I'm nervous about getting headaches, because truth I have found a sweet treat helps get rid of many of my headaches which probably says a lot
about my sugar addiction.
Karen Thompson and Bitten Jonsson on www.dietdoctor.com have written
about sugar addiction and help many people beat it.
So... I know that it's a bit strange to post a cookie recipe right after my last posts talking
about my sugar addiction struggles.
That stumble began the year - long journey of research to uncover the truth
about sugar addiction.
We are going LIVE tonight to teach
you about sugar addiction!
Not exact matches
As one of the backers of Fed Up, a documentary
about our growing
addiction to sweet, processed foods, she's taken a stand on
sugar (in her stores, she's banned treats from the checkout aisle).
If you still don't believe that
Sugar is the New Tobacco, that it is a substance that can cause actual
addiction in the same way that tobacco and drugs can, watch this animated video from TedEd
about how
sugar addiction works in your brain.
As far as stevia being a no - no, according to the forum discussion the 30 - day program is not only
about ridding our body of physical
addictions to
sugar and other things, but also
about ridding our cravings and psychological
addictions to desserts and using food as a reward.
Our former FDA Commissioner has written a book
about how the food industry manipulates the fat,
sugar and salt in products to stimulate our appetites and encourage overeating, much as the tobacco industry manipulates the contents of its cigarettes to encourage
addiction.
I finally learned
about proper eating vs. dieting, and not only lost my permanent «3 - month pregnant belly» plus a few pounds, I improved my digestions issues, overcame my
sugar addiction and started feeling MUCH better ever day.
I really enjoyed your post
about how you lost weight and your battle w / weight and
sugar addiction.
Join me in
sugar sleuthing, and learn more
about the psychological aspects of
sugar addiction, and those who push
sugar on us.