Health News Update: Sugar Can Drive Dementia
Hello everyone:
As you might guess, too much sugar harms the brain. Pay attention to this especially if you have any dementia in the family tree. Basically, sugar fuels inflammation and many other negative biochemical changes and disruptions that foster the development of neurologic diseases. Here are some snippets from the paper:
“High blood sugar levels damage brain blood vessels and promote deposits on the vessel walls, thus reducing blood flow and nutrient supply to brain cells. This process can cause various limitations, as well as vascular dementia.
In addition, glycosaminoglycans, which are complex sugar molecules, can directly impair cognition. They affect the function of synapses between nerve cells and, thus, affect neuronal plasticity.
Twenty years ago, a study provided evidence that a diet high in fat and sugar disrupts neuronal plasticity and can impair the function of the hippocampus in the long term. A recent meta-analysis confirms these findings: Although mental performance improves at 2-12 hours after sugar consumption, sustained sugar intake can permanently damage cognitive function.”
Bottom Line:
To safeguard your future and preserve your mental and overall health, it is very smart to steer clear of any and all added sugars. Sugar cravings are NOT normal and having such cravings is a strong indicator of significant imbalances in your biology and a very powerful warning shot or wakeup call…so, stop, just stop eating added sugars. You will be surprised that after a few weeks the cravings subside, and you feel so much better. And this shift is much more comfortable when you consume whole, unprocessed, clean, fresh foods and avoid all processed foods (including all processed grains) and anything that needs a label. The best way to do this is to eat at home and realize that home cooking can save your life.
"It is wise to break free from this cycle by largely avoiding sugar," said Dr Peter Berlit, secretary general and spokesperson for the German Society of Neurology. "The effort is worth it, as 40% of all dementia cases and 90% of all strokes are preventable, with many of them linked to industrial sugar."
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