Do you know why we love sweets so much? Our gut “makes” the brain love sugar 🧠
Imagine that this addiction is formed when glucose is absorbed by the cells of the intestine, the signal is transmitted along the vagus nerve to the brain.
The gut-to-brain signaling system only works when glucose or fructose is consumed. Therefore, artificial sweeteners cannot become as desirable to us as sugar.
when we consume sugar, our gut releases hormones and neurotransmitters that can affect our brain activity and reward centers, leading to a desire for more sugar. This can create a cycle of sugar cravings and consumption.
It's important to maintain a healthy gut by consuming a balanced diet, rich in fiber, probiotics, and prebiotics. This helps promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and may help reduce cravings for excessive sugar.
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Imagine that this addiction is formed when glucose is absorbed by the cells of the intestine, the signal is transmitted along the vagus nerve to the brain.
The gut-to-brain signaling system only works when glucose or fructose is consumed. Therefore, artificial sweeteners cannot become as desirable to us as sugar.
when we consume sugar, our gut releases hormones and neurotransmitters that can affect our brain activity and reward centers, leading to a desire for more sugar. This can create a cycle of sugar cravings and consumption.
It's important to maintain a healthy gut by consuming a balanced diet, rich in fiber, probiotics, and prebiotics. This helps promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and may help reduce cravings for excessive sugar.
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