Sugar! What’s not to like? It’s being touted as highly addictive and the biggest contributor to the current worldwide obesity epidemic. We used to think a high fat diet was to blame. So who’s the real bad guy? This documentary takes on world leading scientists and the food industry, in an attempt to understand the truth about sugar.
In this video Dr. Mark Hyman discusses sugar and sweeteners and how sugar can dramatically alter your metabolism and brain chemistry causing you to suffer intense cravings, how quitting sugar can dramatically improve your health, the different types of sugars, and what sugars we should absolutely stay away from.
Are you craving the taste of sweet food? Do you continue to eat even after you’re full?
If you can’t stop eating food with added sugar, you need to cut down, or eliminate it.
Sugar is difficult to avoid. It’s added to most packaged, restaurant and fast food.
Kick The Sugar Habit
Get rid of the food that makes you crave. Have a mango, instead of ice cream. Replace ketchup with a slice of tomato.
Mangoes are a tropical fruit that provide a healthy source of natural sugar. They are low in calories, contain vitamin A, vitamin C, antioxidants, and flavonoids.
Add MoreFiber
Replace sugary food with fruits, and veggies. Eating more produce adds fiber to your diet, improving digestion, and elimination. As long as you drink plenty of water, you won’t need laxatives, when your diet is high in fiber.
Fresh fruit and vegetables make you feel full because of their fiber content. Known as roughage or bulk, fiber isn’t digested or absorbed.
Read food labels for added sugar.
When you eat food with added sugar, you’re ingesting calories from the sugar, plus the calories from the food itself.
Eliminate Packaged Food With Added Sugar
If you buy packaged food, read the label to find out if it contains added sugar. A few examples are canned fruit, tomato sauce, frozen food, and condiments such as ketchup.
Sugar Cravings May Cause Overeating
Some sugars have more calories than others, some have trace minerals, some are lower glycemic. Xylitol has fewer calories per teaspoon than sucrose, but its sweet flavor, may cause overeating.
Avoid Overweight and Obesity
Health benefits in honey, or maple syrup are of little value, if you experience cravings for more of the sweet stuff. Overeating leads to overweight, and obesity.
Copyright 2013 Irene Pastore and Blue Moon Personal Training