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The sugar/carb behaviour myth!
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If the sugar causing kids to be hyperactive is a myth: (http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.a
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then can the same myth/argument be applied to my husband's misguided belief that he can't do the washing up as he's suffering from a large intake of carbs which apparently makes him tired??
I don't buy that one myself ;-)
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then can the same myth/argument be applied to my husband's misguided belief that he can't do the washing up as he's suffering from a large intake of carbs which apparently makes him tired??
I don't buy that one myself ;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seriously I believe there is a medical explanation for feeling tired after eating a meal.
Not sure of the facts, but your heart has to work harder after eating, a large
heavy meal may bring about the tiredness.
On the other hand our friends have a child who is hyperactive, her mother does not give her chocolate because she says it makes her more difficult to control.
Not sure of the facts, but your heart has to work harder after eating, a large
heavy meal may bring about the tiredness.
On the other hand our friends have a child who is hyperactive, her mother does not give her chocolate because she says it makes her more difficult to control.
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