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Sugar: The Danger Behind Sugar Addiction. General information and interview with Roxanne Melli who battles every day with it and wins!

Author's Note: Neither myself or my interview participate Roxanne are medical professionals of any kind. Title General Information for blog post   Subject Sugar Addiction The following link is where you can find this information: https://articles.mercola.com/sugar-addiction.aspx In moderation, sugar is essential for the body. Sugar is both a carb and a calorie. Consumed excessively it can and does lead to several health issues including, heart problems, diabetes, lack of brain power, even cancer. Sugar addiction starts when someone craves anything or anything with sugar in it. Eating sugar triggers natural opioids in the brain. These particular hormones help aid in pain, Triggered the same was as one might consume an illegal drug. Another player involved in the addiction to sugar is a hormone called, Leptin. Leptin’s job is to tell the brain how energy from our fat (that is stored) how it should be used. It basically targets the taste respecters in yo

My Written Review Of The Online Course 31 Days Of Expressive Creative Writing For People With Chronic Illness And Chronic Pain.

I recently finished an online writing course called, 31 Days  Of Expressive Writing For Chronic Illness And Chronic Pain. I highly recommend it to anyone who deals with one or both health issues. This class will not only be therapeutic but also potentially beneficial for not only the fighter but their trusted physician and their staff. Living in such a digital-driven world these days, the patient(s) can be overlooked, I truly believe this cause could help the vast majority of medical professionals to tap into the emotional/spiritual sides of their patients- reintroducing humility back into the field of medicine. The affiliate link’s widget will be located on The Abler Blog for anyone who would like to experience the course for themselves. I’d like to personally thank the creator of the course, Esther for allowing me to participate in this course as join on as an affiliate.  The 31 Days Of Expressive Writing for Chronic Illness And Pain Cours e delves into the emotional, mental a

How Keely Messino Wheels Through The "Real World."

Please introduce yourself, what do you do, and what your disability is if you feel comfortable?   Hi so I’m Keely,  I have cerebral palsy which affects,  not only in the usage of my lens but also my visual processing skills and some of my  ability to pick up on social interactions.   - What do you think is different now concerning resources for adults with disabilities when it comes to regaining or keeping their independence V.S. when you were younger and the resources were more than what they are?  A. I'm really not sure I think when I was younger  things were handled differently because   I went to public school and so the the reality was that I was given therapy I was given counseling when I needed it and I was given new wheelchair whenever I needed one. I also had braces I got those. when I was younger I remember  being pulled out of class multiple times   so that I could be fitted for new wheelchair or new braces.   now that isn't like that