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Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward
These big corporations know what they doing, giving the population that slow death. Sugar is pure evil. Not like a figure of speech, but actual evil
Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward
A study done in rats found that the brain’s sweet receptors are not adapted to constant and high levels of sugar. This intense sweetness can stimulate the brain’s reward center and may be more pleasurable than cocaine, even in people with a drug addiction. In other words, the high from sugar is stronger than the high from cocaine. Your self-control mechanisms are no match for sugar’s strength.
Want to break your sugar addiction? Sugar is everywhere, from drinks and sauces to soups and sandwiches. Look for places sugar hides in your daily diet and create strategies to slowly cut back. As you eliminate sugar, your palate will adjust, and you won’t need as much sugar to reach satisfaction.
These big corporations know what they doing, giving the population that slow death. Sugar is pure evil. Not like a figure of speech, but actual evil
