It's part of the nutrients that the body need, mostly for energy.
Your body can not tell the difference between natural and added sugar in foods, therefore it breaks it down differently. So the answer is False
The Pancreas helps with digestion and processed sugar in the body.
No. Its full of sugar
Sugar typically refers to refined sugar, which is extracted from sugar cane or sugar beet and processed into granulated form. Natural sugar refers to sugars found naturally in foods like fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. Both types of sugar provide the body with energy, but natural sugars are often accompanied by other beneficial nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Sugar consumption can lower the pH levels in the body, making it more acidic. This is because sugar can increase the production of acids in the body, which can disrupt the natural pH balance.
Yes, sugar is a natural substance that is found in many plants, including fruits and vegetables. It is also produced by the human body as a source of energy.
Sugar cannot help because it is not the natural resource used to make plants. You can only use soil,water,and sun. But sugar does come from plants.
If you are talking about the sugar used to make treats, then yes. I don't know about the sugar your body provides.
Foods that can increase insulin production in the body include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. These foods help regulate blood sugar levels and support the body's natural insulin production.
Natural sugars, like those found in fruits and honey, can still affect blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It's important to monitor and moderate intake of all types of sugar, including natural sugars, to help manage blood sugar levels effectively.
Fruit is comprised of fiber, sugar, and starch (a form of sugar). The sugars break down and are used for energy. IF there are too many sugars in the body, the excess are stored as fat for letter use. The fiber cannot be digested by humans and just passes out of the body.
There is sugar in Kellogg's rice bubbles. It is refined sugar- not natural sugar.