@Jeffinattor @gauchecaca En terme d'addiction , le sucre est plus addictif que la cocaïne pour ce qui est du système dopaminergique. Braver l'interdit pour quelque chose que l'on considère illogique peut faire évoluer la démocratie. https://t.co/HNUfL6Xws
@TheTomiGirl @TGuthJarkovsky "Our findings clearly demonstrate that intense #sweetness can surpass #cocaine reward, even in drug-sensitized and -addicted individuals." #Cukr https://t.co/gHyUdKHOCk
@JKabuleta A bit of context and proof of my claims https://t.co/9eK3xtZZgi For a scientific article https://t.co/u4T8ptGewu
Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward - PMC https://t.co/jTA2PbzKUu
Sugar is 8x more addictive than cocaine. The average person in 1700 consumed 5lbs of sugar per year. By 2000, the average American consumes 150lbs of sugar per year. Source: https://t.co/kS6JRimBpX
@REDSEASHAWTY Sugar is more addictive than coke. https://t.co/iIZSvK5zrS
@just_autist @miamologue @Hugo_Baup @Barbusceptique c'était saccharose vs cocaïne puis saccharine vs cocaïne (mais bon il paraît que tu sais mieux que moi) https://t.co/m0ncSxOfdt
@talliwagger @2bRealist @NPC_Sensor @Cernovich Good grief. You debate like like a leftist shill. https://t.co/5atMBri8m8
RT @JoanIfland: @HZiauddeen @AgnesAyton It's not the same. Sugar is worse. Here's the study. https://t.co/eGy5IcMHc4 And another https://…
RT @JoanIfland: @HZiauddeen @AgnesAyton It's not the same. Sugar is worse. Here's the study. https://t.co/eGy5IcMHc4 And another https://…
@rileyschoettler Here you go, Riley https://t.co/zcxTkKHobb
@Mike_Sharpe_ crazy right lol if interested: https://t.co/VvjtWyVZb9
@SADMDissanayake https://t.co/K1lI1gPibD Here's the reference!
Sweetness beats cocaine: A study found that rats overwhelmingly preferred water sweetened with saccharin over cocaine, showing that intense sweetness can surpass cocaine reward, potentially leading to addiction. https://t.co/w4MvZWXohU #ScienceNews http
@UCS_Mark @JoshuaSteinman Sugar by itself (no need for fat) may be more rewarding than cocaine: https://t.co/lAdxGQZiuj
@capitalist_qol @bigfatsurprise According to this study, sugar is far more addictive than cocaine. https://t.co/Qp34k2SPtK
@Flagel_Lab @NIDAnews Great idea, and so interesting to see all the different papers. Here's my suggestion: Lenoir M, Serre F, Cantin L, Ahmed SH (2007) Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward. https://t.co/UntX5i9NWC
@Gwensday3 It is indeed an addiction. Have a look at this post when you have time. https://t.co/5UqoSG4Zhn
Please spread this message as much as possible. https://t.co/ROYAmRAYIG #Health #nutrition #diabetes #MAB https://t.co/q8ldWDYbu3
اس پیغام کو زیادہ سے زیادہ پھیلائیں https://t.co/ROYAmRAYIG #Health #nutrition #diabetes #MAB #Pakistan https://t.co/uWIOfgBUvW
سائنسی تحقیق ثابت کر چکی ہے کے کسی بھی قسم کی 1 گرام چینی 1 گرام کوکین/ ہیروئن سے زیادہ نشيلی ہے۔ مگر اس بات کو کوئی نہیں مانے گا کے وہ کوکین/ہیروئن سے بھی طاقتور چیز کے نشے کا عادی ہے، مطلب کے وہ نشا کر رہا ہے۔ https://t.co/OQOBeSGkV4 #pakistan #پاکستا
From #addiction point of view: 1g #sugar > 1g #cocaine. But no one will believe that they are addicted to something stronger than a drug. https://t.co/OQOBeSFN5w https://t.co/FmJ1casgmD
@intwittoveritas Une réaction compréhensible. Une étude a même prouvé que l'addiction au sucre était supérieure à celle à la cocaïne. Un vrai sujet peu abordé! https://t.co/QWlGXkbndu
Cette étude sur les rats dans Plos One a montré que des rats autorisés à choisir 8 fois par jour entre 2 leviers exclusifs (de l'eau+saccharine ou cocaïne), ont préféré choisir la saccharine ou le sucre à la cocaïne https://t.co/aY5rne2a6D https://t.co/Vi
Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward https://t.co/BXHQxL3Zkc
@levelsio @VagabondRTW when rats were allowed to choose mutually-exclusively between water sweetened with [sugar] and intravenous cocaine–a highly addictive and harmful substance – the large majority of animals (94%) preferred the sweet taste of [sugar].
Source: https://t.co/NApSoZeYkM
𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬: GRAS: https://t.co/W6gEzhmxf8 Obesity statistics: https://t.co/0IJmfW4dh5 GRAS panels/guidelines: https://t.co/LmJVFtruld Trans fats: https://t.co/BJsAJLYr6C Food addiction: https://t.co/2L6qHjdl6b Sugar on the brain (the rat study): https:/
@TM_FitnessUK @Michael_Farese @DyLhun @neiltyson @Merryweatherey Here is a published review to save you the trouble of sorting through decades of research: https://t.co/oIviUesnY2 And here’s a great example of one of these studies in which animals actuall
@jasonakinaka @thoughtfuldelts No one is perfect. Sugar is more addictive than cocaine. https://t.co/uZZGmUu3AY
@SmmMaris @TurradoEugenia Lo que tú creas no tiene nada que ver con la realidad… https://t.co/l7By1edWEc
@Wickedlipid @NoCarbsNation Sugar affects the brain in a similar manner to cocaine. Take all carbs from those people and see how they act over time. You will see them go through withdrawals. When given the choice, lab rats chose sweetness over cocaine:
RT @Longevity_EDU: For anyone interested in reading the actual study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
@Chishiki7 En terme de pouvoir addictif il y a une chouette étude avec des rats sensibilisés à la cocaine (complètement accros) a qui on a proposé soit de l’eau sucrée soit leur dose quotidienne de coke. Leur préférence allait à 94% vers le sucre. https:/
RT @david_sampson1: @elridus @ProfTimNoakes Read this research paper and make your own conclusions. https://t.co/KQQnIUWgpI
@robertlufkinmd Interesting bit of research. https://t.co/5qxetuqYrK
RT @david_sampson1: @elridus @ProfTimNoakes Read this research paper and make your own conclusions. https://t.co/KQQnIUWgpI
RT @david_sampson1: @elridus @ProfTimNoakes Read this research paper and make your own conclusions. https://t.co/KQQnIUWgpI
@elridus @ProfTimNoakes Read this research paper and make your own conclusions. https://t.co/KQQnIUWgpI
Oh and to anyone that didn't know sugar is addictive, in 2007 a study was conducted on rats that found SUGAR IS MORE ADDICTIVE THAN COCAINE https://t.co/HhNb1W6fR0 But it's in all of our food, so we never go long enough without it to go through withdrawal
RT @Longevity_EDU: @hectorguatemala All good, Hector! Here it is: https://t.co/MN1oUqQ8Bx
RT @Longevity_EDU: @IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
@hectorguatemala All good, Hector! Here it is: https://t.co/MN1oUqQ8Bx
Wowza
RT @Longevity_EDU: @IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
RT @Longevity_EDU: @IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
RT @Longevity_EDU: @IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
@EzzatHalabi All fair points. But still interesting results! https://t.co/MN1oUqQ8Bx
RT @Longevity_EDU: @IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
For anyone interested in reading the actual study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
@IdaAg93 My pleasure, Michael! Here's the study: https://t.co/MN1oUqQGr5
@Rufus_Hickok Sugar addiction more intense than cocaine reported here: https://t.co/72oObHtl4d
#PLOSONE: Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward https://t.co/p2tQvhIlyc
"Findings clearly demonstrate that intense sweetness can surpass cocaine reward, even in drug-sensitized and -addicted individuals. We speculate that the addictive potential of intense sweetness results from an inborn hypersensitivity to sweet tastants."🧐h
@faretheeweel I never said don’t eat ANY sugar. But refined sugar creates an unnaturally strong reaction in the brain’s reward centers. How strong? 94% of rats in this study chose sweetened water over cocaine. https://t.co/MN1oUqQ8Bx
RT @Longevity_101: @IamDiegoLP Yep, I know the study. 94% of the rats went for the sweetened water over intravenous cocaine. https://t.co…
@IamDiegoLP Yep, I know the study. 94% of the rats went for the sweetened water over intravenous cocaine. https://t.co/MN1oUqQ8Bx
@R1ggell I stated a fact that challenged your beliefs. https://t.co/GrfM0ozSk4
@RobertMCle @RealCameronDye @Reinhart_arw @ScottAdamsSays Almost all packaged food is "laced" with sugar. Sugar lights up the brain like cocaine: https://t.co/lAdxGQZiuj Of course, fentanyl must be addressed, but so must obesity, which looks much worse
@cudble Ya karena gula lebih adiktif dari narkoba (cocaine) https://t.co/aHbMkDV8Ve
RT @ConceptualDart: @ElieJarrougeMD @Njorogesan Some people intellectually know sugar is bad but that’s insufficient as they are in the thr…
@ElieJarrougeMD @Njorogesan Some people intellectually know sugar is bad but that’s insufficient as they are in the throes of addiction. Sugar is more addictive than cocaine. https://t.co/ezCr8t3oLf
@gorlando5 @nicknorwitz Nonsense? Here's science https://t.co/MocsB9oxZh https://t.co/Sf83y5scgs Brain is 50+% fat. Low fat diet=neurological issues (see study and screenshot and there's plenty more available) https://t.co/V9uuzxCuw0 https://t.co/K4d0xB
RT @raulston_rick: @KenDBerryMD Research where lab rats chose sugar over cocaine https://t.co/m5zYyBg7UE
@KenDBerryMD Research where lab rats chose sugar over cocaine https://t.co/m5zYyBg7UE
RT @agingdoc1: Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward (2007) https://t.co/Ol57Vm1CIC
RT @agingdoc1: Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward (2007) https://t.co/Ol57Vm1CIC
Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward (2007) https://t.co/Ol57Vm1CIC
RT @nabi_onandia: "La dulzura intensa puede superar la recompensa de la cocaína, incluso en personas sensibilizadas y adictas a las drogas"…
"La dulzura intensa puede superar la recompensa de la cocaína, incluso en personas sensibilizadas y adictas a las drogas" 🤯 https://t.co/dbiGNNaLXS
@big_buncha @ScottAdamsSays @butgodloved @dcherring Plus: 1) Sugar (the fructose part) gets processed by the liver just like alcohol (if alcohol is poison, so is sugar): https://t.co/fiUDhrvCQ4 2) Sugar lights up the brain just like cocaine (perhaps wor
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@Dr_Xadeem @blackeloo On ne dirait pas aux gens que comme la cocaïne est un tueur silencieux, alors limitez vous à 3 becs de cocaïne/jour. Seul le sucre naturel des fruits est apte à la consommation. Tout sucre transformé, raffiné (sucrose, fructose) est u
¿De dónde salió el mito? De un estudio hecho en roedores. 🐀 Los resultados de estudios realizados en animales no humanos, y con nutrientes aislados, no pueden ser extrapolados así, sin más, a nuestra especie. 🐀➡️❌👦🏻 https://t.co/j4NPbdgYlV
RT @lbchicaiza: @DanielSamperO En realidad los endulzantes (azúcar y otros) sí son más adictivos que la mayoría de las drogas, y los proble…
RT @lbchicaiza: @DanielSamperO En realidad los endulzantes (azúcar y otros) sí son más adictivos que la mayoría de las drogas, y los proble…
RT @lbchicaiza: @DanielSamperO En realidad los endulzantes (azúcar y otros) sí son más adictivos que la mayoría de las drogas, y los proble…
@DanielSamperO En realidad los endulzantes (azúcar y otros) sí son más adictivos que la mayoría de las drogas, y los problemas de salud pública que ocasionan son más graves y costosos. Así, que no se trata de una "narrativa", sino de un hecho. https://t.c
Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward https://t.co/9suyMuiICE Cocaine is one hell-of-a-drug but so is sugar. Which means yout local cupcake shop and grocery stores are the biggest drug dealers in America. Say it aint so? I double dare you.
Word Inspection-breaking down all things work related using #humor For being an oxymoron, I’m cancelling you “#Junk #Food” 😂 you’re not even a food product, those serve some purpose aside from slanging #Sugar like it’s #cocaine-take that sugar industry. h
I say that to show this https://t.co/2MtSjRmfRo
“The supranormal stimulation of these receptors by sugar-rich diets, such as those now widely available in modern societies, would generate a supranormal reward signal in the brain, with the potential to override self-control mechanisms and thus to lead to