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5 False Myths About Sugar
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Our brains, especially, run on glucose. So, receptors there light up when we eat sugar in preparation for the additional fuel. But, unlike how the brain reacts to controlled substances, withdrawal symptoms from lack of sugar have not been documented. Furthermore, a study published in July 2017 in the journal Appetite concluded that little evidence exists to indicate that sugary foods lead to food dependency.
Myth #2 – All Sugar Is Bad
All sugars are sugar. They have the same effect on our bodies. But, refined sugar and natural sugar have some differences.
Refined sugar, like the white and brown sugar we add to baked goods, is just sugar. It has been processed and stripped of other important nutrients. Raw sugar is less processed, as are natural sweeteners, such as honey, and therefore offer our bodies some nutrients in addition to just sugar. So, these are better choices for sweeteners.
But, the least villainous types of sugar are those found naturally in whole fruits, milk and complex carbohydrates. These naturally-occurring sugars are packaged with vitamins, minerals and fiber that our bodies can use to manufacture glucose and to aid in other bodily functions.
Myth #3 – Sugar Makes Kids Hyperactive
Who doesn’t remember their parents citing hyperactivity as a reason for not allowing candy, dessert or soda? The science supporting these claims is, so far, inconclusive.
Some studies have shown that sugar causes some people – adults and children alike – to enter a hypoglycemic state, producing too much insulin and prompting the release of adrenaline and other hormones to bring the body back into its normal state. This also accounts for the subsequent “sugar crash” as blood sugar returns to normal.
Myth #4 – Too Much Sugar Causes Diabetes
Sugar doesn’t directly cause diabetes, but, when additional calories, which can come from sugar, are consumed and not burned, they may be stored as fat. That accumulation of fat, she says, contributes to obesity, which is a risk factor in the development of type 2 diabetes.
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