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Why not corn syrup, high fructose corn banned in all foods in the U.S.?

Research shows that the substance is harmful. Why there is no prohibition against it in the U.S. states? The United States banned lead in many products domestic and gasoline. Why you can not do the same with HFC? No wonder that, when manufacturers began using the chemical in obesity rates of diabetes and food began to soar.

You can thank Ronald Reagan. In 1982, he signed legislation that increased the import tax sugarcane. Then it was cheaper to make HFCS.


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