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“Sweet Lies”: How Sugar Is Silently Sabotaging Our Minds and Our Youth

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🍬“Sweet Lies”: How Sugar Is Silently Sabotaging Our Minds and Our Youth In the Gye-Nyame Journey, we constantly talk about reclaiming control of our lives—our thoughts, our time, our energy. But one of the biggest saboteurs of that control might be sitting right in your pantry, masked behind a thousand names. That saboteur is sugar . The Hidden Chains of Sugar Sugar is more than just a sweetener—it's an addictive substance that hijacks the brain’s reward system. Studies have shown that sugar can be more addictive than cocaine in animal tests. It lights up the same neural pathways and leaves the body craving more. When we talk about freedom, health, and liberation, we cannot ignore this powerful substance that’s quietly shaping our moods, our waistlines, and our willpower. Eliminating or drastically reducing sugar is like breaking invisible chains . You think clearer. Your energy levels stabilize. Your mood improves. You sleep better. Your skin glows. And most importantly, you be...

Axe' Breath And Health Benefits

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  Axe' Breath & Health Benefits Introduction How we breathe has a huge impact on our physical and mental health. Good breathing techniques help us to relax our muscles and keep our body healthy. Having a good breath can also help us stay focused and relaxed, which has many positive effects on the mind. In this article, we'll go over some of the benefits of breathing exercises and how they can be used to improve your physical health. Breath work has a calming effect Breath work has a calming effect. Breathing exercises can help you relax, fall asleep and stay calm when you're stressed out. Breathing deeply and slowly helps to calm the nervous system because it promotes the release of calming neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. It also reduces stress-related hormones such as cortisol that may be contributing to your symptoms. The practice of breathing exercises stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) by slowing us down so we feel more relaxed and pe...