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What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely

“Sugar face,” a mustache above your upper lip, and even infertility — these are just a few effects that are linked to consumption of the insidious white crystal — sugar. Taking it off of our plates and out of our cups may not turn us into superheroes, but it can definitely improve our life and our health.

We at CLAMOTION do love an occasional cake or coke, so we decided to find out what would happen to our bodies if we put the sugar away, at least for a little while. And the facts that we found out made us want to go count the number of sweets we’ve eaten today. Let’s take a look at them together.

1. You may get pregnant easier.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
Sugar is known for its ability to give us energy by triggering insulin in our blood. But insulin is very similar to the hormones that are responsible for pregnancy. If we consume too much refined sugar, there’s so much insulin in our body that it gets confused with the hormones that help egg cells mature, so our body starts working to reduce the level of these hormones. As a result, there are less maturing eggs in our body and it becomes harder for a woman to get pregnant.

2. You won’t be as hungry and your cravings will disappear.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
When entering our body, sugar influences our mental abilities as well as our self-control. Studies show that sugar has an addictive effect on some parts of our brain. When we eat sugar, our hunger-provoking hormone increases and our hunger-suppressing hormones lower. We then start craving high-calorie food like cookies or pizza, and we also tend to overeat.

3. Your brain volume may get bigger and your memory may improve.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
When our stomach tells us to eat something sweet, our brain says “no,” and here is why. Studies found that even if we don’t gain weight while eating sugar, our brain still feels the discomfort, as our cognitive functions may become slower. We may have impaired memory and become weaker in our decision-making. In addition, our brain may lose its volume and become smaller in certain areas, studies have found.

4.You may stop experiencing mood swings and become more cheerful.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
Eating too much sugar may lead to mood disorders and even depression, scientists claim. Diets high in refined sugars may make anxiety stronger and prevent people from enjoying their life with healthy emotions. This happens because refined sugar drains vitamin B from our body, and this is one of the major agents responsible for our mood. Surprisingly, doctors have been using insulin to treat not only diabetes, but also depression, and this treatment has shown some good results.

5. You may avoid auto-brewery syndrome.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
Auto-brewery syndrome is a condition where food is fermented in our gut and this process looks a lot like brewing beer. We can even feel drunk because of this, because during this process ethanol is produced and released into our bloodstream. We all have fermentation in our gut, but sugar makes it worse and turns this natural process into the feast of yeast and bacteria.

6. You may avoid having a “sugar face.”

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
When we think about sugar, it’s often associated with weight gain. But dermatologists are also concerned about this “white enemy.” They claim that sugar provokes hormonal stress, which leads to a poor complexion and has a special name — “sugar face.” The features of “sugar face” are a gray hue of the skin, thinned out eyebrows, spots all over the face, and thinner skin.

7. You may have thicker hair.

What Will Happen to Your Body If You Ditch Sugar Completely
According to dermatologists, sugar can provoke hair thinning and hair loss. This happens because the increased level of glucose provokes uneven levels of hormones like insulin and steroids, and the hormonal balance turns into a roller coaster. The scalp is then not well-nourished and we may start losing hair. The right diet will not be able to restore the damage that has already been done, but can prevent future hair loss, doctors claim.

8. You may avoid excessive hair on your face and body.

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