5. Joint Pain
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As mentioned earlier, too much sugar can trigger inflammation in the body, which can also create joint pain. People with a condition like arthritis may experience an increase in discomfort from high levels of sugar. They would benefit from a more balanced diet.
6. Cavities
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This one is more of a no-brainer. Sugar feeds bacteria in the mouth, leading to the production of acids that erode tooth enamel and promote the formation of cavities. If you have too much sugar you can increase the risk of dental decay.
7. Fatigue and Low Energy
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While sugar provides a quick energy boost, it is often followed by a crash in energy levels. Rapid fluctuations in blood sugar can leave individuals feeling fatigued and low on energy, especially when consumed in excess. To offset this, more is introduced to try and maintain that high blood sugar feeling, leading to too much sugar overall. It is also a trap, as the body remains hungry, and while your blood sugar spikes, your energy levels do not.
8. Irritability
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Sugar consumption, in general, can impact mood stability by causing rapid fluctuations in blood sugar levels. This may lead to irritability and mood swings as the body struggles to regulate glucose levels. Think of someone ‘hangry’ but on a cellular level: that’s what happens when you have too much sugar.
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9. A Cravings for Sweets
