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it is spelled "sugar", and what sugar does is get converted to glucose and there it is broken down by insulin (found in the pancreas, the organ behind the stomach) and then converted to energy. too much will cause what is known as "getting hyper" and maybe some shaking and/or a weird feeling (kind of like being tired), especially when all that extra energy wears off.

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