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Does sugar makes your mind fuzzy/hazy?

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Iryoku Wrote:(I, for example, try to eat 2 chocolates every week).
As a chocolate snob, I religiously consume 85-100 percent pure cacao. Chocolate with noticeable sugar levels = abomination. ;p
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Edited: 2015-01-19, 1:06 am
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nest0r Wrote:Don't worry Tzadeck, the age of the dietitian is coming and we'll all get sorted out. Right after cigarette boxes are covered entirely by images of tumors and rotten teeth.

BTW: Twinkie diet helps nutrition professor lose 27 pounds.
I'm a bit late to the party, but I was wondering, in that cnn article the professor himself and others' comments mention they have no good way of knowing how good it was for his body's overall health, and throughout the whole article there's no mention of hormones. Is hormone testing not used very often in diet studies? It seems to me like it should be very useful (and by the way, is it expensive? since abnormal hormone levels are often linked to grave diseases/chronical depression etc., wouldn't it be a good idea to use hormone testing in school health services?). Just throwing this out here, hoping someone can answer it.
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