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    Sugar is a sweet crystalline substance consumed by many people in some form of food throughout the day. It is obtained from various plants, such as sugar cane and sugar beet and is used to sweeten food and drink such as sodas, cereals, breads and desserts. It is satisfying to the taste buds making it easy to consume. However, not always a smart choice. Sugar negatively effects your body and organs. The heart is the largest organ and is affected negatively by Sugar intake. It can cause

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    How sugar is quietly destroying your body The truth about the sweet toxin you consume every day and what it does to you By: Kasmin Fernandes It's in your cup of chai and the bowl of breakfast cereal. It's in your biscuits and cupcakes, fruit juice and cold drink. In fact, it's lurking in your tomato ketchup and barbeque sauce, bread and even the frozen sausages you bought for dinner. Sugar is hard to avoid. It's hidden in places you wouldn't suspect. Almost every processed

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    Alcohol Project God gives us the right to drink alcohol moderately but not waste ourselves with it. Also, we should not stumble our brothers and sisters if we do choose to drink. I will prove this by researching the uses and ingredients of biblical wine, by researching present day wine along with one other present day alcoholic drink, and by comparing and contrasting my research on present day and biblical wine. Unfermented biblical wine is made from crushed up grapes. Fermented biblical wine is

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    Water Ice

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    Flavoring, Bubble Gum, root beer, watermelon, coffee, pure water ice, 2 cups Water, 1 cup sugar, 1 tsp lemon juice, 1 tsp flavoring (I made bubble gum). There is only 1 cup of sugar, the majority of the carbohydrates in these flavors comes from ingredients such as sugar alcohols and maltodextrin, which are derived from corn. Sugar alcohol and maltodextrin contribute calories and carbohydrates, but no sugar. These ingredients are important in maintaining the consistency and stability of our products

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    Benefits Of A Sugar Tax

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    Compare & Contrast Essay: Sugar Tax Just last year, Berkeley’s and San Francisco’s ballots included measure that would tax sugary drinks one or two cents per ounce because of their high sugar content. Berkley, less than thirty minutes away from San Francisco, became the first city in the United states to adopt the tax while San Francisco became the thirty-first city to oppose it (Knight). As the tax and its ideas gain popularity, more cities are including the measure for the tax in their elections

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    Sugar Informative Speech

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    Sugar is one of the leading factors in health problems. Sugar is a natural sweetener that everyone craves.Sugar can break down and cause problems to people's teeth,joints,your dopamine levels,skin,liver,heart,pancreas,kidney, and body weight. That is a long list of things in our body that we need to make sure are healthy. Humans can easily ruin our body with a sweet thing called sugar. Humans should not consume a large amount of sugar, especially at one time. In the data of webmd.com, ¨Americans

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    Food Test Lab Report

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    Sugar is good in moderation, however too much sugar is bad for your teeth and weight. Many foods we eat daily contain good and unhealthy sugars such as fruits, bread, vegetables, and even pasta (Coffman, n.d.).(Carbohydrates contain sugar (Coffman, n.d.). Normal white sugar doesn't contain any nutrients, however there are other sugar alternatives that are natural sugars and artificial sugars which are established in laboratories (Coffman, n.d.). We often hear or see sugar replacer on television

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    some tips on what to drink after a workout. Part 1: What to Drink After a Workout ME: Add one picture to each point. 1. Juice. Your body uses up its sugar reserves whenever you work out, so it’s important to replenish after you hit the gym. The best and healthiest way to do this is to drink fruits and vegetables, which are naturally high in sugar content. In addition, juices are high in carbohydrates, amino acids, and electrolytes, all of which help repair and restore your tired muscles. If you

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    Why Sugar Is Addictive

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    Are you someone who loves sugar and it is something that you cannot live without? If you answered yes to this question than you are not alone. According to Dr. Hadad, 70% of Americans are overweight due to an excess sugar addiction. (Hadad & Knackstedt, 2014) The definition of an addiction deprived from Dictonary.com is “physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance, and unable to stop taking it without incurring adverse effects” (Dictonary.com). Sugar is addictive because it releases

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    How We Are Blinded by Sugar and Its Sweetness We all love a little sugar in our meals and in our drinks. It makes everything we consume taste that much better. The absence of sugar is definitely noticeable as everything would taste bland. While you’re too busy stuffing your face with those delicious desserts, did the thought ever cross your mind that what you are consuming is what may eventually lead to your death? And before you choose to dismiss this claim, here are some things you should take

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