124 Ways Sugar Ruin Your Health
kvreeken
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This is an article I came across while researching a Paleo Diet. I would normally add a link but I think it was more powerful to paste the entire article. So if someone asks can I lose weight and by only eating twinkles (yes this once was a post)? The answer is yes but at what cost?
By: Elna Botes van Schalkwyk
Contributed by Nancy Appleton, Ph.D., author of the book "Lick The Sugar Habit".
In addition to throwing off the body's homeostasis, excess sugar may result in a number of other significant consequences.
The following is a listing of some of sugar's metabolic consequences from a variety of medical journals and other scientific publications.
1.Sugar can suppress the immune system
2.Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in the body
3.Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness in children
4.Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides
5.Sugar contributes to the reduction in defense against bacterial infection (infectious diseases)
6.Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function, the more sugar you eat the more elasticity and function you loose
7.Sugar reduces high density lipoproteins
8.Sugar leads to chromium deficiency
9.Sugar leads to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostrate, and rectum
10.Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose
11.Sugar causes copper deficiency
12.Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium
13.Sugar can weaken eyesight
14.Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitters: dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine
15.Sugar can cause hypoglycemia
16.Sugar can produce an acidic digestive tract
17.Sugar can cause a rapid rise of adrenaline levels in children
18.Sugar malabsorption is frequent in patients with functional bowel disease
19.Sugar can cause premature aging
20.Sugar can lead to alcoholism
21.Sugar can cause tooth decay
22.Sugar contributes to obesity
23.High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis
24.Sugar can cause changes frequently found in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers
25.Sugar can cause arthritis
26.Sugar can cause asthma
27.Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of Candida Albicans (yeast infections)
28.Sugar can cause gallstones
29.Sugar can cause heart disease
30.Sugar can cause appendicitis
31.Sugar can cause multiple sclerosis
32.Sugar can cause hemorrhoids
33.Sugar can cause varicose veins
34.Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraceptive users
35.Sugar can lead to periodontal disease
36.Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis
37.Sugar contributes to saliva acidity
38.Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity
39.Sugar can lower the amount of Vitamin E in the blood
40.Sugar can decrease growth hormone
41.Sugar can increase cholesterol
42.Sugar can increase the systolic blood pressure
43.Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in children
44.High sugar intake increases advanced glycation end products (AGEs)(Sugar bound non- enzymatically to protein)
45.Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein
46.Sugar causes food allergies
47.Sugar can contribute to diabetes
48.Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy
49.Sugar can contribute to eczema in children
50.Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease
51.Sugar can impair the structure of DNA
52.Sugar can change the structure of protein
53.Sugar can make our skin age by changing the structure of collagen
54.Sugar can cause cataracts
55.Sugar can cause emphysema
56.Sugar can cause atherosclerosis
57.Sugar can promote an elevation of low density lipoproteins (LDL)
58.High sugar intake can impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in the body
59.Sugar lowers the enzymes ability to function
60.Sugar intake is higher in people with Parkinson’s disease
61.Sugar can cause a permanent altering the way the proteins act in the body
62.Sugar can increase the size of the liver by making the liver cells divide
63.Sugar can increase the amount of liver fat
64.Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney
65.Sugar can damage the pancreas
66.Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention
67.Sugar is enemy #1 of the bowel movement
68.Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness)
69.Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries
70.Sugar can make the tendons more brittle
71.Sugar can cause headaches, including migraine
72.Sugar plays a role in pancreatic cancer in women
73.Sugar can adversely affect school children's grades and cause learning disorders
74.Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves
75.Sugar can cause depression
76.Sugar increases the risk of gastric cancer
77.Sugar and cause dyspepsia (indigestion)
78.Sugar can increase your risk of getting gout
79.Sugar can increase the levels of glucose in an oral glucose tolerance test over the ingestion of complex carbohydrates
80.Sugar can increase the insulin responses in humans consuming high-sugar diets compared to low sugar diets
81.High refined sugar diet reduces learning capacity
82.Sugar can cause less effective functioning of two blood proteins, albumin, and lipoproteins, which may reduce the body’s ability to handle fat and cholesterol
83.Sugar can contribute to Alzheimer’s disease
84.Sugar can cause platelet adhesiveness
85.Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance; some hormones become underactive and others become overactive
86.Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones
87.Sugar can lead to the hypothalamus to become highly sensitive to a large variety of stimuli
88.Sugar can lead to dizziness
89.Diets high in sugar can cause free radicals and oxidative stress
90.High sucrose diets of subjects with peripheral vascular disease significantly increases platelet adhesion
91.High sugar diet can lead to biliary tract cancer
92.Sugar feeds cancer
93.High sugar consumption of pregnant adolescents is associated with a twofold increased risk for delivering a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infant
94.High sugar consumption can lead to substantial decrease in gestation duration among adolescents
95.Sugar slows food's travel time through the gastrointestinal tract
96.Sugar increases the concentration of bile acids in stools and bacterial enzymes in the colon
97.Sugar increases estradiol (the most potent form of naturally occurring estrogen) in men
98.Sugar combines and destroys phosphatase, an enzyme, which makes the process of digestion more dificult
99.Sugar can be a risk factor of gallbladder cancer
100.Sugar is an addictive substance
101.Sugar can be intoxicating, similar to alcohol
102.Sugar can exacerbate PMS
103.Sugar given to premature babies can affect the amount of carbon dioxide they produce
104.Decrease in sugar intake can increase emotional stability
105.The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream than it does starch
106.The rapid absorption of sugar promotes excessive food intake in obese subjects
107.Sugar can worsen the symptoms of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
108.Sugar adversely affects urinary electrolyte composition
109.Sugar can slow down the ability of the adrenal glands to function
110.Sugar has the potential of inducing abnormal metabolic processes in a normal healthy individual and to promote chronic degenerative diseases
111.I.Vs (intravenous feedings) of sugar water can cut off oxygen to the brain
112.High sucrose intake could be an important risk factor in lung cancer
113.Sugar increases the risk of polio
114.High sugar intake can cause epileptic seizures
115.Sugar causes high blood pressure in obese people
116.In Intensive Care Units: Limiting sugar saves lives
117.Sugar may induce cell death
118.Sugar may impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in living organisms
119.In juvenile rehabilitation camps, when children were put on a low sugar diet, there was a 44% drop in antisocial behavior
120.Sugar can cause gastric cancer
121.Sugar dehydrates newborns
122.Sugar can cause gum disease
123.Sugar increases the estradiol in young men
124.Sugar can cause low birth weight babies
By: Elna Botes van Schalkwyk
Contributed by Nancy Appleton, Ph.D., author of the book "Lick The Sugar Habit".
In addition to throwing off the body's homeostasis, excess sugar may result in a number of other significant consequences.
The following is a listing of some of sugar's metabolic consequences from a variety of medical journals and other scientific publications.
1.Sugar can suppress the immune system
2.Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in the body
3.Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness in children
4.Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides
5.Sugar contributes to the reduction in defense against bacterial infection (infectious diseases)
6.Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function, the more sugar you eat the more elasticity and function you loose
7.Sugar reduces high density lipoproteins
8.Sugar leads to chromium deficiency
9.Sugar leads to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostrate, and rectum
10.Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose
11.Sugar causes copper deficiency
12.Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium
13.Sugar can weaken eyesight
14.Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitters: dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine
15.Sugar can cause hypoglycemia
16.Sugar can produce an acidic digestive tract
17.Sugar can cause a rapid rise of adrenaline levels in children
18.Sugar malabsorption is frequent in patients with functional bowel disease
19.Sugar can cause premature aging
20.Sugar can lead to alcoholism
21.Sugar can cause tooth decay
22.Sugar contributes to obesity
23.High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis
24.Sugar can cause changes frequently found in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers
25.Sugar can cause arthritis
26.Sugar can cause asthma
27.Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of Candida Albicans (yeast infections)
28.Sugar can cause gallstones
29.Sugar can cause heart disease
30.Sugar can cause appendicitis
31.Sugar can cause multiple sclerosis
32.Sugar can cause hemorrhoids
33.Sugar can cause varicose veins
34.Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraceptive users
35.Sugar can lead to periodontal disease
36.Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis
37.Sugar contributes to saliva acidity
38.Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity
39.Sugar can lower the amount of Vitamin E in the blood
40.Sugar can decrease growth hormone
41.Sugar can increase cholesterol
42.Sugar can increase the systolic blood pressure
43.Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in children
44.High sugar intake increases advanced glycation end products (AGEs)(Sugar bound non- enzymatically to protein)
45.Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein
46.Sugar causes food allergies
47.Sugar can contribute to diabetes
48.Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy
49.Sugar can contribute to eczema in children
50.Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease
51.Sugar can impair the structure of DNA
52.Sugar can change the structure of protein
53.Sugar can make our skin age by changing the structure of collagen
54.Sugar can cause cataracts
55.Sugar can cause emphysema
56.Sugar can cause atherosclerosis
57.Sugar can promote an elevation of low density lipoproteins (LDL)
58.High sugar intake can impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in the body
59.Sugar lowers the enzymes ability to function
60.Sugar intake is higher in people with Parkinson’s disease
61.Sugar can cause a permanent altering the way the proteins act in the body
62.Sugar can increase the size of the liver by making the liver cells divide
63.Sugar can increase the amount of liver fat
64.Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney
65.Sugar can damage the pancreas
66.Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention
67.Sugar is enemy #1 of the bowel movement
68.Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness)
69.Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries
70.Sugar can make the tendons more brittle
71.Sugar can cause headaches, including migraine
72.Sugar plays a role in pancreatic cancer in women
73.Sugar can adversely affect school children's grades and cause learning disorders
74.Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves
75.Sugar can cause depression
76.Sugar increases the risk of gastric cancer
77.Sugar and cause dyspepsia (indigestion)
78.Sugar can increase your risk of getting gout
79.Sugar can increase the levels of glucose in an oral glucose tolerance test over the ingestion of complex carbohydrates
80.Sugar can increase the insulin responses in humans consuming high-sugar diets compared to low sugar diets
81.High refined sugar diet reduces learning capacity
82.Sugar can cause less effective functioning of two blood proteins, albumin, and lipoproteins, which may reduce the body’s ability to handle fat and cholesterol
83.Sugar can contribute to Alzheimer’s disease
84.Sugar can cause platelet adhesiveness
85.Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance; some hormones become underactive and others become overactive
86.Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones
87.Sugar can lead to the hypothalamus to become highly sensitive to a large variety of stimuli
88.Sugar can lead to dizziness
89.Diets high in sugar can cause free radicals and oxidative stress
90.High sucrose diets of subjects with peripheral vascular disease significantly increases platelet adhesion
91.High sugar diet can lead to biliary tract cancer
92.Sugar feeds cancer
93.High sugar consumption of pregnant adolescents is associated with a twofold increased risk for delivering a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infant
94.High sugar consumption can lead to substantial decrease in gestation duration among adolescents
95.Sugar slows food's travel time through the gastrointestinal tract
96.Sugar increases the concentration of bile acids in stools and bacterial enzymes in the colon
97.Sugar increases estradiol (the most potent form of naturally occurring estrogen) in men
98.Sugar combines and destroys phosphatase, an enzyme, which makes the process of digestion more dificult
99.Sugar can be a risk factor of gallbladder cancer
100.Sugar is an addictive substance
101.Sugar can be intoxicating, similar to alcohol
102.Sugar can exacerbate PMS
103.Sugar given to premature babies can affect the amount of carbon dioxide they produce
104.Decrease in sugar intake can increase emotional stability
105.The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream than it does starch
106.The rapid absorption of sugar promotes excessive food intake in obese subjects
107.Sugar can worsen the symptoms of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
108.Sugar adversely affects urinary electrolyte composition
109.Sugar can slow down the ability of the adrenal glands to function
110.Sugar has the potential of inducing abnormal metabolic processes in a normal healthy individual and to promote chronic degenerative diseases
111.I.Vs (intravenous feedings) of sugar water can cut off oxygen to the brain
112.High sucrose intake could be an important risk factor in lung cancer
113.Sugar increases the risk of polio
114.High sugar intake can cause epileptic seizures
115.Sugar causes high blood pressure in obese people
116.In Intensive Care Units: Limiting sugar saves lives
117.Sugar may induce cell death
118.Sugar may impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in living organisms
119.In juvenile rehabilitation camps, when children were put on a low sugar diet, there was a 44% drop in antisocial behavior
120.Sugar can cause gastric cancer
121.Sugar dehydrates newborns
122.Sugar can cause gum disease
123.Sugar increases the estradiol in young men
124.Sugar can cause low birth weight babies
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Wow----that's a good one to rid someone of a 100% twinkie diet....thanks for posting!
I'll have to look up the book.0 -
I heard dihydrogen monoxide is worse than sugar: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html0
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WOW!! I was looking at labels in the supermarket today, trying to purchase no sugar products, so was reading labels.. Almost everything has added sugar! Thanks for posting!0
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Whatever. Let's see a study that supports every one of those claims.0
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But... how much sugar? It's listing any possible situation even if it's .1% chance, but it makes a good point. Still, even some of my veggies have sugar... not to mention the fruit!0
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#100 is sooo true...I need a support group for my addiction...I just can't kick the habit...especially when I am stressed...I so need a 12 step program for this...0
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But the question is, if you're not diabetic, does your body process real sugar better than the alternatives?? What do those artificial sweeteners do to your body??0
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Everything is bad for your health. Too much water could kill you. Too much exercise could kill you. Eating too much of <ANY FOOD EVER.> can cause health problems in some way.0
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I think what you should say is too much sugar - "everything in moderation" and all that.
For every article saying one thing there's another disproving it, I'll just stick to a nutritionally balanced diet thanks.0 -
I heard dihydrogen monoxide is worse than sugar: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
this ^^ slipped by!
H2O !
as a scientist I object to some of those claims due to the caveats that need to said for them to be true
but I agree that XS sugar, added sugar, artificial sweeteners and the prevalence of hidden sugars are BAD
thanks for posting this and giving us so many reasons to eat healthier!0 -
20.Sugar can lead to alcoholism
46.Sugar causes food allergies
I'd seriously question this. I'd be interested in the research carried out that lead to these conclusions.0 -
Sugar, like anything, is better in small doses. Problem is, so much of what we consume these days is laced with the stuff. A product claiming to be 99% fat free can be loaded with sugar, at 20-30% sugar.
It's the Fructose element of sugar that's the issue. Naturally occurring Fructose as would be found in fruit can be digested by our bodies because it's consumed with fibre. Fructose from Surcose (Sugar) can't be digested by our bodies... and it's basically turned into fat.0 -
I tried to find research supporting a number of assertions made in this article and couldn't. I doubt this is a peer reviewed paper - I'm going to file it under voodoo science.0
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The list is dubious at best, as it states itself is a collection of possible ways sugar can affect people, gathered for medical journals and reports, but doesn't reference any of those.
This however is worth a read: http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S26/91/22K07/index.xml
The above research by Princeton University focuses on High Fructose Corn Syrup.
"The rats in the Princeton study became obese by drinking high-fructose corn syrup, but not by drinking sucrose. The critical differences in appetite, metabolism and gene expression that underlie this phenomenon are yet to be discovered, but may relate to the fact that excess fructose is being metabolized to produce fat, while glucose is largely being processed for energy or stored as a carbohydrate, called glycogen, in the liver and muscles."0 -
I've heard that itoo much love will kill you It'll make your life a lie...
Which kind of sucks.
Did the article define exactly what "excess" sugar consumption is deemed to be? Without such guidance the practical applications of the OP are minimal. Personally, I think the stress induced by obsessing about food intake is harmful in itself.0 -
Does this even matter in an otherwise balanced diet?0
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That's nothing new - read Sugar Blues by William Dufty and you'll have all the facts about sugar and how bad it is.
I haven't been having any sugar, or just very little and very occasionally, since january 2008. It was not a choice, my body started refusing it, having very strong reactions (my whole skin soar, awful feeling) to it because I have an autoimmune condition and sugars are a strong inflammation trigger.
After a while, if you stop all sugars, you'll find that certain fods are naturally sweet - I can hardly have boiled parnsnip or carrot now because I find them awfully sweet for my liking.
Your taste buds change and discover what is sweet and learn to distinguish it from sugar.
It's a very bad thing and living without sugar is possible (and just Fyi I do not use honey, sweeteners or anything and also had to cut off fruit because I can not stand fructose too much either - my sweet treat, on occasion, is just plain jogurt with smashed fruit I add to it or coocked apples with cinammon and nuts.
Try to live without sugar for 2 weeks and you'll notice the difference.0 -
Hello converted, let me preach to you.0
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I heard dihydrogen monoxide is worse than sugar: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
I must be addicted every time I try to cut it out of my diet I get dizzy and these horrible headaches.0 -
LOL @ #101: Because we all know that every summer thousands of youngsters flock to beaches everywhere to Gummi-Bong chocolate syrup and pound fifty-cent drafts of taffy only to get so sloshed on sucrose that they end up flashing the whole (candy) bar and inviting some random person back to their hotel room for Twinkies.
Sketchy science reads sketchy. If suger were anywhere near as intoxicating as alcohol it would be off the shelves near the breakfast cereal and on the shelves next to the whiskey tomorrow.0 -
This is an article I came across while researching a Paleo Diet. I would normally add a link but I think it was more powerful to paste the entire article. So if someone asks can I lose weight and by only eating twinkles (yes this once was a post)? The answer is yes but at what cost?
By: Elna Botes van Schalkwyk
Contributed by Nancy Appleton, Ph.D., author of the book "Lick The Sugar Habit".
In addition to throwing off the body's homeostasis, excess sugar may result in a number of other significant consequences.
The following is a listing of some of sugar's metabolic consequences from a variety of medical journals and other scientific publications.
1.Sugar can suppress the immune system
2.Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in the body
3.Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness in children
4.Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides
5.Sugar contributes to the reduction in defense against bacterial infection (infectious diseases)
6.Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function, the more sugar you eat the more elasticity and function you loose
7.Sugar reduces high density lipoproteins
8.Sugar leads to chromium deficiency
9.Sugar leads to cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostrate, and rectum
10.Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose
11.Sugar causes copper deficiency
12.Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and magnesium
13.Sugar can weaken eyesight
14.Sugar raises the level of a neurotransmitters: dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine
15.Sugar can cause hypoglycemia
16.Sugar can produce an acidic digestive tract
17.Sugar can cause a rapid rise of adrenaline levels in children
18.Sugar malabsorption is frequent in patients with functional bowel disease
19.Sugar can cause premature aging
20.Sugar can lead to alcoholism
21.Sugar can cause tooth decay
22.Sugar contributes to obesity
23.High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis
24.Sugar can cause changes frequently found in person with gastric or duodenal ulcers
25.Sugar can cause arthritis
26.Sugar can cause asthma
27.Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of Candida Albicans (yeast infections)
28.Sugar can cause gallstones
29.Sugar can cause heart disease
30.Sugar can cause appendicitis
31.Sugar can cause multiple sclerosis
32.Sugar can cause hemorrhoids
33.Sugar can cause varicose veins
34.Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraceptive users
35.Sugar can lead to periodontal disease
36.Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis
37.Sugar contributes to saliva acidity
38.Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity
39.Sugar can lower the amount of Vitamin E in the blood
40.Sugar can decrease growth hormone
41.Sugar can increase cholesterol
42.Sugar can increase the systolic blood pressure
43.Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in children
44.High sugar intake increases advanced glycation end products (AGEs)(Sugar bound non- enzymatically to protein)
45.Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein
46.Sugar causes food allergies
47.Sugar can contribute to diabetes
48.Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy
49.Sugar can contribute to eczema in children
50.Sugar can cause cardiovascular disease
51.Sugar can impair the structure of DNA
52.Sugar can change the structure of protein
53.Sugar can make our skin age by changing the structure of collagen
54.Sugar can cause cataracts
55.Sugar can cause emphysema
56.Sugar can cause atherosclerosis
57.Sugar can promote an elevation of low density lipoproteins (LDL)
58.High sugar intake can impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in the body
59.Sugar lowers the enzymes ability to function
60.Sugar intake is higher in people with Parkinson’s disease
61.Sugar can cause a permanent altering the way the proteins act in the body
62.Sugar can increase the size of the liver by making the liver cells divide
63.Sugar can increase the amount of liver fat
64.Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney
65.Sugar can damage the pancreas
66.Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention
67.Sugar is enemy #1 of the bowel movement
68.Sugar can cause myopia (nearsightedness)
69.Sugar can compromise the lining of the capillaries
70.Sugar can make the tendons more brittle
71.Sugar can cause headaches, including migraine
72.Sugar plays a role in pancreatic cancer in women
73.Sugar can adversely affect school children's grades and cause learning disorders
74.Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves
75.Sugar can cause depression
76.Sugar increases the risk of gastric cancer
77.Sugar and cause dyspepsia (indigestion)
78.Sugar can increase your risk of getting gout
79.Sugar can increase the levels of glucose in an oral glucose tolerance test over the ingestion of complex carbohydrates
80.Sugar can increase the insulin responses in humans consuming high-sugar diets compared to low sugar diets
81.High refined sugar diet reduces learning capacity
82.Sugar can cause less effective functioning of two blood proteins, albumin, and lipoproteins, which may reduce the body’s ability to handle fat and cholesterol
83.Sugar can contribute to Alzheimer’s disease
84.Sugar can cause platelet adhesiveness
85.Sugar can cause hormonal imbalance; some hormones become underactive and others become overactive
86.Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones
87.Sugar can lead to the hypothalamus to become highly sensitive to a large variety of stimuli
88.Sugar can lead to dizziness
89.Diets high in sugar can cause free radicals and oxidative stress
90.High sucrose diets of subjects with peripheral vascular disease significantly increases platelet adhesion
91.High sugar diet can lead to biliary tract cancer
92.Sugar feeds cancer
93.High sugar consumption of pregnant adolescents is associated with a twofold increased risk for delivering a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infant
94.High sugar consumption can lead to substantial decrease in gestation duration among adolescents
95.Sugar slows food's travel time through the gastrointestinal tract
96.Sugar increases the concentration of bile acids in stools and bacterial enzymes in the colon
97.Sugar increases estradiol (the most potent form of naturally occurring estrogen) in men
98.Sugar combines and destroys phosphatase, an enzyme, which makes the process of digestion more dificult
99.Sugar can be a risk factor of gallbladder cancer
100.Sugar is an addictive substance
101.Sugar can be intoxicating, similar to alcohol
102.Sugar can exacerbate PMS
103.Sugar given to premature babies can affect the amount of carbon dioxide they produce
104.Decrease in sugar intake can increase emotional stability
105.The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream than it does starch
106.The rapid absorption of sugar promotes excessive food intake in obese subjects
107.Sugar can worsen the symptoms of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
108.Sugar adversely affects urinary electrolyte composition
109.Sugar can slow down the ability of the adrenal glands to function
110.Sugar has the potential of inducing abnormal metabolic processes in a normal healthy individual and to promote chronic degenerative diseases
111.I.Vs (intravenous feedings) of sugar water can cut off oxygen to the brain
112.High sucrose intake could be an important risk factor in lung cancer
113.Sugar increases the risk of polio
114.High sugar intake can cause epileptic seizures
115.Sugar causes high blood pressure in obese people
116.In Intensive Care Units: Limiting sugar saves lives
117.Sugar may induce cell death
118.Sugar may impair the physiological homeostasis of many systems in living organisms
119.In juvenile rehabilitation camps, when children were put on a low sugar diet, there was a 44% drop in antisocial behavior
120.Sugar can cause gastric cancer
121.Sugar dehydrates newborns
122.Sugar can cause gum disease
123.Sugar increases the estradiol in young men
124.Sugar can cause low birth weight babies
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" ...EXCESS sugar may result in a number of other significant consequences."
This part is true.
Anyway, idiotic articles like this really make the paleo diet seem idiotic.0 -
Yeah. I like sugar, too.0
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sugar!!!0
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I think you forgot to add-
Sugar is delicious
Sugar makes everything taste better
Sugar makes chocolate not taste like poop0 -
I heard dihydrogen monoxide is worse than sugar: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
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I heard dihydrogen monoxide is worse than sugar: http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
LMAO nice one, thanks for the memories.0
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