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This is an article with some amazing facts about Americans and candy consumption.
This site has tips for sweet tooth types for avoiding excessive sugar consumption.
For information on sugar addiction, diabetes and incurable diseases – from definitions to hot to stop your cravings.
This is a simple site from a doctor with information about tooth decay, cavities, and bacteria.
This is a quick 10 question, multiple-choice quiz that highlight the warning signs of sugar addiction. This is a great interactive tool that is both fun and easy to use and can help you figure out if you have a problem with sugar. This site is based around this quiz but also features some cool links.
This site gives healthy recipes, research, testimonials, and has a “choose your own doctor” feature. Great graphics and interactive tools, this site is really eye catching. What makes it stand out is that beyond just addressing the fact that you may be a sugar addict, they offer alternative recipes and options that can satisfy your sweet tooth, while maintaining a healthy mouth and body. This is a great resource for all sugar addicts.
This is a great site from dentists, with information about teeth and sugar, and tips for avoiding cavities. This site really goes into the issue of teeth, and the harm that can be done to them when they aren’t treated properly. This is a great site for teenagers with lots of interesting graphics and interactive tools. They lay out all of the problems sugar can cause to your teeth, and explain why and how. Great site!
The Sugar Addict’s Total Recovery Program:This is not a quick fix; this plan aims to eliminate sugar cravings, requiring five days of "detox," along with the commitment to stick to the program over time--including while out at restaurants, during social gatherings, and while traveling. The program offers tips for those situations, and it’s practical and easy to follow. It includes more than 50 recipes that cover breakfast through dinner; advice for choosing comfort foods to replace those M&Ms and sodas; and an invitation to join the support group. The Recovery Program should be of particular interest to parents and teachers, considering the way sugar-saturated foods are ruthlessly marketed to children.
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