2/21/2023 0 Comments Snort sugar![]() The food and drug industry is incestuous. Television, with more commercial-filled minutes than quality material, purposefully use subliminal marketing to ‘hook’ you on their drug of choice. Print marketing, such as magazines and billboards, constantly remind you how much you need it. It doesn’t get any more genius, nor profitable, for those lining their pockets beckoning their addicts. This drug is legal, anyone can buy it, and it’s everywhere. In fact, police officers, with their enduring long hours alongside their coffee and donut addictions, are as high on it as anyone. You don’t need to go undercover, meet your dealer in a dark alley, or be prepared to run from the police in order to score some. Not only can you eat it-you can drink it too! Legal Convenience is no joke as it’s laced throughout the kitchen pantries of most homes. You don’t need a prescription, nor are you required to be “of age.” Minors can indulge it until their hearts desire, and many do. It’s well-stocked on the shelves of grocery and convenience stores, strip malls, shopping malls, drug stores, and fast food chains. You can get a hold of this white powder (and its other forms) by walking into any store or shopping mall. A human being would most likely cease snorting cocaine if under such pressure. Yet, we’re currently overdosed 2-3 times that, and as our tolerance to sugar increases, we need more and more of it to get the same effects.Īnimal testing is not recommended nor supported, yet it’s worth mentioning that animals who were put on electric shock continued to consume sugar while being shocked. Sugar is technically a poison that the body can process in small amounts. These guys are paid to invent “addictive, hyper palatable processed junk foods” with the goal of capturing the biggest market share-what the insiders call ‘stomach share’ (Dr. The food industry hires “craveability experts” in order to assure you get addicted to their processed foods. In fact, it lights up the brain like a christmas tree-affecting the same regions of the brain as cocaine – and heroins-use elicits. Sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine. How can sugar be more dangerous than cocaine? Highly addictive ![]() It’s often not an addiction of choice but one of circumstance. What exacerbates the problem is that most people can get their hands on it any time, and those who can’t, like young children and babies, we freely give it to them. It’s just as addictive as drugs and alcohol-if not more. Until you think of a person who’s is trying to ‘quit’ sugar. These statements may initially shock you. The damage it causes the body is just as worrisome. This consistent and unconscious sugar habit ranks sugar addiction just as troublesome, if not more, than any other addiction. It’s like being hooked up to an IV… drip… drip… drip. ![]() The fact that most people feed it to their bodies several times throughout the day, nearly every day-often unknowingly, is a major problem. There’s nothing amusing about the damaging affects of sugar, nor the depth of its addiction. The funny thing about sugar is how people actually joke about being addicted to it.
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