Topic: Sugar Addiction

4 chapters across the catalog

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 21:38 - 24:21

1644: Shock Opera

McDonald's CosMc's Concept and American Sugar Addiction

McDonald's launched its new "CosMc's" concept restaurant in Dallas, Texas, focusing primarily on highly caffeinated and sugary specialty drinks. The expansion comes amid rising concerns regarding the American diet and the prevalence of processed foods and GMO fructose. Health advocates point to such establishments as contributors to the national obesity epidemic and widespread metabolic dysfunction.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 1:18:25 - 1:21:19

1613: Fossil Fools

Pfizer Weight Loss Drug, Sugar Addiction Recovery

Pfizer halts development of a twice-daily weight loss pill due to high rates of adverse side effects like nausea and vomiting. A listener's story highlights the effectiveness of Overeaters Anonymous and cutting out processed sugars as an alternative to pharmaceutical interventions for obesity.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 36:18 - 45:33

1606: Food Noise

Food Noise, Sugar Addiction and PBS Medical Coverage

PBS featured Dr. Carla Lester discussing "food noise" and "food chatter," terms used to describe constant cravings. The discussion posits that these are marketing euphemisms for sugar addiction and that GLP-1 drugs work by disrupting neural pathways and slowing gastric emptying.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 1:36:34 - 1:38:14

1184: Ejexit

Addiction Comparisons and Sugar vs. Cocaine

Mainstream media reports are comparing various products to hardcore drugs, including claims that Fortnite and chocolate chip cookies are as addictive as cocaine. The hosts question the psychological vs. physiological nature of these addictions and the quality of modern cocaine. They suggest these comparisons are part of a broader agenda regarding dietary health and technology use.