Summary
The World Health Organization (WHO) is trying to combat rising global
obesity by adopting and promoting nutritional guidelines that would urge
people to drastically reduce their consumption of added sugars (like the
sugars found in soft drinks, usually in the form of high fructose corn
syrup). But the U.S. sugar industry, sometimes called Big Sugar, is
aggressively fighting the guidelines, claiming that sugar isn't bad for
you! Big Sugar's position is ridiculous, of course. Refined white
sugar directly promotes obesity, blood sugar disorders, Type-II
diabetes, behavioral disorders such as ADD and aggression, and even
cancer. These assertions are clearly revealed in the scientific
literature. As Professor Kaare Norum, chair of the WHO report's working
group says, "I regard the need for a global strategy on diet to be
of paramount importance . There is an extensive body of sound scientific
research now available which supports the case for immediate action to
improve dietary health through the reduction in the consumption of foods
containing high levels of fats, added sugars and salt and soft drinks
containing high volumes of calorific sweeteners." Yet Big Sugar
wants to block any attempt to reduce global consumption of added sugars
since, naturally, that would mean a reduction in their profits. As
Professor Norum explains, "It is significant that resistance from
business interests, which included the sugar industry and soft drinks
manufacturers with US government support, was also demonstrated when a
previous WHO expert report, based on a scientific consultation in 1990,
made similar recommendations intended to prevent diet-related chronic
diseases." Big Sugar's primary argument against the WHO is that
sugar isn't a "bad" food. In fact, according to Big Sugar and the soft
drink industry, there's no such thing as a food that's bad for
you! To hear it in their own words, listen to Dr Riaz Khan,
director-general of the World Sugar Research Organisation, who says,
"The concept of 'good food and bad food' displayed throughout Report
916 lacks scientific validity. It singles out single elements of the
diet, such as sugar, meat, edible oils and dairy products as being
unhealthy. It is the most basic of nutritional principles that there are
'good and bad diets', not 'good foods or bad foods'." In other
words, according to the sugar industry, sugar isn't bad for you at all.
It sounds quite familiar to the Big Tobacco executives swearing, before
Congress and national television, that "nicotine is not addictive." It's
a Big Lie, and it is repeated for one purpose: to save their profits. If
people realize that sugar promotes obesity and disease, they might eat
less of it, and that would hurt the profits of the sugar industry. So to
prevent that, the industry broadcasts what can only be called
"nutritional lies" about the health effects of refined white sugar.
It is precisely this sort of behavior that has made the United States
the world's largest exporter of disease. As a nation, we export
more disease-causing foods and beverages than any country on the globe,
and when consuming countries want to protect themselves from the
ravaging health effects of our disease-causing products, we call them
liars and insist that there's no such thing as an unhealthy food. It's
the American way, of course: maximize profits at the expense of public
health. The pharmaceutical industry and the FDA are all too familiar
with that line of thinking, and it's rampant in the food and beverage
industry as well. Too many Americans will do anything for a buck,
including blatantly promoting products that cause untold death and
suffering around the world. Not that America has a monopoly on evil, of
course, but ever since the Bush Administration took office, we seem to
be far more effective at actually spreading that evil. The Bush
Administration is relevant to the sugar debate, by the way: Big Sugar
raised millions of dollars for his reelection campaign, and since U.S.
taxpayers send enormous checks to U.S. sugar growers in the form of
federally-approved subsidies, it appears that Big Sugar's involvement in
politics will remain high. Top level executives of the sugar industry
reportedly have direct phone access to President Bush. It's not hard to
tell that there's a high degree of political corruption at work here.
Original source:
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- In a few hours, inside a wood-panelled room in the Swiss capital's
heart, 32 officials and diplomats would gather to consider a blueprint
for combating obesity, one of the greatest health problems sweeping the
globe.
- Among the raft of proposals contained in the report were plans for
national guidelines on diet and physical activity, a ban on food
marketing that exploits children, and a better food labelling system.
- However, one part more than any other has transformed the report into
a global battlefield -- a clause that suggests only 10% of the average
energy intake for an adult should come from added sugar.
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