You get hyper, crazy, hard to sleep at night if you eat the sugar near your bedtime, bad teeth, bad health, you can get fat, and you can get really lazy.
You can die if you eat too much sugar because sugar can change into fat and if you got too fat by the sugar then you'll die.
yes sugar does affect the growth sugar can help the plant get bigger but too much sugar can kill the plant so remember just half a cup of sugar.
the substance is saturated with the sugar so adding more sugar will not effect the liquid, very much. But if you have that much sugar and still want more sugar in it, that's not very healthy. :)
Sugar alcohols can have a laxative effect, so one should watch how much they consume. See Related Links.
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Sugar can cause you to be hyper.
No it quite simply does not. Despite the substances inside each of the compounds, There are other contributes that neutralize some sort of chemical reaction. Except brown sugar ;)
The Sugar Act went in to effect in 1764.
Yes, it lowers the sugar level.
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