Some research has found that alcoholics tend to have a "sweet tooth" more than do others. However, any causal direction has not been determined.
There is some limited evidence that alcoholics have a stronger desire for sugar than do non-alcoholics.
The disease associated with consuming an abundance of sugar is diabetes but it does not make you need to consume large amounts of sugar. Eating too much sugar can make you ill and cause you to gain weight.
well eating oranically is good but eating healthy is better because there is "organic" sugar but is is still sugar.
An elevated MCV is associated with alcoholism, Vitamin B12 and/or Folic Acid deficiency.
Diabetes is the primary disease associated with blood sugar.
Some of the health benefits associated with eating chia seeds are that, it can stabilize the levels of sugar in the system, it helps to lower high blood pressure, it improves brain function. It can also help to boost metabolism and prevent arthritic conditions.
no i have not i am a child
eating sugar LOL
I think that eating sugar does make you fat, because sugar builds on fat molecules, which makes you fat.
Risk behaviors put a person in danger of suffering consequences. For example, eating a diet high in processed sugar can lead to diabetes.
If the cheese has sugar in it, yes
That depends how far you mean to go. If you decide to stop eating sugar, what you'll probably end up doing is stop eating obvious sources of sugar. Wherever there are carbohydrates, there is sugar; that is how they are broken down. Even when eating something that is mainly protein, there is still sugar in it in the chemical sense.