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Good Sugar, Bad Sugar: How to Power Your Body and Brain with Healthy Energy
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Good Sugar, Bad Sugar: How to Power Your Body and Brain with Healthy Energy
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Christopher Vasey
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 137 |
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Category/Genre | Mind, Body and Spirit |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781620558089
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Classifications | Dewey:613.28332 |
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Illustrations |
4 b&w illustrations; 4 b&w illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
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Imprint |
Healing Arts Press
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Publication Date |
6 February 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
One of the most valuable nutritive substances we can consume, sugar supplies the essential energy the body and brain need to function. But there are good and bad, healthful and harmful forms of sugar. Good sugars are those found naturally occurring in foods such as fruits, honey, maple syrup, and whole grains. These unrefined sugars not only provide energy but also trace elements, minerals, and vitamins--nutrients crucial to helping the body process sugar. Bad sugars are those that are man-made or refined, such as white sugar, white flour, and artificial sweeteners. Pervasive in the modern diet, bad sugars are difficult for the body to metabolize and lead to a host of health issues, including tooth decay, type 2 diabetes, brain fog, mood swings, and weight gain. In this practical guide, Christopher Vasey, N.D., explains how to successfully replace bad sugars with good sugars as well as how to reduce sugar cravings and break your sugar addiction. He reveals how refined sugars not only cause well-known, sugar-related health issues such as obesity but also lead to acid-alkaline imbalances, hyperactivity of glands and organs, chronic fatigue, nutrient deficiencies, thickened blood, and mental disorders such as fits of rage, phobias, depression, and confused states akin to dementia--conditions uncommon before white sugar was introduced into the world's food supply more than 200 years ago. Vasey describes how sugar, in the form of glucose, works in the body and explores the difference between "fast" sugars and "slow" sugars, emphasizing the importance of slow sugars for ensuring a constant energy level all day long. He looks at the glycemic index with regard to good and bad, fast and slow sugars and the regulating role of proteins to slow down the body's use of sugar. He explains how dehydration and imbalance in the body's pH level can trigger bad-sugar dependency and provides steps to correct both issues. Offering a path out of sugar addiction and easy steps to power your brain and body with healthy energy, Vasey gives you with the tools to take ownership of your own health.
Author Biography
Christopher Vasey, N.D., is a naturopath specializing in detoxification and rejuvenation. He is the author of several books, including The Acid-Alkaline Diet for Optimum Health, Natural Remedies for Inflammation, Liver Detox, and Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals. He lives near Montreux, Switzerland.
Reviews"This book is a wonderful gem when it comes to understanding that sugar is the critical factor in determining all health, from weight control and diabetes reversal to avoiding and healing cancer. Vasey explains this brilliantly with a wealth of knowledge forming a true golden resource of invaluable information, which I highly recommend as a great, worthwhile must-read for everyone." * Emma Mardlin, Ph.D., author of Mind Body Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 and Out of Your Comfort Zone * "Vasey, as with his other health books, simply and clearly explains sugars and how they work in the body. The advice in this book makes it easy to identify and delete bad sugars from your diet while still enjoying the great taste of the good sugars as nature intended." * Sandy Brightman, New Dawn Magazine * "Thoroughly researched and authoritative, Good Sugar Bad Sugar is a book everyone should read. You'll learn about what you're putting into your body and then find the tools to take full ownership of your own health." * Cygnus Review *
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