How
much sugar is too much for your body? Here are 7 ways your body might be telling you your sugar intake is becoming
excessive.
Higher
Incidence of Acne on Your Skin
Eating too much
sugar tends to wreak havoc on your skin. There is a relationship between a
high-sugar diet and severe acne and a high sugar intake tends to result in
severe acne issues.
Experiencing
Energy Slumps
Especially after
eating sugary foods lacking in satiating proteins, fiber and fat, you are
likely to develop a pounding headache or feel extremely lethargic. This is
because a high sugar diet, rather than a balanced nutritious diet, makes your
blood sugar level unstable, with you constantly switching from ‘sugary high’ to
‘lethargic low’. You end up feeling very weak and sluggish throughout the day.
Cavities
Cavities are
more often than not, a glaring sign of a sweet tooth. Cavities are painful and
more importantly avoidable, and the key to avoiding them is to brush your teeth
well after meals and eat foods that will keep your teeth healthy.
High Blood
Pressure
One of the
factors that contribute to a diagnosis of high blood pressure is a high-sugar
diet. A high-sugar diet can push your blood pressure off the normal threshold.
Limiting sugar intake is just as important as reducing your sodium consumption
when it comes to a healthy blood pressure.
Exercising is
Getting Extremely Hard for You
Whether fat,
chubby or even thin, if exercise seems to be getting harder and harder for you
to do, a high-sugar diet might be to blame. If you have a high blood
sugar level and engage in activities that involve intense effort or physical
extension, you’ll likely end up feeling very fatigued and quite miserable. You
also tend to get exhausted very easily and quickly while exercising.
Weight Gain
Weight gain can
be caused by a number of different factors and one of those factors is a high
sugar diet. This is because a high sugar diet does not make you feel full
(which makes you eat more) and does not compensate for total energy, that is,
they do not displace other foods, so they add to your total calorie intake. A
high sugar diet also tends to make exercise or physical activity hard, so it’s
unlikely you’ll be able to burn off the excess calories through that route.
Nothing
Tastes As Sweet As It Used To
Eating too much
sugar basically bombards your taste buds and eventually this excessive sugar
intake causes your taste bud sugar tolerance to build up and increase, as a
result you need more and more sugar to satisfy your sweet craving. This is bad
and you should at this point cut back (regardless of how tough it might be at
first), so that you can lower your tolerance and once again be content and
satisfied with minimal sugar.
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