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1247: The Dangers of Eating Too Much Sugar

1247: The Dangers of Eating Too Much Sugar

55:392020-03-12

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In this episode, Sal, Adam & Justin discuss the potential negative impacts of consuming too much sugar. The demonization of sugar. (5:00) The addictive properties of sugar and the physiological effects on your body. (7:39) How we evolved to crave it. (12:19) Things that studies have shown that high sugar diets contribute to. (14:48) #1 - Weight Gain. (16:15) #2 - Risk for heart disease. (21:26) Expressing empathy for former clients and themselves. (24:00) #3 - Acne. (30:34) #4 - Effect on the microbiome and autoimmune diseases. (31:40) #5 - Type 2 diabetes. (35:07) Consumer alert! Nutrient splitting on labels is a real issue. (38:00) #6 - Cancer and it’s link to high consumption of sugar. (40:03) #7 - Can accelerate skin and cellular aging. (42:36) #8 – Energy swings and mood. (45:10) How to eat sugar properly. (49:52) Related Links/Products Mentioned March Promotion: MAPS Powerlift ½ off! **Code “POWER50” at checkout** Visit Four Sigmatic for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout** Sugar and the Brain | Neurobiology Fructose may affect hunger cues Added Sugar Intake and Cardiovascular Diseases Mortality Among US Adults Acne: prevalence and relationship with dietary habits in Eskisehir, Turkey. Sugar and Type 2 diabetes Understanding the Warburg Effect: The Metabolic Requirements of Cell Proliferation High serum glucose levels are associated with a higher perceived age The Relationship between Sugar and Behavior in Children The Link Between Sugar And Depression: What You Should Know Mind Pump Free Resources

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