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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Subject6051@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Modified post. Read the edit at the buttom.

Now, call me crazy, I don't think so! I have been an addict and I know how it is to be an addict, but I don't think sugar is as addictive as cocaine. And I really am frustrated with people who say such things.

This notion that it's as addictive drives me crazy! I mean, imagine someone gullible who says, well, "I can control my addiction to ice cream, heck I can go without ice cream for months, if it's as addictive as cocaine, why not give cocaine a chance? It's not like it's gonna destroy me or something?" Yeah, I have once been this gullible (when I was younger) and I hate this.

I do crave sugar and I do occasionally (once per week and sometimes twice a month) buy sugary treats/lays packet (5 Indian Rupees, smallest one) to quench that craving, but I refuse to believe that it is as addictive as cocaine or any other drugs. PS: My last lays packet was 45 ago and I am fine, and this is the most addictive substance I have consumed.

I am pretty some people here have been addicted to cocaine (truly no judgement, I hope you are sober now), so what say you?

PS: If you haven't been addicted to anything drastic as drugs, you are still welcome to chip in.


edit: thank you all for adding greater context.

I realize now that when they talk about sugar, they are not just talking abt lays and ice creams, but sugar in general. I get the studies now. But media is doing a terrible job of reporting on studies.

Also, the media depiction of scientific studies is really the worst. I mean, they make claims which garbage and/or incomplete data or publish articles on studies which make more alarming claims. Also, maybe wait for a consensus before you publish anything, i.e., don't publish anything which isn't peer reviewed and replicated multiple times. Yes, your readers might miss out on the latest and greatest, but it isn't really helpful if the latest and greatest studies in science aren't peer reviewed and backed up well by data.

I feel like a headline "SUGAR IS AS ADDICTIVE AS COCAINE" can and will be life destroying if you don't give enough information. I feel like there should be an ethical responsibility to not sensationalize studies, maybe instead of "SUGAR IS AS ADDICTIVE AS COCAINE" give a headline like "Sugar and Addiction, what science says."

also, https://i.imgur.com/VrBgrjA.png ss of bing chat gpt answering the question.

some articles: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/aug/25/is-sugar-really-as-addictive-as-cocaine-scientists-row-over-effect-on-body-and-brain

https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/experts-is-sugar-addictive-drug

https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/cravings/202209/is-sugar-addictive

https://brainmd.com/blog/what-do-sugar-and-cocaine-have-in-common/

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[-] squaresinger@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago

Yes, you can find videos of people who have not been addicted.

Please go and read up just a little bit about what addiction is. Apparently, being completely unaware about the concept does not stop you from commenting.

I don't understand either how you came up with the idea that I am addicted or overweight. I was just talking about the concept addiction and the difference between sugar addiction and other addictions.

You are making a fool of yourself.

[-] pinkdrunkenelephants@lemmy.cafe 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You are making a fool of yourself.

Are you sure?

You're literally the one in this thread right now gossiping to other people about me, directly in front of me where I can see, accusing me of being a sugar addict because I said I went back to eating donuts and drinking Coke because I didn't like eating Mediterranean.

You're clearly the angry, spiteful one here proving to everyone that everything I am saying is right with your immature, abusive behavior. See herein:

It's no wonder you struggle so hard with respecting obese people -- and people who consume sugar in general -- as adults making their own choices. You clearly aren't capable of being mature so why would you assume anyone else would be? And you clearly don't understand that we who are fatter than pig shit are self-aware and happy with ourselves because we accept ourselves as we are, and that's why we can laugh and joke about ourselves. You misconstrued it to mean something negative because you have a negative image of fat people in your mind, and that's why you label us as sugar addicts. Because you don't like us. Because you're afraid of becoming one of us. Because you're an immature child who can't grow the fuck up.

That absolutely is a you problem though. I'll be over here enjoying my ribs slathered in the sweetest, spiciest barbecue sauce I can find. And unlike you, I'll clearly be happier. 😎

[-] squaresinger@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

No, I am kinda pissed because you called me weak-minded and because you kept attacking obese people.

I got a few obese people in my life that I care a lot about and I know how messed up they get because of the constant scrutiny and hatered they get from random people.

Again, I kept saying all throught this conversation that I think that addiction and obesity are not a weakness of character or something like that. Everyone has things that don't work out and issues that they work on for decades that just don't get better. And if we are honest, everyone is addicted to something. Some addictions are more visible than others, but that doesn't make them worse.

You on the other hand have done nothing but bashing addicts and obese people.

Go and eat your ribs the way you like it. Why do you think I care?

[-] intensely_human@lemm.ee -1 points 1 year ago

They’re probably also messed up by the constant inflammation all their fat is causing. In my experience systemic inflammation immobilizes me far more than other people’s opinion of me.

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