(And What to Do About It)
Many people unknowingly consume too much sugar due to hidden sources in everyday foods like yogurt, cereal, bread, and sauces. On average, Americans take in over 17 teaspoons of added sugar daily—more than twice the recommended amount. This excess affects much more than weight.
Sugar spikes and crashes leave you feeling constantly tired, hungry, and irritable. Over time, it can lead to insulin resistance, fat buildup—especially around the belly—and hormone disruption that causes breakouts and mood swings.
It also affects skin and aging. High sugar levels damage collagen and elastin, leading to wrinkles and dullness, a condition often called “sugar sag.” Cutting sugar and eating antioxidant-rich foods like citrus or green tea can help restore skin health.
Mental and nerve health are impacted too. Sugar swings are linked to anxiety, depression, brain fog, and even nerve damage—warning signs of prediabetes. But with early action like reducing sugar, reading labels, sleeping well, and staying active, you can take back control and protect your well-being.
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