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Sugar Addictions?

Thank you! We're heading into town in a few minutes so I will get some. You do realise you have potentially just done more to help me in 5 minutes than the CMHT have in months....Thank you
 
Interesting angle on the magnesium / calcium issue. Must say I've cut out sugar from my tea/coffee & I feel a lot better physically & mentally, plus I think my teeth agree it's the best thing I've done. I can't stand sugar in my coffee/tea now it tastes like sweet god knows what if I even try a bit. It's dodgy stuff, really not good for your body, mind & spirit.
 
But, I just remembered: Every evening at 6:00 I drink one can of Coca-Cola.


-Matthew-

I'm exactly the same. I have to have at least one can of coke every day and I don't even like the taste. Its a mix of the sugar craving and ritual I think.
 
I definitely have a sweet-tooth. Cakes, pies, ice cream, chocolate, pastries, etc, etc, etc. Also more sweeter veggies and fruits like onions, bell peppers, berries, bananas, apples. Doing the Keto Diet helped me curb it a bit and I'm satisfied not having them in my diet as much. I still dream of chocolate cakes soaked in vanilla bean ice cream every now and then though. lol
 
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