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Yes to sugar addiction. I had no sugar post surgery for about 4 months. At 5 months post I have tried a couple of times and done well with a single bite. I intentionally have nothing sweet in the house. I was traveling in Europe and enjoyed a bit of a treat a couple of times. I believe I am still vulnerable to sugar and I treat it with care. I also believe other sweeteners are no better. If you want to get rid of cravings, skip all sweets.


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My pcp dr gave me a book called the 10 day sugar detox diet to battle sugar addiction.


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Hw 223, SW 217 CW 196.6 GW 135

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Hey, where I can find this book? Does it helped you? I would like to read it too 'cause I really cannot stop eating sweets and I really need a detox. You know I think that chocolates are making a real addiction. It is the same as drugs or alcohol. I'm really afraid of my health. I even started to look for some clinics that can provide some sugar detox but the only think that I found is this site https://www.lifeline.org.uk/heroin-addiction/ they are working with drug addictors but I guess that for me, my heroin are sweets lol. Do you think that they can give me some advices?

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