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Raymond Francis, MIT graduate and expert in vitamin science explains sugar’s addictive qualities: “Animal studies show that regular consumption of sugar causes long-lasting changes in brain chemistry, similar to those caused by street drugs such[Continue reading this article]
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Our ancestors didn’t have sugar in their diet. Scientists say that most humans had no more than 20 teaspoons a year. This began to increase rapidly 300 years ago with sugarcane plantations and the rise[Continue reading this article]
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Food must be one of life’s richest pleasures, yet we often ignore holistic nutrition and fail to understand its very purpose and go completely off track. We focus on imbalance, allowing sugar addiction and other[Continue reading this article]
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From: Nancy Desjardins As with any bad habit, it takes time to change. Addictions to sugar aren’t easy to overcome, but with effort, grit and determination, it can be done. The key to changing any[Continue reading this article]
Continue reading...Friday, January 2, 2009
From: Nancy Desjardins Few can deny the inevitable lure of sweets – we pour a little sweetener in our coffee every morning, snatch a donut (or two) and hanker for a candy-bar pick-me-up in the[Continue reading this article]
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