Students in Minneapolis' Armatage public school go to lunch every day with their own classroom. Lunch begins at 9:50 am and goes with a classroom coming every 5 or 10 minutes until 1:00. Credit: Armatage School

Students in Minneapolis’ Armatage public school go to lunch every day with their own classroom. Lunch begins at 9:50 am and goes with a classroom coming every 5 or 10 minutes until 1:00.
Credit: Armatage School

Excerpted from “Sugar Crush: How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage and Reclaim Good Health” by Richard Jacoby and Raquel Baldelomar. Published by HarperWave, a division of HarperCollins Publishing.

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