Anger goes down with a sweet glass of lemonade or a chocolate bar, and the desire to hit out dies away.

Their research showed that people who drank a glass of lemonade sweetened with sugar acted less aggressively toward a stranger a few minutes later than did people who consumed lemonade with a sugar substitute.
Researchers believe it all has to do with the glucose, a simple sugar found in the bloodstream that provides energy for the brain.
"Avoiding aggressive impulses takes self control, and self control takes a lot of energy. Glucose provides that energy in the brain," said Brad Bushman, co-author of the study and professor of communication and psychology at Ohio State University.
"Drinking sweetened lemonade helped provide the short-term energy needed to avoid lashing out at others."
The study appears online in the journal Aggressive Behavior and will be published in a future print edition.
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