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To All: Scroll down to *Effects of Sugar on Neuroligical Performance:

 

Read how the *Sugar* destroys the *B-Vitamins that are made naturally

in the Intestines...and then read how the loss of these B-Vitamins

can lead to short term memeory loss.

 

This is because the Nutrient associated most with memory is called:

 

*Vitamin B1 Thiamine* and if Sugar reduces that Vitamin B1 in your

bod then you may experience short term memory loss aka " Brain-Fog " .

 

*Thiamine B1 is found in Whole Brown Rice and other Grains.

 

*Thiamine B1* is also avial. from the Pharmacy OTC or Prescription. A.

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Stuck " <Sstuck wrote:

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> My mom sent me this from a list she is on. Hope it's ok to cross

post this.

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> The Harmful Effects Of Sugar On Mind And Body Macrobiotics.co.UK

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> Of all the foods consumed today, refined sugar is considered to be

one of the most harmful. ...In 1997 Americans devoured 7.3 billion

pounds of candy. Americans spent an estimated $23.1 billion dollars

on candy and gum. The average American consumed a record 27.3 pounds

of candy and gum in the same year-the equivalent of about six regular

sized chocolate bars a week-marking the fifth consecutive year of

increased demand. (1)

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> ...Consumption of processed foods (which are laced with sugar) cost

the American public more than $54 billion in dental bills each year,

so the dental industry reaps huge profits from the programmed

addiction of the public to sugar products. ...Today we have a nation

that is addicted to sugar. In 1915, the national average of sugar

consumption (per year) was around 15 to 20 pounds per person. Today

the average person consumes his/her weight in sugar, plus over 20

pounds of corn syrup. To add more horrors to these facts there are

some people that use no sweets and some who use much less than the

average figure, which means that there is a percentage of the

population that consume a great deal more refined sugar than their

body weight. The human body cannot tolerate this large amount of

refined carbohydrates. The vital organs in the body are actually

damaged by this gross intake of sugar.

>

> ...Refined sugar contains no fiber, no minerals, no proteins, no

fats, no enzymes, only empty calories. What happens when you eat a

refined carbohydrate like sugar? Your body must borrow vital

nutrients from healthy cells to metabolize the incomplete food.

Calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium are taken from various parts

of the body to make use of the sugar.

>

> 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. ...Refined

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 accumulate through the brain and

nervous system, which speeds up cellular death. The bloodstream

becomes over-loaded with waste products and symptoms of carbonic

poisoning result.

>

> ...Sugar also makes the blood very thick and sticky, inhibiting

much of the blood flow into the minute capillaries that supply our

gums and teeth with vital nutrients. Therefore, we wind up with

diseased gums and starving teeth. America and England, the two

largest sugar consumers, have horrendous dental problems.

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> ...In 1948, a $57,000 ten-year study was awarded to Harvard

University by the Sugar Research Foundation to find out how sugar

causes cavities in teeth and how to prevent it. In 1958, Time

magazine reported the findings, which were reported in the Dental

Association Journal. They discovered there was no way to prevent the

problem and their funding immediately disappeared.

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> ... " The most significant human study was done in Sweden, reported

in

> 1954, and known as the Vipeholm Dental Caries Study. More than 400

adult mental patients were placed on controlled diets and observed

for five years. The subjects were divided into various groups. Some

ate complex and simple carbohydrates at mealtimes only, while other

supplemented mealtime food with between-meal-snacks, sweetened with

sucrose, chocolate, caramel, or toffee. Among the conclusions drawn

from the study, was that sucrose consumption could increase caries

activity. The risk increased if the sucrose was consumed in a sticky

form that adhered to the tooth's surfaces. The greatest damage was

inflicted by foods with high concentrations of sucrose, in sticky

form, eaten between meals, even if contact with the tooth's surfaces

was brief. Caries, due to the intake of foods with high sucrose

levels, could be decreased when such offending foods were eliminated

from the diet. But individual differences existed, and in some cases,

caries continued to appear despite avoidance of refined sugar or

maximum restriction of natural sugars and total dietary

carbohydrates. " (2)

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> ...Diabetes is another commonly known disease caused by sugar as

well as a high fat diet. Diabetes is caused by the failure of the

pancreas to produce adequate insulin when the blood sugar rises. A

concentrated amount of sugar introduced into the system sends the

body into shock from the rapid rise in the blood sugar level. The

pancreas eventually wears out from overwork and diabetes then rears

its ugly head.

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> ...Hypoglycemia occurs when the pancreas overreacts to the large

amount of sugar in the blood and releases too much insulin leaving

one with the " tired " feeling as the blood sugar level becomes lower

than it should be.

>

> " A recent article in the British Medical Journal, entitled The

Sweet Road to Gallstones, reported that refined sugar may be one of

the major dietary risk factors in gallstone disease. Gallstones are

composed of fats and calcium. Sugar can upset all of the minerals,

and one of the minerals, calcium, can become toxic or nonfunctioning,

depositing itself anywhere in the body, including the gallbladder.

>

> ... " One out of ten Americans has gallstones. This risk increases to

one out of every five after age forty. Gallstones may go unnoticed or

may cause pain-wrenching pain. Other symptoms might include bloating,

belching, and intolerance to foods. " (3) ...Another serious problem

with sugar that is now coming to the forefront is the various levels

of mental problems. Our brains are very sensitive and react to quick

chemical changes within the body. As sugar is consumed, our cells are

robbed of their B vitamin, which destroys them, and insulin

production is inhibited. Low insulin production means a high sugar

(glucose) level in the bloodstream, which can lead to a confused

mental state or unsound mind, and has also been linked with juvenile

criminal behavior. Dr. Alexander G. Schauss, brings this solemn fact

out in his book, Diet, Crime and Delinquency. Many mental ward and

prison inmates are " sugarholics " and erratic emotional outbreaks

often follow a sugar binge.

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> REFINED SUGAR-A DRUG?

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> ...Refined sugar, by some, is called a drug, because in the

refining process everything of food value has been removed except the

carbohydrates-pure calories, without vitamins, minerals, proteins,

fats, enzymes or any of the other elements that make up food. Many

nutrition experts say that white sugar is extremely harmful, possibly

as harmful as a drug, especially in the quantities consumed by the

present-day American.

>

> ...Dr. David Reuben, author of Everything You Always Wanted to Know

About Nutrition says, " .white refined sugar-is not a food. It is a

pure chemical extracted from plant sources, purer in fact than

cocaine, which it resembles in many ways. Its true name is sucrose

and its chemical formula is C12H22O11. It has 12 carbon atoms, 22

hydrogen atoms, 11 oxygen atoms, and absolutely nothing else to

offer. " ...The chemical formula for cocaine is C17H21NO4. Sugar's

formula again is C12H22O11. For all practical purposes, the

difference is that sugar is missing the " N " , or nitrogen atom.

>

> ...Refining means to make " pure " by a process of extraction or

separation. Sugars are refined by taking a natural food, which

contains a high percentage of sugar, and then removing all elements

of that food until only the sugar remains. ...While sugar is commonly

made from sugar cane or sugar beets. Through heating and mechanical

and chemical processing, all vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats,

enzymes and indeed every nutrient is removed until only the sugar

remains. Sugar cane and sugar beets are first harvested and then

chopped into small pieces, squeezing out the juice, which is then

mixed with water. This liquid is then heated, and lime is added.

Moisture is boiled away, and the remaining fluid is pumped into

vacuum pans to concentrate the juice. By this time, the liquid is

starting to crystallize, and is ready to be placed into a centrifuge

machine where any remaining residues (like molasses) are spun away.

The crystals are then dissolved by heating to the boiling point and

passed through charcoal filters. After the crystals condense, they

are bleached snow-white usually by the use of pork or cattle bones.

>

> ...During the refining process, 64 food elements are destroyed. All

the potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese, phosphate, and

sulfate are removed. The A, D, and B, vitamins are destroyed. Amino

acids, vital enzymes, unsaturated fats, and all fiber are gone. To a

lesser or greater degree, all refined sweeteners such as corn syrup,

maple syrup, etc., undergo similar destructive processes. Molasses is

the chemical and deranged nutrients that is a byproduct of sugar

manufacture. ...Sugar manufacturers are aggressive in defending their

product and have a strong political lobby which allows them to

continue selling a deadly food item that by all reason should not be

allowed in the American diet. ...If you have any doubts as to the

detriments of sugar

> (sucrose), try leaving it out of your diet for several weeks and

see if it makes a difference! You may also notice you have acquired

an addiction and experience some withdrawal symptoms. ...Studies show

that " sugar " is just as habit-forming as any narcotic; and its use,

misuse, and abuse is our nation's number one disaster. It is no

wonder when we consider all the products we consume daily which are

loaded with sugar! The average healthy digestive system can digest

and eliminate from two to four teaspoons of sugar daily, usually

without noticeable problems,

> (that is if damage is not already present). One 12 oz. Cola

contains

> 11 teaspoons of sugar, and that's aside from the caffeine. It's the

sugar that gives you quick energy, but only for a brief time due to

the rise of the blood sugar level. But the body quickly releases a

rush of insulin, which rapidly lowers the blood sugar and causes a

significant drop in energy and endurance. It is easy to see why

America's health is in serious trouble.

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> EFFECT OF SUGAR ON NEUROLOGICAL PROCESSES ...One of the keys to

orderly brain function is glutamic acid, and this compound is found

in many vegetables. When sugar is consumed, the bacteria in the

intestines, which manufacture B vitamin complexes, begin to die-these

bacteria normally thrive in a symbiotic relationship with the human

body. When the B vitamin complex level declines, the glutamic acid

(normally transformed into " go " " no-go " directive neural enzymes by

the B vitamins) is not processed and sleepiness occurs, as well as a

decreased ability for short-term memory function and numerical

calculative abilities. The removal of B vitamins when foods

are " processed " makes the situation even more tenuous.

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> WHAT ABOUT GUM CHEWING? ...Besides the sugar in gum being damaging

to the teeth there is another harmful problem to consider and that

is: " teeth and jaws weren't designed for more than a few minutes of

solid chewing per day-far less than the two hours clocked in daily by

hardcore gum chewers. All this chewing results in inordinate wear on

the jawbone, gum tissue and lower molars, and can change the

alignment of the jaws " says Michael Elsohn, D.D.S., in the Medical

Tribune.

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> " The one thing not pointed out in the article is sugar is a major

contributor to the aging process. "

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> Please contact me for speaking engagements and nutritional

consultations for you or a friend. " Together we can get you healthy. "

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> Check out my website for information on wellness and wealth

creation advice and tools.

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> I am at your service,

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> Dr. Baruch

> eatthecure

> www.drbaruch.com

> 240-417-4301

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> Stuck

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