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It is an undisputed fact that sugar consumption is associated with many health complications. Some of these include obesity, heart complications and even type 2 diabetes.

However, even with this imminent danger, most people still find it hard to reduce or change their sugar intake. It is easy to ignore the advice because most of these complications present themselves later in life, not when you are young and vibrant.

It is important to feed your body the right things in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long term. Here are four reasons why you need to reduce your sugar intake:

Easier weight management

High sugars increases the production of insulin, leptin and stress hormones like cortisol by the body, hence your body will constantly be triggered by the sugar in your diet and it becomes resistant to these hormones. As a result, you will be left with an insatiable appetite and an overconsumption of calories that will lead to obesity.

By reducing your sugar levels, this will ensure your insulin and leptin levels are optimum and not unnecessarily spiked. Hence you will not be prone to unnecessary cravings and you will be able to manage your hunger cues.

Increased energy levels

In most cases, our bodies will need sugar to boost our energy levels. The feeling is normally great until insulin kicks in and the levels drop, this will leave you hungry and weak. Imagine the rollercoaster when you constantly take sugar and your energy levels constantly rise and drop? This is what happens to children when they have a sugar rush.

When you control the amount of sugar you take, your energy levels are also able to stabilize because they are not constantly being fired up. They can maintain a consistent degree. When your energy levels are stable, you will more vibrant and positive towards everything.

Better sleep

When you constantly take sugar in your diet as it was established before it increases the production of insulin and stress hormones not to mention a rise in your blood sugar levels. Not only are you likely to be woken up by hunger cues and cravings but you won’t be able to have restorative sleep all night. This affects your quality of sleep.

To reduce your level of fatigue and restlessness, focus on the amount of sugar you take and improve your quality of sleep. You will notice you have less interruptions at night and you will feel more rested and fresh in the morning.

Glowing skin

At this time and age who doesn’t want glowing ageless skin? When we take a lot of sugar it triggers the production of insulin that causes inflammation throughout the body.

Which in turn produces enzymes that will need to break down collagen in our skin. As a result, the skin will reduce its elasticity, it will look saggy and aged. Conditions like acne are worsened by this situation.

The easiest way to keep your skin looking young and glowing is by simply reducing your sugar intake. Of course combined with other skin care routines and taking lots of water. But still hydration is key.

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