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    Sugar causes mucus ?

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    • GardnerG Offline
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      last edited by Gardner

      Sugar and sugary foods are considered mucus-forming and can increase congestion, phlegm, and inflammation in the nose and throat. High sugar intake triggers an inflammatory response in the body, leading to increased mucus production. It is commonly advised to reduce sugar consumption when experiencing respiratory issues.

      Inflammation: Refined sugar consumption is directly linked to increased inflammation, which causes the body to produce more mucus, particularly in the sinuses.
      Respiratory Issues: Sugar can lead to thick, excessive mucus in the chest and throat, worsening symptoms of coughs and colds.
      Digestive Issues: High sugar intake, especially in processed foods, can affect gut health and lead to increased mucus production.
      Ray Peat : Observe the faces of the wheat-grass promoters , the millet-eaters, the " anti-mucus " dieters , and other low-protein people . Do they look old for their age?

      For those looking to reduce mucus, experts recommend limiting refined sugar, dairy, and processed foods, and instead staying hydrated with water and consuming fruits and vegetables.

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