The following is a listing of some of sugar's metabolic
consequences
- Sugar can suppress your immune system and impair your
defenses against infectious disease.
- Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in your body:
causes chromium and copper deficiencies and interferes with
absorption of calcium and magnesium.
- Sugar can cause can cause a rapid rise of adrenaline,
hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness
in children.
- Sugar can produce a significant rise in total cholesterol,
triglycerides and bad cholesterol and a decrease in good
cholesterol.
Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function.
Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the
development of cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, rectum,
pancreas, biliary tract, lung, gallbladder and
stomach.
- Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose and can cause
reactive hypoglycemia.
Sugar can weaken eyesight.
Sugar can cause many problems with the gastrointestinal
tract including: an acidic digestive tract, indigestion,
malabsorption in patients with functional bowel disease,
increased risk of Crohn's disease, and ulcerative
colitis.
Sugar can cause premature aging.
Sugar can lead to alcoholism.
Sugar can cause your saliva to become acidic, tooth decay,
and periodontal disease.
Sugar contributes to obesity.
Sugar can cause autoimmune diseases such as: arthritis,
asthma, multiple sclerosis.
- Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of Candida
Albicans (yeast infections)
Sugar can cause gallstones.
Sugar can cause appendicitis.
Sugar can cause hemorrhoids.
Sugar can cause varicose veins.
Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral
contraceptive users.
Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.
Sugar can cause a decrease in your insulin sensitivity
thereby causing an abnormally high insulin levels and eventually
diabetes.
Sugar can lower your Vitamin E levels.
Sugar can increase your systolic blood pressure.
Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in
children.
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