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In reply to the discussion: My life without sugar [View all]Johnny2X2X
(22,149 posts)22. And yet it's barely talked about
Even Michelle Obama, when she first got to the White House, was stopped from talking about diet and sugar primarily as part of her health campaign. Her campaign started out about eating better and limiting sugar, but quite obviously to me the Sugar (Agro) Lobby put a stop to it and it turned into a "Get moving" campaign.
Sugar's harmful health effects and addictive nature should be talked about every night on the news. There should be zero Americans who don't know exactly what sugar does to their body if we wanted to tackle our obesity health crisis. We have a long way to go to get to that.
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There is a growing shift in the medical community attributing high blood pressure to
in2herbs
Aug 2019
#1
That is a very good point re: too much sugar which results in poorly controlled blood sugar/insulin
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#74
I use lots of artifical sweetener, mostly sucralose (Splenda). It has no harmful effect whatsoever.
Towlie
Aug 2019
#27
And I think few people realize a gram is about a teaspoon. And no sane person would sit and eat 32
rwsanders
Aug 2019
#84
The trick sugar plays is it contains empty calories. Body craves nutrition so it craves food. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2019
#18
Thank you for your encouraging post. I've been doing low carb for 2 weeks.
Cousin Dupree
Aug 2019
#20
Great post. Sugar is indeed addicting and reducing sugar intake has many benefits to your health.
Pepsidog
Aug 2019
#28
Nor is there such a thing as A piece of candy. I'll eat the whole bag. Portal to danger for sure!
Cousin Dupree
Aug 2019
#56
You mentioned you're a "white" male. Are you saying race plays into the health outcome too?
MadDAsHell
Aug 2019
#42
Sugar is not good, mostly processed. Something else most people have not caught up with...Soy
Perseus
Aug 2019
#52
As a poor person who relies on going to food pantries to get enough to eat. let me chime in.
elocs
Aug 2019
#63
Instead of prohibiting "bad" foods, focus on getting enough nutritous, healthy foods
Kali
Aug 2019
#76
I haven't cut all sugar but I have very little and feel so much better for it!!!
yellowdogintexas
Aug 2019
#80