820-UncMtM- Famine, Saturday, January 26,1985 SOUTHAMPTON - Most ot us will confess to having a “sweet tooth” despite pedagogic in formation that warns against over consumption of sugar-sweetened foods. This warning is then followed by recommendations of some groups to decrease intake of simple carbohydrates (sugars) and increase intake of complex carbohydrates (starches). As a basis for these recom mendations, t;hey say the body can distinguish between a glucose molecule from starch and one from refined sugar and other caloric sweeteners; or the body can distinguish between a sucrose molecule from fruit, and one from refined sugar and other caloric sweeteners; or refined sugars and other caloric sweeteners lack components found in complex carbohydrates or “naturally oc curring” sugars; or refined sugars •/* GSI GRAIN BINS & Accessories -*■ WSfp 3 “1 /| • fi *J il 71M* MOTOR SALE ON KFF MOTORS TOTALLY ENCLOSED FARM DUTY Vi HP 3 /4HP 1 HP IVz HP ALSO WE HANDLE DAYTON BALD or GE & U.S. MOTORS UP TO 15 HP Moderate sugar contain harmful suuatances when consumed in large amounts. There is no evidence, says Dairy Council Inc., to support any of these assumptions. Refined sugar and other caloric sweeteners refer to refined cane and beet sugars, syrups, corn sugar (dextrose), molasses, honey, sorghum, and maple products. From a nutritional standpoint, refined sugars and sweeteners are not necessarily a problem for the healthy individual unless: they provide more energy than the body needs to maintain energy balance; their consumption results in ex clusion of more nutritious foods to the point of an inadequate diet; and sugars are consumed in a quantity or frequency to encourage dental caries. Dental decay occurs with the help of a glue-like substance called t SAVE AT EMHSR W . YOUR EQUIPMENT CENTER FOR 4^ ,fg«r POULTRY. GRAIN HOG & LIVESTOCK EQUIP. *' ' %\ * AWn i / 1 ■ GSI Feed Bins From 2Vz Ton To 150 Ton Reg. 79.99 99.99 119.99 139.99 m MONOFLO PIG BROODERS Warm As The Sun 3000 BID LP Gas Pig Brooders Save Energy - Cut Mortality Dependable • Economical Sate 63.99 79.99 95.99 99.99 \i *&3.u intake is okay for healthy people plaque-a thin, colorless layer of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth. Plaque breaks down the sugars from food and changes the sugars to form acid. This sticky plaque then holds the acid to your teeth, allowing it to attack tooth enamel. One very important factor surrounding development of dental caries is the length of time teeth are exposed to this acid en vironment. Determinants in fluencing exposure length are frequency and form of sugar consumption. The more frequently sugar is consumed, the longer the teeth are exposed to the acid en vironment, and the greater the chances for decay. Foods such as honey or caramel stick to the teeth and are more canogenic because they expose the teeth to acid for a longer period of tune than do foods that can be cleared from the —r 11 I SPECIAL SAVINGS ON HOG EQUIP. & ACCES. Vz” Monoflo Nipple Waterers 4 Hole Poly Nursery Feeders 10 Hole Double Side Nursery Feeder 2 Gal. 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