The Truth About Sugar, 9pm, BBC1
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Disappointing and boring so far.
They are making mistakes by not distinguishing between sugar and added sugar. Like saying ketchup has high sugar but most of that sugar is from the tomatoes.
They are making mistakes by not distinguishing between sugar and added sugar. Like saying ketchup has high sugar but most of that sugar is from the tomatoes.
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And is it really surprising that sweet & sour sauce and fizzy drinks are high in sugar?
Exactly. I wonder how much she was paid for just stating the blinking obvious.
Now that would have been more interesting!
That's what I thought as well.:D
I agree, this has been a bit of a shambles, could have been interesting
A sure sign that she's probably on every trendy fad 'healthy' diet going.
What age is she ? She seems to have aged very badly ?
Ditto. Potentially interesting programme unwatched on my part due to her involvement.
I'd press like to ur comment if there was that button on ds haha...bloody rubbish programme wasted last hour of me life lol
Same. I was expecting quite the shocking exposé.
What is the truth about sugar, then?
HOWEVER - with the netball teams - there were 9 women on the Red (Sugar) team at the end - but only 7 in the blue team stood next to the table of food.
So obviously there would be more eaten off the red table if there were 2 more people !!
I cannot be bothered to watch on i-player - but if someone is going to watch or watch again - please count the netball players at the start of the segment on each team, and let us know if they were fiddling it.
A week after Comic Relief and the BBC fill a room with tables of food to tell us "Sugar is bad".. a scientist fills 5 bowls with sugar, Syrup & Honey to say "They`re all the same thing"
Fiona gets people to guess the amount of sugar in a drink by putting spoons of sugar in a bowl.. why didn`t she just ask them to tell her how many. >:(
Anyway, this must be the 50th program to tell us about the dangers of sugar
Sugar also does not cause type 2 diabetes, fat does. Fatty blood stops insulin being able to transport glucose from the blood into cells (almost all of which are fuelled by glucose) and so the sugar builds up in the blood.