when they did the gas chromatography Mass Spec they had four to five times more calories than were listed on the label