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Vol. CXXXIV, No. 5
Nutritionally
Speaking
Rabbi Chanoch Hadar and his wife, Tamar, of Huntington Woods at the
open house of the new Woodward Shul in Royal Oak.
Section A
Special Report
By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC
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tion:
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Lost To L.A.? A13
Ex-Detroiters reconnect with hometown folk.
Metro
Philanthropic Feast A17
Local Israeli restaurant helps Yad Ezra.
Preserving War Vets' History A20
Beth El to house Jewish War Veterans' collection.
World/Israel
Helping Heal In India A27
WSU med student recounts experiences.
Section B
Platinum
12 Easy Pieces B16
Refresh fall wardrobe with modernizing picks.
Ann Arbor
C10
Around Town
A17
Arts/Entertainment .C7
Business
A38
Family Focus
C20
Front Lines
A9
Health & Fitness ..A39
Letters
A6
Marketplace
C26
Maze! Toy!
C22
Metro
A17
Obituaries
C36
Online
A9
Opinion
A35
Spirituality
C1
Sports
Staff Box
A39
Al2
Synagogue List ....C4
Teen2Teen
A42
Section C
Spirituality
Woodward Welcome C1
New shul opens for Jews of any background.
World/Israel
Arts & Entertainment
Burns And Allen C7
Play at Gem recalls beloved comedy team.
Columnists
George Cantor
Danny Raskin
Robin Schwartz
Robert Sklar
Gail Zimmerman
A35
C13
A17
A5
C8
Family Focus
A Holocaust Legacy C20
"My mother's story lived inside me like an organ."
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The end product of the digestion
of carbohydrates is a simple
sugar called glucose (a.k.a
as blood sugar when found
in the human body). Glu-
cose is the primary fuel
that the body uses to
produce energy.
Excessive sugar intake can impact
the body in a number of different
ways, among them:
• It can result in increased body
fat in amounts in excess of what
is needed for normal body func-
tioning;
• It can increase triglycerides
(fat in the blood) to unhealthy
levels;
• It can cause blood insulin to rise
to unhealthy levels.
I hope this answers your question.
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— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
Direct Your Questions For Barb
7:41 p.m.
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nswer: Dear Shirley, Sug-
ar is a class of crystalline
substances/carbohydrates
that include sucrose (table sugar),
lactose (found mostly in milk) and
fructose (fruit sugar).
During carbohydrate
c) ' processing by the body,
)) glucose is stored in the
fi/ liver in an intermediate
form (glycogen), where it
is available to be convert-
ed to glucose as needed.
To Do!/Calendar ... C14
Torah Portion
C3
A27
Bar ,
aware of some
of the pros and
cons of sugar/
carbohydrate
consumption, but I'd like to know
how sugar is processed by the
body. Thanks, Shirley.
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Phone:
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