
Your Brain Is Treating Sugar Like A Drug
Too much sugar is bad for your brain for many reasons. Because eating sugary treats is highly pleasurable, your brain responds to them the same way it responds to addictive drugs. Foods that are high in sugar activate the “reward” part of your brain that processes and response to pleasure. This part of the brain can start to change in response to particularly rewarding things. Your brain may even start to crave the “reward” feeling you get from sugar, which can lead to a loss of self-control and overeating. Some research suggests that too much sugar has a negative effect on memory, attention, and mood. High levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood can damage the blood vessels that carry blood to the brain. There’s also some evidence that people with diets high in sugar are at a higher risk for anxiety and depression. Like salt, some of the damage from eating too much sugar does appear to be reversible.