Author: | John Roberts | ISBN: | 9781386984429 |
Publisher: | John Roberts | Publication: | May 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Roberts |
ISBN: | 9781386984429 |
Publisher: | John Roberts |
Publication: | May 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Have you wondered why quitting sugar is so darn hard?
It's hard to deny the facts: sugar is one of the primary causes of the obesity epidemic and several of the most deadly chronic diseases that are slowly killing our economy and health.
If it's a deadly disease or condition, there's a high probability that it could be linked to sugar: whether it is type 2 diabetes, obesity, dementia, certain types of cancer, etc.
✮✮Here's some of what you will learn✮✮
As you now know, sugar tricks our brains into wanting more and more of it, and it's very difficult to ignore the strong reward signals that we feel right after consuming it.
In some countries, around ten percent of the population are true sugar addicts. What's more astonishing is that research has suggested that sugar is able to induce cravings similar to those induced by some of the most addictive drugs.
Sugar addicts may even feel moody, anxious, or even a bit depressed if they had no sugar throughout the day.
There is no better time to start the journey towards an improved quality of life. Kick your sugar habit for good starting today!
Have you wondered why quitting sugar is so darn hard?
It's hard to deny the facts: sugar is one of the primary causes of the obesity epidemic and several of the most deadly chronic diseases that are slowly killing our economy and health.
If it's a deadly disease or condition, there's a high probability that it could be linked to sugar: whether it is type 2 diabetes, obesity, dementia, certain types of cancer, etc.
✮✮Here's some of what you will learn✮✮
As you now know, sugar tricks our brains into wanting more and more of it, and it's very difficult to ignore the strong reward signals that we feel right after consuming it.
In some countries, around ten percent of the population are true sugar addicts. What's more astonishing is that research has suggested that sugar is able to induce cravings similar to those induced by some of the most addictive drugs.
Sugar addicts may even feel moody, anxious, or even a bit depressed if they had no sugar throughout the day.
There is no better time to start the journey towards an improved quality of life. Kick your sugar habit for good starting today!