For individuals with a history of carb or sugar addiction, consuming fruit and honey can trigger previous addictive compulsions, potentially leading to a relapse into processed food consumption. — Whalespan
For individuals with a history of carb or sugar addiction, consuming fruit and honey can trigger previous addictive compulsions, potentially leading to a relapse into processed food consumption.
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“I have seen people especially with people that have been carb addicted sugar addicted when they start eating uh you know fruit and honey that that can trigger those sorts of that that sort of addictive compulsion that they've had previously in their eating and they can sort of go down a bad path and some of them start eating a bit more fruit a bit more honey and a lot more honey and a lot more fruit and then they start slipping into all the processed garbage”
“I have seen people especially with people that have been carb addicted sugar addicted when they start eating uh you know fruit and honey that that can trigger those sorts of that that sort of addictive compulsion that they've had previously in their eating and they can sort of go down a bad path”