14: Stop the Sugar Madness

Published: July 23, 2014, 11:19 p.m.

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Today, I\\u2019m taking a break from normal podcast interviews to step on my soapbox for a few minutes. I love doing interviews (you can check them all out here), but a recent experience reminded me of the importance of this issue and I didn\\u2019t want to wait for an interview to talk about it.

Any guesses as to what the issue is?

I\\u2019ll give you a hint- it is an addictive substance that is linked to various types of disease and is especially harmful to children who are exposed.

Nicotine? Nope.

Illicit drugs? Those too, but no.

Asbestos? Yes, but not today\\u2019s topic.

Another hint- It is molecularly similar to cocaine and harmful to the liver.

Alcohol? No.

Vegetable oils? Nope, but those are bad too.

Toxic cleaning chemicals? No, but I would recommend using natural alternatives to those as well.

Today, I\\u2019m ranting about SUGAR.

Why? Because I decided to count for a week and my children were offered refined sugar in some form 21 times! The scary part is that we avoid a lot of situations where they would most logically be offered it\\xa0and these were just places like the bank, the gym (!!) and friends\\u2019 houses.

All things in moderation\\u2026.

A little bit won\\u2019t hurt\\u2026

It\\u2019s fuel for the brain\\u2026

All justifications for consuming sugar in some amount. The question is: should sugar ever be consumed and if so, in what amount?

I suggest that refined sugar should be avoided completely. Not so sure? Consider this:

  • 27 million+ people suffering from thyroid problems
  • 66% of the population overweight or obese
  • Rates of cancer and heart disease skyrocketing
  • estimated 95% of the population obese in next few decades
  • 1/3 of the population suffering from metabolic syndrome

Also, consider\\u2026

  • In 1700, average sugar consumption was 4 pounds per year.
  • In 1800, that number jumped to 18 pounds per year.
  • In 1900, this had more than quadrupled to 90 lbs per year.
  • Currently, Americans average one-half pound \\xa0PER DAY\\u2014translating to a whopping 180 pounds of sugar per year! (or roughly equal to a person\\u2019s bodyweight in sugar per year)

I wrote about the problems with sugar in depth here, but a paper called The Harmful Effects of Sugar on the Body and Mind explains:

Many times, so much calcium is used to neutralize the effects of sugar that the bones become osteoporotic due to the withdrawn calcium. Likewise, the teeth are affected and they lose their components until decay occurs and hastens their loss. \\u2026Refined sugar is void of all nutrients, consequently it causes the body to deplete its own stores of various vitamins, minerals and enzymes. If sugar consumption is continued, an over-acid condition results, and more minerals are needed from deep in the body to correct the imbalance. If the body is lacking the nutrients used to metabolize sugar, it will not be able to properly handle and rid itself of the poisonous residues. These wastes accu

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