Donnie Berkholz

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Research shows that humans who are addicted to refined foods report evidence of withdrawal when those foods are cut out. These withdrawal symptoms are often inevitable, and may include fatigue, irritability, sadness, lethargy, lack of interest in exercise, headaches, strong food cravings, and drowsiness. The good news is that withdrawal tends to be short-lived, and usually subsides within a week or two of changing your diet.
Sugarless: A 7-Step Plan to Uncover Hidden Sugars, Curb Your Cravings, and Conquer Your Addiction
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