Pregnant women who eat diets high in carbohydrates form smaller placentas. This has ominous implications. The formation of the placenta dictates how well the mother will be able to transfer nutrients to the fetus. Further studies are needed to uncover exactly what the long-term effects of diets high in carbohydrates are on the health of newborns.
Excessive intake of carbohydrates, especially sugar, will weaken immune function. Too many carbohydrates will also increase the damage that stress can do to the body, a fact widely appreciated in critical care medicine.




