The researcher, James Rippe, a Harvard-trained cardiologist who runs the Rippe Lifestyle Institute, presented 30 peer-reviewed studies showing that there is no nutritional difference between sugar and corn syrup.More than eight out of ten dollars paid to Dr. James Rippe has gone to funding, in a transparent way, high quality clinical research, the results of which have been published in peer reviewed journals, the corn refiners said in a prepared statement.
The sugar industrys attorneys assert in court filings that the corn refiners are trying to conceal information from the public. For example, they allege that corn refiners have paid researchers Dr. James Rippe and John S. White more than $10 million to advocate on their behalf.
Date: Feb 12, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
High Fructose Corn Syrup Is Not Responsible for Obesity
The public discussion about HFCS will likely continue to rage on and more studies will be conducted, says James Rippe, Founder and Director of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute, one of the articles authors. However, at this point there is simply no evidence to suggest that the use of HFCS alone is d
Date: Sep 19, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Fructose No Worse Than Other Sugars for Weight Gain: Study
weight gain is not caused by any one particular component of the diet, and that fructose found in fruits, vegetables and added sugars is safe at normal dietary levels," said cardiologist Dr. James Rippe, director of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute in Celebration, Fla, and a sweetener metabolism expert.