There's nothing poisonous about sugar, unless you mainline it.
That's an expression. The "poison" referred to is the harm. Excess
calories certainly can do you harm
Not sure what this means, but sucrose is a disaccharide made up of the
two simple sugars glucose and fructose in equimolecular proportion.
The body breaks sucrose down to these simple constituents rather
quickly. Fruit juices contain very roughly ~10% of sugars which
coincidentally is much the same as soft drinks like coke.
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is very roughly an equal proportion of
glucose and fructose. Much the same as honey.
BTW, fructose is just "a" sugar in fruits, not the only one, in case
this is what your code means above.
And lots of people drink fruit juice, but few
drink cane juice, unless it's converted to rum first.
And how does this matter? Do you know what all the people in the world
are in the habit of drinking?
A very little amount of brownish stuff. Turbinado sugar, evaporated
directly from cane juice, is very pale brown and tastes close to
refined sugar.
Is this the stuff that they are putting into this product?
The brownish stuff contains many micronutrients, BTW
Valuable nutrients? In sugarcane juice? Can you name some?
Potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, antioxidants, various
vitamins. You could look it up. I have, in the past, so have little
motivation to do it again
So can you show evidence of one individual who can live indefinitely
on a daily multivitamin tablet, 25g of essential amino acids, a few
miligrams of the essential fatty acids and water, ad libitum?
An Indian fakir, perhaps?
No, sorry, energy is absolutely essential for animals. I know of none
that can photosynthesise, and even then, plants need light energy.
Carbon dioxide is also essential to them for growth. jack