Suppose
 you take a bottle of soft drink. The soft drink contains a concentrated
 solution of sugar that actually causes the lining of the stomach to 
hurt. The nerves in the stomach lining send a message to the brain, 
“Hey, I have been flooded with a supersaturated solution of sugar, and 
it’s painful. Do me a favour; make this person thirsty. Tell him to take
 a drink of water so the sugar will be diluted. That will help a little 
bit. Then send a message to the pancreas, and tell it to speed up the 
production of insulin to handle all the sugar.”
Friends, have you 
noticed that each time you take a drink or eat some foods that contains 
sugar, you feel like taking water immediately? This is what happens.
The
 brain does exactly what the messages coming into it say should be done.
 It tells you to get a drink and it sends clear signals to the pancreas,
 which responds immediately. More insulin comes quickly flowing in.
The
 pancreas speed up, working faster and faster as it works harder and 
harder. Before long it has enabled the body to handle the flood of 
sugar. Some has been stored in the liver, some in the muscles, some 
converted to fat and some used for energy .
When the supply of 
sugar is accommodated, the pancreas sends out an SOS to the brain it 
says, ” Hey! Go tell my boss to go and eat more food. I’m ready for 
work, and it takes me a while to slow down. If I send more insulin into 
his stomach, he will black out in an insulin shock.” This condition 
scares everybody. The victim looks and acts as if he’s going to die, and
 some do.
If you eat sweets right before you go to bed, you may 
awaken in the middle of the night with a strong urge to get something 
more to eat. Promise yourself that you will learn not to flood your body
 with concentrated sweets, especially on an empty stomach or before 
going to bed at night.
How Bad Can Sugar Be?
Sugar and sweet
 foods are such a part of our lives that it’s hard to believe they could
 be all that bad for us. Nigerians have made sugar a part of our diet. 
We take our garri,pap, tea, with sugar.
Let’s look at some of the health problems created by this innocent-looking substance.
1.
 Sugar adds only calories and weights to our bodies. It contains 
absolutely no vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other nutrients.
2. Excess sugar causes a rise in blood fat. This condition contributes to high blood pressure and heart attacks.
3.
 Cavities in our teeth are primarily caused by eating too much sugar. 
Chewing gum and sweets that remain in the mouth for long periods bathe 
the teeth with sugar and create tooth decay.
4. Sugar causes rapid
 rise in blood sugar levels, sometimes causing a person to swim from 
hypoglycaemia(abnormal low blood sugar due to excess insulin or a poor 
diet) to diabetes within a one-hour period, or even less. Headaches, 
fatigue, forgetfulness, irritability and blurred vision can result.
5.
 Too much sugar in the diet can trigger the onset of diabetes in 
individuals with an inherited weakness towards this disease. It causes 
the arteries to narrow so that the blood flow is hindered. This brings 
on premature ageing and affects the eyes and kidneys. People with 
diabetes often suffer disabling complications and have a shortened life 
span.
6. Sugar reduces the body’s ability to destroy bacteria and 
fight infection. When we eat as much as 24 teaspoons of sugar in a short
 time, the ability of the white blood cells to destroy bacteria is 
reduced by 92%. Our immune system is impaired and we become easy prey to
 all kinds infections.
Do we need any sugar in our diets? No! We 
do not need any simple sugars like cane sugar and white sugar. If we eat
 fruits and complex carbohydrates foods like beans, vegetables, whole 
grain breads and cereals, nuts, seeds, we can get more than enough sugar
 in our diets. Also fibre in plants has an incredible balancing effect 
on blood sugar and the entire digestive system.
In places where 
80% of the total diet is in the form of complex carbohydrates, people 
have virtually no tooth decay, no heart attacks, no cancer, no obesity, 
and no arthritis. It’s worth giving up sugar and sweets to have the 
benefit of good health and a productive life.
For a healthier you,
 exercise must be part of your daily routine. Exercise awakens your 
metabolism to burn more calories even when you are resting. Find some 
time to move your body. Thirty minutes brisk walk five times a week will
 do a lot of good to your heart and weight.
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