Sugar is hiding in the Food Label
Sugar is hiding in the Food Label

Let’s take our power back! We have choice over what we purchase to put in our refrigerators, on our tables, and in our mouths! Here are some things to know about food labels:

  • The fewer ingredients, the better
  • The first ingredient listed on the label is the primary ingredient
  • Sugar is a master of disguise. Just because you don’t see “sugar” on the ingredient list when scanning a nutrition label does not guarantee the item is sugar or sweetener-free

There are several “synonyms” for sugar that you should be aware of – at least 56 of them! Sugar goes by a slew of different names, making it easy for manufacturers to hide how much sugar is truly in a given product. While some of these names are more obvious, like brown and cane sugar, others are trickier to spot (e.g., maltodextrin and dextrose). Shockingly, over 68% of barcoded food products sold in the U.S. contain added sweeteners—even if they are labeled as “natural” or “healthy.”

Added sugar =

“sugars that are added during the processing of foods…and include sugars (free, mono- and disaccharides), sugars from syrups and honey, and sugars from concentrated fruit or vegetable juices….” FDA 2016

Sugar is hiding in thte food label

Sugar is sneaky, and can appear where you least expect it. There are the more obvious items like cakes, sweets, sodas, and table sugar that you might add to your morning coffee. But it can also hide out in things like sauces, salad dressings, granola bars, and pre-made foods. Even fruit – while it’s considered “natural” – contains sugar.

If you can’t pronounce it or picture what it looks like in nature, you probably shouldn’t be consuming it.

Sugar synonyms – the most common names for sugar (Excluding artificial sweeteners and sugar substitutes):

Basic Simple Sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides):

  1. Dextrose
  2. Fructose
  3. Galactose
  4. Glucose
  5. Lactose
  6. Maltose
  7. Sucrose

Solid or Granulated Sugars:

  1. Beet sugar
  2. Brown sugar
  3. Cane juice crystals
  4. Cane sugar
  5. Castor sugar
  6. Coconut sugar
  7. Confectioner’s sugar (aka, powdered sugar)
  8. Corn syrup solids
  9. Crystalline fructose
  10. Date sugar
  11. Demerara sugar
  12. Dextrin
  13. Diastatic malt
  14. Ethyl maltol
  15. Florida crystals
  16. Golden sugar
  17. Glucose syrup solids
  18. Grape sugar
  19. Icing sugar
  20. Maltodextrin
  21. Muscovado sugar
  22. Panela sugar
  23. Raw sugar
  24. Sugar (granulated or table)
  25. Sucanat
  26. Turbinado sugar
  27. Yellow sugar

Liquid or Syrup Sugars:

    1. Agave Nectar/Syrup
    2. Barley malt
    3. Blackstrap molasses
    4. Brown rice syrup
    5. Buttered sugar/buttercream
    6. Caramel
    7. Carob syrup
    8. Corn syrup
    9. Evaporated cane juice
    10. Fruit juice
    11. Fruit juice concentrate
    12. Golden syrup
    13. High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)
    14. Honey
    15. Invert sugar
    16. Malt syrup
    17. Maple syrup
    18. Molasses
    19. Rice syrup
    20. Refiner’s syrup
    21. Sorghum syrup
    22. Treacle

    Food Addiction-Informed abstinence starts with abstaining from sugar in all forms from your diet – the obvious sugar laden baked goods, chocolate and candy, as well as the less obvious sugar ingredients that are hidden in the processing and used to increase the palatability of processed foods to increase shelf life, texture and color.

    Welcome to our Alumni program! 😀

    Hi everyone! I hope you’re having a happy holiday season.

    The alumni will only meet once this month on Thursday, December 19th, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM EST. 

    For those of you who still need to sign up for Alumni, you can do so for $20, which includes a link for participation.

    Please use the following PayPal link: https://paypal.me/INFACT?country.x=IS&locale.x=en_USHi everyone! 

    From Esther Helga
    Thank you, Jessica Randal, for your incredible lecture on working with Bariatric surgery patients this past month.
    Those who missed it can view the recording on the Infact Moodle platform. 
    Our alumni, Mike Featherston, will do a trigger-free cooking class on Thursday, January 16th. 
    Tina Meals has agreed to do a session on the Two-Way-Prayer in the new year.
    We decided to have Alumni give short introductions at the beginning of the supervision session and then discuss client issues.

    To sign up for the Alumni, click the link: https://paypal.me/INFACT?country.x=IS&locale.x=en_US. 
    and send an email to esther@infact.is
    The price for a year is $200.
    You can also pay $20 every month.
     
    Those signing up for the Alumni Community this year will have access to the Infact Moodle student platform and Infact 2024-25 cohort lectures and the opportunity to attend sessions and hear our excellent teachers and lecturers.

    You'll receive group supervision sessions on the third Thursday of each month at 11 a.m. EST and the fourth Monday at 10 a.m. EST.

    ✅Monthly lectures: Mike Featherston will teach a cooking class for us in January, and Tina Meals will talk about the Two-Way-Prayer.
    ✅ Full Access to our Accessive Moodle student platform with essential resources and a forum for continued support.
    ✅ Half-price off for a private session with Esther Helga.
    ✅Half-price off the 8-week Treatment & Recovery Practicum course for experiencing outpatient treatment; learn by doing. The next one begins on April 3rd, 2025.
    ✅ Access to Alumni and their expertise. 

    Please let us know if you want to lecture on any subject, and we will sign you up.

    If you'd like to take advantage of this opportunity, please send your name and email to esther@infact.is. We will then send you a payment link.
    Secure your spot today and embark on this life-changing journey!

    Warmly,
    Esther Helga Guðmundsdóttir

    Are you interested in discovering if you are a food addict?

    The INFACT School now offers you access to a free diagnostic tool called the Yale Scale. If you’re curious to find out whether you might have a food addiction or just keen to see the self-report measure in action, you can complete the questionnaire below.

    Once you complete the questionnaire, we will be in touch with the next steps to help you in your recovery process.

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