Another study proved that mice became more addicted to
sugar than cocaine, and chose it over cocaine as their drug of choice — a very interesting outcome!
Not exact matches
5 Alternatives to Artificial Sweeteners with Pros and Cons: A study published in the Public Library of Science found that
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine.
You've probably heard that
sugar is slightly more addictive
than cocaine.
Media immediately picked up the story about the extraordinary claim that ordinary
sugar is more powerful and addictive
than cocaine.
The research showing that
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine was done with saccharin (a noncaloric sweetener), not
sugar.
(8) In fact,
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine.
Refined
sugar is far more addictive
than cocaine — one of the most addictive and harmful substances currently known.
Scientists have now discovered that
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine and herion.
Another famous study has shown
sugar to be more addictive
than cocaine (4).
«Animal studies have shown that refined
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine, heroin or morphine,» says Dr. Pamela Peeke, author of The Hunger Fix.
Hyman believes
sugar can be eight times more addictive
than cocaine.
In fact, some of the more prominent animal studies show that
sugar is eight times more addictive
than cocaine: one in particular went on to show that mice react to Oreo cookies with the same addictive behavior as they do with specific drugs.
Or how leading health figures like the Dutch health minister, Paul Van der Velpen, proclaim
sugar to be worse
than alcohol, tobacco, and
cocaine combined.
-- Avoid foods containing refined
sugar as it spoils your appetite, is more addictive
than cocaine, weakens your immune system, and leads to vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
(It's been shown that refined
sugar is even more addictive
than cocaine!)
By now, science has proven that
sugar is more addictive
than cocaine and alcohol.