Any chemical or experience that is capable of mood-altering is potentially addictive under the right circumstances.
Sugar is definitely mood-altering. It affects our blood sugar levels, which directly affect the brain's functioning. For some people, it creates a temporary feeling of wellbeing. For these folks, it is extremely dangerous because of its high caloric content which leads to obesity. Obesity is a major risk factor for Diabetes, which will be exacerbated by the rising and falling blood sugar, along with cardiovascular disease, bone and joint problems, and a host of other things.
Sugar is not addictive.
Sugar is not addictive.
Sugar is not addictive.
They are sweet and addictive? Sugar?
Heroin
Sugar
Some people believe that it may be addictive.
Sugar... Highly addictive stuff!
sugar or salt because they are in every thing
Most soft drinks contain sugar, and sugar is addictive. It's not the drink, it's the sugar in it.
Sugar is not actually addictive. Though the best way to get rid of this ''addiction'' is by learning to control yourself.
Foods containing a large percentage of sugar are considered addictive, as sugar is probably the most likely to satisfy the pleasure centers of the brain compared to other foods or ingredients.