One of the most common reasons fueling our sugar preoccupation is the rapid soothing effect it has on our emotions. Almost from birth, we begin pacifying ourselves with food and drink. The most effective “comfort foods” almost always contain significant amounts of natural or added sugars (e.g., pizza is often rated as the favorite comfort food in the U.S., yet even a typical slice of pizza contains five to six grams of added sugar). This is no coincidence.
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