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🗓️ 12 August 2024
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The average American consumes 75 teaspoons of sugar per day! Find out why you should stop eating sugar today. Your health depends on it!
Today, we’re going to discuss the effects of sugar on your health. Sugar is considered toxic in the body, so it is removed from the blood when you consume it. Similar to body temperature, blood sugar is kept constant at around 80. When you consume sugar, the hormone insulin removes sugar from the blood and puts it into the cells.
If you continue eating large amounts of sugar, the body begins to protect itself by blocking the receptors for insulin in your cells. This ultimately decreases the amount of sugar inside your cells.
Over time, this compensation mechanism will break down, and you will no longer produce enough insulin to keep your blood sugar levels down, eventually leading to diabetes.
There are two types of sugar: processed sugars and whole sugars. Heavily processed sugars, such as glucose, dextrose, corn syrup, glucose syrup, high fructose corn syrup, agave syrup, white sugar, brown sugar, and rice syrup, are devoid of important nutrients like B vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, and phytonutrients.
Your body requires nutrients to turn sugar into energy. When you consume processed sugars without the nutrients, your body pulls from your nutrient reserves to use the sugar as fuel.
Raw honey has 181 different chemicals that offer protection and allow you to metabolize the sugar. Maple syrup, turbinado sugar, molasses, coconut sugar, palm sugar, and date sugar are also less processed forms of sugar.
If you’re having trouble quitting sugar, consume fruits or whole sugars instead of processed sugars as you focus on lowering your intake.
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0:00.0 | you will never consume regular sugar again. |
0:04.5 | And when I'm talking about regular sugar, I'm talking about the sugar and stuff like this |
0:08.8 | or this stuff right here. |
0:10.5 | A really important question to know is why does consuming sugar always cause you |
0:17.8 | to be tired, weak, irritable, or grouchy, brain fog, which includes lack of focus, concentration, a person is also |
0:27.6 | hungry if they either skip a meal or go too long without eating. |
0:32.4 | And of course, they will have cravings, especially to, you guessed it, sugar. |
0:36.6 | All of these symptoms are symptoms of low blood sugar. |
0:40.8 | Why is it that when you eat a lot of sugar you have symptoms of low blood sugar? |
0:45.2 | It's just it's strange isn't it? Well take a look at this right here. |
0:47.9 | We have all this sugar in the blood okay after you ate a lot of sugar. |
0:52.4 | Normal sugar is really one teaspoon of sugar in all of your blood. |
0:56.8 | I mean, this is kind of weird because an average person consumes a lot more than one teaspoon of sugar. |
1:01.3 | An average person in America |
1:02.9 | consumes 75 teaspoons of sugar every single day |
1:06.1 | if you include all the other stuff that turns into sugar |
1:10.3 | very quickly, like flour, bread, pasta, starches. |
1:14.0 | So in spite of eating so much sugar, a person ends up with low blood sugar. |
1:19.5 | And they will end up with low sugar inside your cells. |
1:24.6 | There is a very tight control over sugar. |
1:27.2 | Your blood does not want high sugar at all. |
1:30.4 | It will remove it because it considers sugar as something very toxic. |
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