[geeks] comments welcome
David Cantrell
david at cantrell.org.uk
Wed Feb 27 12:21:40 CST 2002
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:23:58PM -0500, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> I'm not convinced that sugar isn't a stimulant. Someone else said that
> to me, as I was bouncing off the walls after eating a Snickers.
>
> ...
>
> I guess you'd have to show me some evidence to the contrary, because the
> physical evidence is overwhelming...
It isn't a stimulant in the neurological sense, unlike - say - caffeine.
But it being pure concentrated metabolisable energy can certainly make
it seem like it is.
I'm not a fan of sugary foods myself, but whenever I go out walkies in
the mountains, I make sure I have some pure sugary goodness in my rucksack.
Consuming a few ounces of sugar has saved my life in the past. Great way
to stave off exhaustion and hypothermia :-)
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