Countless doctors and health experts including Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. David Perlmutter, Max Lugavere, and Jesse Inchauspe, explain why you should quit eating so much added sugar.
"While sugar is necessary for a healthy life, on average we consume more than 300% of the daily recommended amount of added sugar."
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FACTS
– A 355 ml can of Coca-Cola has 10 teaspoons of sugar (39 grams), while a Mountain Dew has over 11 (47 grams).
– Refined sugar has no nutritional value, and is empty calories and energy.
– The average American consumes, on average, 15 teaspoons of sugar per day.
– As a rule "good" sugars come in healthy whole foods, while "bad" sugars come in highly refined, processed foods.
– According to the British Journal of Sports Medicine, it was found that sugar has a similar effect on the brain as cocaine. And it’s more addictive than alcohol, nicotine, and heroin combined.
– In a study published in 2014 in JAMA Internal Medicine, over the course of the 15-year study, people who got 17% to 21% of their calories from added sugar had a 38% higher risk of DYING from cardiovascular disease compared with those who consumed 8% of their calories as added sugar.
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