Why do Nutrients Get Depleted When Eating Sugar?

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It turns out, many people don’t know the answer to this question—do you?

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Timestamps 
0:30 The mitochondria 
1:03 Cofactors and coenzymes 
1:26 What happens if you don’t have the cofactors and coenzymes
1:48 Side effects of these nutrient deficiencies
2:19 Cane sugar or molasses 
2:34 Refined carbohydrates 
3:01 Vitamin C 
3:34 What to do

Today, we’re going to talk about sugar and nutrients. I want to cover why sugar depletes nutrients. 

Why sugar depletes nutrients (as well as refined carbs, juices, and sodas):
In your energy factory called the mitochondria, there is an engine that involves fuel and oxygen. In order to burn glucose, there are essential cofactors or coenzymes that are basically the keys that start the engine. 

Essential cofactors and coenzymes:

• B1
• Zinc 
• Potassium
• Magnesium 
• Chromium 
• Manganese 
• Calcium 
• Other B vitamins 
• Vitamin C 

The above are essential for burning glucose. The process in the mitochondria can’t work without these nutrients. 

If you’re consuming pure glucose without these nutrients, your body will pull them from your reserves, and it’s going to start depleting you of these nutrients. 

Cane sugar and molasses both have nutrients, so you won’t deplete them. However, you will still have issues because of the glucose. 

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Dr. Berg, 56 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of The New Body Type Guide and other books published by KB Publishing. He has taught students nutrition as an adjunct professor at Howard University. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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