Why you always have room for dessert
date:Oct 17, 2019
here's always room at the inn. Your belly doesn't bust. It bends.

And sugar the stuff traditionally dumped wholesale in pies and pastries acts as a trigger for expanding that organ to meet fresh, err challenges.

Your brain equates fullness with stomach pressure. But sugar, or more specifically glucose, tells the brain to loosen the stomach walls. That relieves some of the pressure in your belly, while allowing more food to be piled inside namely sweets.

If you eat dessert after you're actu
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