I could give you the history of sugar, but I would prefer to
share with you the destruction of the human body by sugar. Type two-diabetes, have
increased in adults, and in recent years we have all been warned about the
obesity epidemic that has been transferred to our children and their struggles with type two-diabetes;
a disease that has been proven to be self-inflicted.
A few days ago a very famous company launched a new ad
campaign in an effort to become more responsible about its products. If the company
is acting responsibly, (wink, wink), shouldn't you help them out by acting responsibly
too?
Here is a thought; the sugar in these products cannot get into your body
on its own. It takes a few steps for that to happen. Let’s skip through how the
product was made and get directly to your participation in obtaining the
product. You work hard for the money to pay for the product; then you get
into your car or maybe even walk down the street to the store, where you pick
up the product, and then you stand in a line waiting for the cashier to check
out the product so you can pay for it. Then and only then do you drink it.
This company has shared the number of calories
in each product on its label, are you reading the label? In the add it encourages you to exercise, did you go to the gym today? This to me still makes you the one responsible for whatever happens to you after purchasing
and drinking the product.
So my question is, what is it going to take for you to say
ENOUGH? I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT I PUT INTO MY BODY AND THE BODIES OF MY
FAMILY and I’m going to do something about it.
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