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I'm thinking so. I have this problem. My boyfriend does. Our former roommate does too.

Our former roommate went so far as to avoid anything sugary for a few weeks. He read labels and everything. He tried to replace it with other carbs. And he failed miserably.

I do hope it's something I can eventually break because it disturbs me how much I crave sweet things.

2006-11-29 04:36:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Not sure if a craving qualifies as an addiction. If your body has some adverse reaction to not having sugar, then you could very well be an addict.

2006-11-29 04:42:50 · answer #2 · answered by ThePerfectStranger 6 · 0 0

properly i'm Diabetic, and that i in basic terms found out approximately 6 months in the past, So i be responsive to what your dealing with attempting to no longer devour the sugar. the only rationalization why corn and potatoes will make you "fat" is with the help of the fact there are numerous carbs in those vegetables. while the carbs destroy down by making use of the insulin they make sugar. it quite is totally complicated at first to no longer crave the sugar, yet you go with to devour each few hours, yet you go with to commerce nutrients with small snacks. attempt keeping your carbs to a definite point like 40 5-60 carbs consistent with meal and 15-20 carbs consistent with snack. initiate eating greater healthy vegetables like carrots, broccoli, peas, and so on. attempt to cut back the quantity of white bread you devour, and sugary cereals. devour string cheese, meat, eggs, finished wheat bread, and in a rapid on an analogous time as you will see your longing for candy issues will pass away. It has for me.. I in basic terms get a yearning from a brownie each as quickly as in a blue moon.. and it usuallys disappears in a jiffy... additionally attempt eating a pitcher of water in case you start to experience hungry, you'll be thirsty particularly.

2016-12-13 16:50:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. Most people are addicted to sugar. It's the gateway drug.

2006-11-29 04:35:44 · answer #4 · answered by Blunt Honesty 7 · 2 0

i've been like this lately too. but i guess that i'm addicted to it too cause im having these symptoms

2006-11-29 04:41:44 · answer #5 · answered by silverilyte 2 · 0 0

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