Sugar & Oxytocin

This is what happens to your body when you eat sugar https://t.co/TYlOtxJUkb — TIME Health (@TIMEHealth) October 27, 2015 The most powerful effects, however, aren’t on our bodies. They’re on our brains. In one study, researchers measured the levels of oxytocin, a feel-good hormone that helps us feel satiated, in the brains of rats. When…