by Jenny Ramaley
Nah, that header is not really meant as a cursing come-on. FU is short
for a new documentary (Fed Up) on food and sugar, and the evils of processed foods and
the companies behind the products.
What can I say? If you love children’s books you probably
love children and want the best for them. So find a way to see this film. It
will make you think twice before you ‘reward’ a child for a good act with
something sweet and sugary.
In a nutshell, the way the body processes sugar is that it
converts it right into fat. It doesn’t matter if it’s high-fructose corn syrup
or cane sugar or fruit juice. Right to fat. And on top of that, all the processed
foods that have become a big part of the American diet are filled with sugars,
which also have preservative properties and create addictions in our bodies to
crave more . . . sugar. To make things even worse, kids (heck, everybody) are surrounded by these products at every checkout aisle in the nation. Which is why we have such a huge obesity epidemic among
children (and adults).
In our newspaper today, the front section of the lifestyle
section, Section C, has an interview with Laurie David, the producer of Fed Up, the documentary. On the front
page, Section A, is an article about ‘fatty liver disease, an accumulation of
fat in liver cells associated with poor diet, a sedentary lifestyle and obesity.
. . . If caught early, exercise and
improved diet can slow or reverse the disease.”
Perhaps the article about the film and it’s message should
be on the front page.
For more about the documentary or to try the sugar free lifestyle, go to Fed Up Movie .
Boy, that's right on Jenny. I love my sweets, but they are not so good for us - especially very many of them. Thanks for the reminder for our kids!
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