{"id":1580,"date":"2013-11-09T10:07:11","date_gmt":"2013-11-09T18:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/handkerpouch.com\/?p=1580"},"modified":"2023-04-01T17:17:00","modified_gmt":"2023-04-02T00:17:00","slug":"refashioned-enslavement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/handkerpouch.com\/?p=1580","title":{"rendered":"Refashioned Enslavement"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Dean L. Jones, CPM<\/p>\n<p>A friend shared how his blood pressure was up in the dangerous stage-1 range of 140-159 over 90-99 (normal is 115-120 over 75-80).&nbsp; Once a healthy Grambling State University football running back, he now struggles with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other ailments, where his doctor recently warned him that his high blood pressure was at a serious health risk.&nbsp; High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is no joke as it makes the heart work harder to pump blood to the body.&nbsp; It also contributes to hardening of the arteries, and to the development of heart failure.&nbsp;<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, this particular condition is similarly shared too often by our co-workers, family members as well as friends.&nbsp; Aside from being overweight and lacking physical activity that adds to the high blood pressure, stress can be a recurrent source of hypertension.&nbsp; Even so, an improper diet is considered the leading cause of hypertension, such as, but not limited to, consuming processed sugar, smoking cigarettes, and unjustifiable amounts of alcohol.&nbsp; It should be noted that the most commonly talked about culprit for high blood pressure was omitted, which is the old restrictions to limit and\/or avoid too salt\/sodium food items.<\/p>\n<p>Too much salt was the standard reason given by doctors for having high blood pressure, but more modern evidence has shifted to a much more harmful food ingredient &#8212; processed sugar.&nbsp; Historically, sugar cane plantations were worked by people who were enslaved to produce the final product.&nbsp; This free labor served to bring about a highly profitable industry, where at about the same time when the masses began devouring processed sugar diabetes became a rising disease.<\/p>\n<p>Industrial modernization has increased the availability of processed sugar so much that it is added to just about every eatable product.&nbsp; Consequently, the addictive nature of this ingredient has consumers obsessed with eating it, thereby increasing the likelihood of more people subjected to type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, as these diseases are so readily manifested as the body stores excess processed sugar as fat.<\/p>\n<p>Businesses are constantly seeking out products that lure consumers (refashioned enslavement) to make repetitive purchases to gain greater profits.&nbsp; Which is undoubtedly why Lay&#8217;s introduced their new Wavy Potato Chips Dipped in Milk Chocolate.&nbsp; Combining tastes is commonly referred to as a mash-up and this product epitomizes the highest exploitative use of the three addictive food ingredients &#8212; salt, sugar, and fat.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, Lay&#8217;s appears to be explicitly targeting women to buy this sweet and salty combo novelty while it is placed only into Target stores for a limited-time this holiday season.&nbsp; Lay&#8217;s is asking $3 and 49\u00a2 a bag to seduce the 43% of consumers who snack three to four times a day, a growing percentage that far exceeds the 24% of consumers who snacked like this just five years ago.<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">www.SugarAlert.com<i><br \/>\n<\/i><i>Dean Jones, Ethics Advocate, Southland Partnership Corporation (a public benefit organization), contributes his view on health attributes derived from processed foodstuff items.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Dean L. 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