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um my presentation is on the effects of sugar, which
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goes from economical health resources, slave trade and addictions.
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The economic the economical effects include 10 $10.4 billion remained
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per year just from the sugar industry.
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Meaning, um, a large base of the world's economy is
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based is dependent on sugar, um, jobs, um, sugar employees
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around 142,000 people.
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Paris Sugar Company, Um and there are almost around 34
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sugar companies in the US, which would mean that sugar
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produces around 4.3 million jobs per year.
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Um, the sugar company, um, the sugar industry actually is
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worth nearly $100 billion but this study from was was
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from around 2018.
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So it would be possible that it's maybe around $110
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billion now from the possible surges over the years, um,
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the health effects of sugar sugar has many harmful effects,
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such as hyperactivity, tooth decay and higher chances of cancer.
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But these were all possible effects and aren't really 100%
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likely. Some of the mental effects include things like hyperactivity,
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depression, anxiety or heightened by sugar.
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Sugar doesn't cause you things but it can inevitably make
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it worse.
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Mm. And the health of I'm sorry I went to
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the wrong page.
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The physical factors of sugar are the sugar can damage
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our physical attributes.
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As as well, as I'm sorry I read that.
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Wrong. Um, sugar can damage or physical attributes such as
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oral health, blood sugar and chances of cancer.
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Okay, um, 60% of our food contains some form of
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sugar, but, um, only 10% of human foods need sugar.
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This generally includes the natural sugars in fruits and vegetables.
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But some foods out of the range needs sugar as
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well. Um, so that would make around 90% of the
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food we have 90% of the food that we eat
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on a day to day basis.
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Have sugars that are 100% honest.
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A small slave plantation needed around 150.
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Slaves do function.
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Slaves were 100% necessary to have a successful slave sugar
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presentation. Um, slaves are needed for Europeans to advance with
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sugar production, and that's how they connect to sugar.
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And that's why it was a detrimental thing.
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Um, sugar addiction can be as addictive as any over
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the account of drugs.
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Um, it can take up to three weeks to get
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over a sugar addiction and sugar addiction like symptoms include,
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um, headaches, insomnia, bloating and nausea after taking after eating
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or consuming niece.