Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Why Sugar Is Pure Evil
I am 100% convinced sugar is the new nicotine. From my own experience and other empirical evidence.
WHY SUGAR IS PURE EVIL:
1. It leeches vitamins and minerals from bones and teeth during digestion in order to prevent the blood from becoming overly acidic and poisoning us to death.
2. After a saturation point is reached in the body from too much sugar consumption, glycogen is retuned to the blood in the form of fatty acids, which get stored as fat in the belly, thighs and bootie.
(that's why I always felt like I had a pillow in my stomach).
3. Once the fat is stored on the body, fatty acids work there way to vital organs, like the liver, heart and kidneys. This in turn makes the organs start to slow down and degenerate. Hence, fatty liver disease.
4. Excess sugar effects the brain when vitamins are leached from the body and our intestinal flora is out of balance. Which causes brain fog and fatigue.
5. Sugar promotes wrinkles and causes dry skin, accelerating the aging process.
6. Since sugar lacks nutrients like protein and fiber the consumer is enabled to eat a king size Kitt Katt, a box of Mike and Ikes, pretzels and still be ready to go for pizza.
Which causes rapid weight gain, think freshman 15.
7. When going on a diet the first rule is usually to eliminate sugar.
8. Manufactures try to confuse consumers by using other names for sugar. Like barley malt, corn syrup, crystallin fructose, glucose maltodextrin, maltose.
They may be slightly different, however, they all go through a refining process and raise insulin levels.
9. As we all know anything done in secret or to purposely confuse the public is usually wrong. Just like cigarette manufactures hiding the amount of nicotine sprayed on tobacco causing the consumer to become even more addicted.
10. Sugar has no nutritional value, destroys organs, causes lethargy, brain fog and makes us fat and depressed.
On that happy note, seeing sugar for what it really is should make the consumer angry as hell and more determined to kick the habit.
XOXO,
Kim:)
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