http://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/07/the-sugar-conspiracy-robert-lustig-john-yudkin
A year or so before the video was posted, Lustig gave a similar talk
to a conference of biochemists in Adelaide, Australia. Afterwards, a
scientist in the audience approached him. Surely, the man said, you’ve
read Yudkin. Lustig shook his head. John Yudkin, said the scientist, was
a British professor of nutrition who had sounded the alarm on sugar
back in 1972, in a book called Pure, White, and Deadly.
“If
only a small fraction of what we know about the effects of sugar were
to be revealed in relation to any other material used as a food
additive,” wrote Yudkin, “that material would promptly be banned.” The
book did well, but Yudkin paid a high price for it. Prominent
nutritionists combined with the food industry to destroy his reputation,
and his career never recovered. He died, in 1995, a disappointed,
largely forgotten man.
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