Anti-Sweetener Scientist to Contradict His Own Opinions in Lawsuit against High Fructose Corn Syrup, says Corn Refiners Association

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Sudden Scientific Reversal by Dr. Robert Lustig Raises Questions over Motives for Engaging in Plaintiff's Suit

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A medical doctor who claims he can cure diabetes in a week and who believes soda is healthier than orange juice is poised to reverse years of his own opinions and advocacy, as he reveals his involvement in a lawsuit that blames high fructose corn syrup for diabetes, yet omits processed sugar.

Dr. Robert Lustig, who has long espoused the belief that sugar in all its forms is unhealthy for human consumption, is now claiming in court documents that high fructose corn syrup is uniquely responsible for diabetes and distinct from sugar. This stands in stark contradiction to Dr. Lustig's many writings, speeches and media appearances equating HFCS with sugar.  It also appears to be the next step in his agenda of moving oversight of sugars from the Food & Drug Administration to the courts.

The lawsuit, filed against manufacturers of high fructose corn syrup, blames the fructose in HFCS for a young woman's diabetes, despite the total lack of credible scientific evidence to support that allegation. In fact, credible science shows that HFCS is nutritionally equivalent to sucrose (table sugar), a position that Dr. Lustig himself has advocated in his book Fat Chance and in speeches and TV appearances prior to becoming involved with this lawsuit:

"Dr. Lustig's credibility and motivations are in serious doubt. He has suddenly reversed his long-held position that high fructose corn syrup and syrup are nutritionally equivalent, for the sake of participating in a lawsuit," said John Bode, president of the Corn Refiners Association. "Dr. Lustig is using this case to drive his agenda that the regulation of sugars should be handled by the courts. It is wrong and irresponsible for Dr. Lustig to attempt to use the courts to override authoritative scientific research and regulatory agencies to advance his political agenda."

Furthermore, Dr. Lustig claims to be able to cure diabetes by switching people to a diet high in fiber:

"Want to reverse your diabetes?  Want to improve your metabolic health?  Put fiber back on the menu." FAT CHANCE page 138. He appears to be serious. The fiber cure apparently takes almost no time at all. "If you eat everything as it came out of the ground raw, with no cooking, you would cure diabetes on a dime. Takes about a week." Dr. Lustig's speech Sugar: The Bitter Truth University of California Television broadcast July 30, 2009Cures for diabetes are commonly offered by people who want to sell books. …"

Other radical positions staked out by Dr. Lustig include:

The defendants, manufacturers of high fructose corn syrup and other food ingredients made from corn, have moved to dismiss the case for failure to state a legal claim. In response, Dr. Lustig revealed his involvement in the case and offered an opinion that HFCS was uniquely responsible for diabetes, a position that contradicts years of his own public opinions and writings. In a court filing on November 1, 2013, the defendants pointed out to the court Dr. Lustig's many contradictions and his apparent motive to use the litigation to pursue his anti-sweeteners agenda. 

Contact: Corn Refiners Association, 202-779-1843

SOURCE Corn Refiners Association

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