Too much candy?!


Question: Too much candy!?
I've got a chocolate addiction!.!.!.!.I can not go a day without it!. Literally!. I bought a bag of the new Hershey's Bliss chocolates and the apx amount in the bag is 36 & I have 9 left (eating them now!) I bought the bag last night!.!.!.I aslo bought another bag of them today, the ones with the filled centers though!.!.!.I hate probably 5-7 of them!.
Calories-210 per 6!. 14g fat 5 mg cholest!. 40mg sodium 24 carb!.
I do not gain weight lol
I'm 5'6 140 lbs!.!.!.
I usually don't eat THIS much chocolate!.!.!.it's usually a couple pieces a day!. These bliss candies are just so good!
I've always had these chocolate eating habits!.!.!.
What can this do to me in the long run!?

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i used to have the same problem but i found new healthier addictions like veggies :]
chocolate is ok every once in a while but to much is bad!.
put away the bag of chocolate and get something healthier and tasty
:D
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1oz of extra dark chocolate is good for you once a day!. It has alot of antioxidents in them and is healthy!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

never too much candy!.!.!.>->!.!.!.!.anyway!.!.!.that much candy is okay if you exercise to get the calories off!. i eat ALOT of candy!. i never would gain the weight!. untill recently!. so since you say you never gain the pounds i'd be careful about how much candy you eat a day!. try eating your portion of candy in the morning so you can burn the calories during your day!. also,studies show chocolate is good for you!;3Www@Answer-Health@Com

well in the long run as u age and your metabolism rate starts to slow down and u will eventually start to put on weight!. not to scare u but sugar stuff take to much will get u into trouble!. have u ever heard of diabetes!. if u have not read this
diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blood sugar ( resulting from low levels of the hormone insulin with or without abnormal resistance to insulin's effects!. The characteristic symptoms are excessive urine production (polyuria), excessive thirst and increased fluid intake (polydipsia), blurred vision, unexplained weight loss and lethargy!. These symptoms are likely to be absent if the blood sugar is only mildly elevated!.

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized by loss of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, leading to a deficiency of insulin!. The main cause of this beta cell loss is a T-cell mediated autoimmune attack There is no known preventative measure that can be taken against type 1 diabetes, which comprises up to 10% of diabetes mellitus cases in North America and Europe (though this varies by geographical location)!. Most affected people are otherwise healthy and of a healthy weight when onset occurs!. Sensitivity and responsiveness to insulin are usually normal, especially in the early stages!. Type 1 diabetes can affect children or adults but was traditionally termed "juvenile diabetes" because it represents a majority of cases of diabetes affecting children!.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is due to insulin resistance or reduced insulin sensitivity, combined with reduced insulin secretion!. The defective responsiveness of body tissues to insulin almost certainly involves the insulin receptor in cell membranes!. In the early stage the predominant abnormality is reduced insulin sensitivity, characterized by elevated levels of insulin in the blood!. At this stage hyperglycemia can be reversed by a variety of measures and medications that improve insulin sensitivity or reduce glucose production by the liver!. As the disease progresses the impairment of insulin secretion worsens, and therapeutic replacement of insulin often becomes necessary!.

Type 2 diabetes may go unnoticed for years because visible symptoms are typically mild, non-existent or sporadic, and usually there are no ketoacidotic episodes!. However, severe long-term complications can result from unnoticed type 2 diabetes, including renal failure due to diabetic nephropathy, vascular disease (including coronary artery disease), vision damage due to diabetic retinopathy, loss of sensation or pain due to diabetic neuropathy, and liver damage from non-alcoholic steatohepatitis!.

there is no cure for this disease!. u have to take medication and monitor your food intake for the rest of your life!. in more severe cases daily injection of insulin is required!.
cut down on your sugar intake when u are still young!.
i have stop all sweet!. chocolate and sodas for 10 years!. no body says u cant have them just dont take too much!. once or twice a week its alright!. your chances of getting diabetes is higher if your family members or close relative have them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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