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Let's have an honest conversation about sugar. Not the dramatic "never touch it again" version. Not the fluffy "everything in moderation" script that keeps you stuck year after year. Just truth.
In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC, breaks down what's really happening when you say, "I just need something sweet at night." A sweet tooth is not a personality trait. It is a neurological and metabolic pattern. And that is good news, because patterns can be retrained.
Jamie walks you through:
The 0 to 90 minute biochemical timeline of a sugar hit
How dopamine spikes create urgency, not satisfaction
Why crashes feel like irritability, anxiety, fogginess, and more cravings
How insulin resistance, poor sleep, stress, and nutrient deficiencies intensify the cycle
How modern candy is engineered to override your nervous system
How childhood reward wiring shapes adult cravings
Why artificial sweeteners and "zero sugar" swaps keep the addiction loop alive
What taste bud rehabilitation actually looks like
The NTA-inspired "avoid, okay, better, best" framework for treats
Practical nutrient-dense dessert ideas that nourish rather than hijack your brain
This is about empowerment to break free from the vicious "blood sugar rollercoaster." Sugar lights up the same reward pathways as addictive substances. That is neuroscience, not exaggeration. But your body is adaptable. When you lower your sweetness threshold, fruit tastes sweeter, dark chocolate becomes satisfying, and ultra-processed candy starts to feel like too much.
If you are ready to reshape your relationship with sugar instead of white-knuckling it, this episode is for you.
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Additional Resources:
Episode 28 – Blood Sugar 101
Episode 29 - Quick Tips for Blood Sugar Regulation
Episode 62 - Quick Tips From Your Blood Sugar Bestie
Find a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP): NTA Practitioner Directory
Work with a practitioner directly through the NTA. Book a consultation: NTA HEALTH
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By Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC - The Nutritional Therapy Association5
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Let's have an honest conversation about sugar. Not the dramatic "never touch it again" version. Not the fluffy "everything in moderation" script that keeps you stuck year after year. Just truth.
In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC, breaks down what's really happening when you say, "I just need something sweet at night." A sweet tooth is not a personality trait. It is a neurological and metabolic pattern. And that is good news, because patterns can be retrained.
Jamie walks you through:
The 0 to 90 minute biochemical timeline of a sugar hit
How dopamine spikes create urgency, not satisfaction
Why crashes feel like irritability, anxiety, fogginess, and more cravings
How insulin resistance, poor sleep, stress, and nutrient deficiencies intensify the cycle
How modern candy is engineered to override your nervous system
How childhood reward wiring shapes adult cravings
Why artificial sweeteners and "zero sugar" swaps keep the addiction loop alive
What taste bud rehabilitation actually looks like
The NTA-inspired "avoid, okay, better, best" framework for treats
Practical nutrient-dense dessert ideas that nourish rather than hijack your brain
This is about empowerment to break free from the vicious "blood sugar rollercoaster." Sugar lights up the same reward pathways as addictive substances. That is neuroscience, not exaggeration. But your body is adaptable. When you lower your sweetness threshold, fruit tastes sweeter, dark chocolate becomes satisfying, and ultra-processed candy starts to feel like too much.
If you are ready to reshape your relationship with sugar instead of white-knuckling it, this episode is for you.
____________________
Additional Resources:
Episode 28 – Blood Sugar 101
Episode 29 - Quick Tips for Blood Sugar Regulation
Episode 62 - Quick Tips From Your Blood Sugar Bestie
Find a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP): NTA Practitioner Directory
Work with a practitioner directly through the NTA. Book a consultation: NTA HEALTH
__________________
Please hit SUBSCRIBE, leave a 5-Star review, and connect with us on22 Spotify comments!

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