Sugar Secrets: Surprising Fixes for Hiccups, Burns, Dark Spots, and More
Now everyone knows the damaging effects of sugar. Yes, this leads to prediabetes, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, obesity, autoimmune problems. Yes, there’s no question that this is dangerous. But hold on, I want to share something with you today day that would amaze you because sugar can do interesting things for our body.
Although I think you’re going to really enjoy this because you’re going to have these symptoms sooner or later. And the next time you have hiccups, here is a great remedy because you can put that sugar on your tongue, particularly on the back of the tongue, and those sweet granules will stimulate your vagus nerve in your throat and this will cause your heat cups to end its spasm in a flash as this will interrupt the heat cup reflex and reset the nerve signals responsible for spasming of those heat cups.
And when it comes to the sun, there’s no question that many of us are going to get those sunspots. But what can sugar do for you? And instead of spending your hardearned dollars for those creams or lotions, you could take one half teaspoon of sugar to a bowl filled with the juice of a half of a lemon and then applying to the spots on your face, using a cotton ball, leaving it on for about two minutes and then rinsing it off.
The sugar can take away that discolorous skin, while the lemon’s natural bleaching agents help fade the spots. And if you love to cook or you like to cut up your fruits and vegetables, there’s been times, I’m sure, where you cut your finger, your hand and did it hurt?
But applying sugar to a wound or cut is a traditional remedy that’s been used for centuries to help promote healing. Sugar has natural osmotic properties, which means it can draw moisture out of the wound, which helps create a dry environment around the wound, which can help prevent the growth of bacteria and promote healing.
Sugar can also stimulate the formation of granulation tissue, which is essential for wound healing. And studies also suggest that the application of sugar to wounds help reduce pain and discomfort during the healing process. The soothing properties of sugar can provide relief and promote a more comfortable healing experience.
And it’s important to note that while sugar can be beneficial for wound healing, it’s essential to use it properly under the guidance of a healthcare professional. When was the last time accidentally where you had that tongue burn? Yes, that pain, that burning from that hot coffee or tea. But guess what?
Putting sugar on the back of your tongue can take away your pain because your tongue can create a strong taste sensation that serves as a distraction for your brain. And this sensory input helps shift your focus away from pain, from burning your tongue, providing you that relief.
And the taste of sugar on your tongue activates taste receptors, sending signals to the brain through the cranial nerves, including the vagus nerve. And this sensory stimulation helps modulate pain perception and reducing that intensity of that burning sensation on your tongue.
And putting sugar on the back of your tongue makes the brain secrete those endorphins, the feel good endorphins that can actually take away pain as well. And lastly, if you’re doing work around the house or painting, you got those stains on your hands by taking some sugar mixed with a little bit of soap and water and using it as an abrasive.
This will help get rid of that stain, those marks, those paint marks. This is a great natural remedy you can use where you don’t need anything invasive or toxic to put on your skin. And this processed, refined sugar is not to be used in our body because this can definitely lead to many problems.
But these remedies, using these sugars can definitely help you feel much better that much quicker. I hope that you enjoyed this video. Please share it with your friends and family. Leave your comments below. And most important, make it a great day. I’m Dr. Alan Mandel.
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