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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 468641" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok I am going to be the one who is in the negative here. I dont believe there is a correlation between sugar and hyperactivity. I think there is between a party, large quantities of sugar and cranky, rambunctious kids. </p><p></p><p>If sugar made people hyper, then everyone who ate lots of sugar would be hyperactive and not able to pay attention. That isnt the case. That isnt even close to the case. However if you put a bunch of people in a room and give them even a bunch of good for them food...say vegetables and milk to drink, and play loud party music and everyone is dancing and carrying on playing around...people are going to be overstimulated. At least some people will be. Others will be bored to tears. </p><p></p><p>I had teachers when my boys were in school who wouldnt let them have chocolate milk with their lunches because they said it would make them more hyper. I was livid. They were on ritalin and there was no way a carton of chocolate milk was going to effect them. They were underweight anyway. It wasnt their call to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 468641, member: 1514"] Ok I am going to be the one who is in the negative here. I dont believe there is a correlation between sugar and hyperactivity. I think there is between a party, large quantities of sugar and cranky, rambunctious kids. If sugar made people hyper, then everyone who ate lots of sugar would be hyperactive and not able to pay attention. That isnt the case. That isnt even close to the case. However if you put a bunch of people in a room and give them even a bunch of good for them food...say vegetables and milk to drink, and play loud party music and everyone is dancing and carrying on playing around...people are going to be overstimulated. At least some people will be. Others will be bored to tears. I had teachers when my boys were in school who wouldnt let them have chocolate milk with their lunches because they said it would make them more hyper. I was livid. They were on ritalin and there was no way a carton of chocolate milk was going to effect them. They were underweight anyway. It wasnt their call to make. [/QUOTE]
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