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Bye-Bye, Stimulants — Hello, Green Smoothies<br />

7. Rots your teeth.<br />

8. Weakens your immune system.<br />

9. Feeds cancer cells.<br />

10. Burns out your adrenal glands so you can’t manage stress with calmness.<br />

11. Massively increases your risk of Type 2 diabetes.<br />

<strong>12</strong>. Increases your risk of arthritis.<br />

13. Increases your risk of heart disease.<br />

14. Causes hypoglycemia.<br />

15. Spikes your triglycerides.<br />

16. Increases your risk of Crohn’s disease and colitis.<br />

17. Feeds Candida Albicans, which generally makes you miserable in a hundred ways.<br />

18. Causes acidity in your body.<br />

19. Damages your pancreas and draws heavily on pancreatic enzymes.<br />

20. Makes you develop a fatty liver.<br />

21. Causes your thinking <strong>to</strong> be fuzzy, decreasing grade performance and learning.<br />

22. Makes you dizzy.<br />

23. Makes your blood platelets stick <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

24. Makes you constipated, like glue.<br />

25. Gives you headaches.<br />

26. Causes kidney s<strong>to</strong>nes and galls<strong>to</strong>nes.<br />

27. Increases your risk of breast cancer.<br />

28. Causes varicose veins.<br />

29. Degenerates your eyesight.<br />

30. Causes deficiencies in copper, calcium, magnesium, chromium, and your overall mineral profile.<br />

The average American eats 150 lbs. of white sugar a year, plus 50 lbs. of high-fruc<strong>to</strong>se corn syrup. That’s 40<br />

5-lb. bags of white sugar! It’s not amazing <strong>to</strong> me that more than 50% of us suffer from a chronic condition; it is<br />

amazing that any of us lives, eating that way.<br />

I made a bet with my friend Matthew that we wouldn’t eat sugar for a year. If we did, we had <strong>to</strong> pay each other<br />

$10,000. No birthday cake, no Thanksgiving pie, nothing. We didn’t even miss it. Once the choice is removed,<br />

you have no agonizing decisions, whether <strong>to</strong> eat that mint-frosting brownie or not! (No brownie is worth<br />

$10,000.) I have never eaten much sugar <strong>to</strong> begin with, but I was amazed that I didn’t feel deprived when the<br />

choice was virtually removed.<br />

Not one bad thing happens when you eliminate refined sugar from your diet. Only good things happen.<br />

If you want something sweet, use stevia, molasses, or small amounts of raw honey, agave, maple syrup, or<br />

coconut palm sugar. If you go off sugar, you lose your cravings and addictions. The first four days are the<br />

hardest. It gets better after that!<br />

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