Sugar Shock!

How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Tr ack

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Diabetes, Nutrition & Diet, Nutrition, Healthy Living
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Author: Stephen Sinatra, Connie Bennett ISBN: 9781101205655
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: December 26, 2006
Imprint: Berkley Language: English
Author: Stephen Sinatra, Connie Bennett
ISBN: 9781101205655
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: December 26, 2006
Imprint: Berkley
Language: English

The perfect guide to getting healthy by kicking your sugar habit for good with 20 simple, sugar-free success strategies.

There’s no sugarcoating it: succumbing to sweets too often could damage your health. But to what extent? Most readers already know that succumbing to sweets too often can lead to obesity and diabetes. What many don't know, however, is that too many "quickie carbs" can bring on a host of other maladies-such as "brain fog," fatigue, mood swings, heart disease, and even cancer-from which millions may be suffering because of their sugar or carbohydrate habits.

In this engaging, jargon-free book, Connie Bennett and contributing author Dr. Stephen T. Sinatra bring you the shocking truth, backed by medical studies. With insights from thousands of physicians, nutritionists, researchers, and "sugar sufferers" worldwide, SUGAR SHOCK!™ will teach you how to kick the sugar habit for good.

“Spills the beans on the shocking impact of simple carbohydrates on aging and quality of life—a double whammy for humanity.”—Mehmet C. Oz, M.D., host of The Dr. Oz Show

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The perfect guide to getting healthy by kicking your sugar habit for good with 20 simple, sugar-free success strategies.

There’s no sugarcoating it: succumbing to sweets too often could damage your health. But to what extent? Most readers already know that succumbing to sweets too often can lead to obesity and diabetes. What many don't know, however, is that too many "quickie carbs" can bring on a host of other maladies-such as "brain fog," fatigue, mood swings, heart disease, and even cancer-from which millions may be suffering because of their sugar or carbohydrate habits.

In this engaging, jargon-free book, Connie Bennett and contributing author Dr. Stephen T. Sinatra bring you the shocking truth, backed by medical studies. With insights from thousands of physicians, nutritionists, researchers, and "sugar sufferers" worldwide, SUGAR SHOCK!™ will teach you how to kick the sugar habit for good.

“Spills the beans on the shocking impact of simple carbohydrates on aging and quality of life—a double whammy for humanity.”—Mehmet C. Oz, M.D., host of The Dr. Oz Show

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