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It depends on the type of "sweets" you're eating. Read the labels. Some ingredients don't say, "sugar." They usually say: glucose, fructose, etc.
by eating over 230 sweets a day
Some sugar substitutes might upset ones stomach depending on the person.
After eating sweets, you should brush your teeth to remove the sugar and leftover particles. This helps maintain healthy teeth.
That is an unusual reaction to sweets, and I don't think that it is the sugar which is doing it, I think that you are eating sweets that contain some other ingredient, perhaps a kind of fruit, to which you are mildly allergic.
If you have diabetes you shouldn't be eating any sweets that are made of sugar, banana, potato and no alcohol
uh yeah!!!!!!!S in sweets= S in sugar. In general sweets are made of sugars, obvious question.
Chocolate, Sugar coated sweets and basicaly all sweets. the sugar ain't good for their system!
Bunches of bacterial living in your mouth eat the sugar and secrete acids which corrode the enamel. It's not the sweets that do the damage, but the bacteria.
A person may not feel the sweetness from their tea after eating sweets because there is less sugar in the tea itself. A person should also remember to limit the number of sweet beverages they consume each day.
Sugar causes your brain to release dopamine. This is a natural "high" chemical - it causes a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction. This release of dopamine explains why humans have always craved sugar, and why people feel that they are "addicted" to sweets.
the sugar in it