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chrystalage's avatar

Well timed article and good advice. I've been working on sugar cravings/addictions with the aid of an acupuncturist to strengthen the function of my spleen and pancreas. My diet has significantly changed to incorporate more whole foods and now I'm finding that my taste buds have changed. Foods that I craved now taste too sweet, even some of the fresh fruits taste too sweet. If I'm tempted to eat something that I instinctively know is not good for me, I ask myself how do I choose to feel for the next few days.

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Phil Shannon's avatar

Ah, the old Dopamine hit.

Lost the taste for sugary foods completely decades ago other than in, preferably, vegetables like the sweeter one (red/yellow capsicum, butternut pumpkin, carrot, gold sweet potatoes, etc where it is more than enough to satisfy ant sweet yearnings). I took to resolutely declining any cake at the office for birthdays, etc – couldn’t stomach the thought of it. I was very wary of the ‘slippery slope’ of ‘just one slice’ and found it easier to just say no, all the time, to anything with refined sugar.

Don’t miss it at all now. There are so many more sources of good, healthy dopamine hits. Cycling can do it for me, or talking to my sister - actually she does all the talking (sisters!) but I’m happy for her.

That, or seeing a favourite Substack writer pop up in my in-tray.

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