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Sugar

An Autopsy of the Sweetest Lie

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Sugar

De: Jessica Jones
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Sugar did not become a problem because people lacked discipline.
It became a problem because it worked exactly as intended.

Long before most people were capable of choice, sugar was shaping taste, reward, appetite, and regulation. Early exposure conditioned the brain to associate sweetness with safety and satisfaction, while repeated consumption reinforced neurological pathways designed for survival. What followed was not weakness, but dependence.

This book examines sugar the way an autopsy examines a body:
after the outcome is known, and without assigning personal blame.

Rather than offering dietary rules or motivational advice, Sugar: An Autopsy of the Sweetest Lie explains why escape is so difficult even for those who understand the risks. It traces how sugar alters reward signaling, destabilizes blood glucose, amplifies stress responses, and creates cycles that feel like failure but are driven by physiology.

Inside, you will find a clear examination of:

  • why willpower repeatedly fails against sugar

  • how craving differs from hunger at a biological level

  • why moderation is impossible for some bodies

  • how early exposure shapes lifelong patterns

  • why shame sustains dependence

  • and how responsibility dissolved as harm spread

This is not a diet book.
It does not prescribe abstinence, substitutes, or lifestyle plans.

Instead, it documents how sugar became embedded in daily life, medical guidance, and social norms while its effects accumulated quietly over time. By separating mechanism from morality, this book reframes the struggle as a predictable outcome rather than a personal shortcoming.

Understanding does not cure damage.
But it does end the lie that people failed where systems succeeded.

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