06/05/2026
Money, not health, is the motivator of the food industry. Its job is to sell food for a big profit. The easiest way to do that is to put addictive chemicals in their food and the biggest is sugar.
Hungry rats that binge on sugar provoke a surge of dopamine in their brains.
After a month, the structure of the brains of these rats adapts to increased dopamine levels, showing fewer of a certain type of dopamine receptor than they used to have and more opioid receptors.
These dopamine and opioid systems are involved in motivation and reward, systems that control wanting and liking something.
Similar changes also are seen in the brains of rats on co***ne and he**in.
What can you do to protect yourself?
Lick the sugar habit.
If really want to kick the habit, I recommend the Axiom Advanced Nutrition plan on our Axiom Answers YouTube page.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FsjNizCa5g