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In reply to the discussion: You want to fight obesity, try banning HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) [View all]AndyTiedye
(23,538 posts)54. If You Want to Fight Obesity, STOP BANNING RAVES! Let the People Dance!
HFCS came into use in the late '80s. The "obesity epidemic" didn't show up until 2000.
What happened in 2000? That's when they started shutting down the raves.
Young people in most parts of the country no longer have any place to dance.
Dancing is very good exercise.

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You want to fight obesity, try banning HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) [View all]
NightWatcher
Jun 2012
OP
You completely miss what I am saying. Yes the right sees us wanting the government to ban things
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#16
What is so damn funny about personal responsibility? It's something everyone needs in their life.
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#23
You can't reply with a thought? I think that anchor bull shit means just that.
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#29
Today there is an epidemic of obesity. I am obese. I know what to do to fix that. I have
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#26
And why didn't we just read the label and not paint our houses and furniture with lead paint?
Luminous Animal
Jun 2012
#37
yes they do now - hfcs was introduced in the 80's and since then it went into everything
leftyohiolib
Jun 2012
#61
Sorry, but the claims that HFCS produces different health effects compared to sucrose are debunked
Major Nikon
Jun 2012
#59