Sugar Preferences Explained
Animals consistently prefer sugar over non-caloric sweeteners, even when their ability to taste sweetness is impaired. This preference suggests that mechanisms beyond conscious taste perception are at play, potentially involving gut receptors that communicate with the brain. Early exposure to sugar drives cravings, indicating a deep-rooted biological inclination towards sugary substances.In this clip
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