21 Day Sugar Detox
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »Went on a coffee date this morning, guy was adamant that sugar is evil (I think he even used those exact words). Needless to say I will not be seeing him again.
OMG, I can just picture you sitting there, stuck at the table listening to the derp. I'd have stirred extra sugar into my coffee just to annoy him.
It was tempting!! There were so many things I could have said. I politely excused myself to go to the bathroom then when I came back said 'right I have to go now'. We didn't even speak whilst waiting to pay for our drinks
I'm two for two now, previous guy a couple of months ago said he was trying to 'eat more paleo'. At least he wasn't militant about it though.
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Looks very similar to the whole 30 program http://whole30.com/downloads/official-whole30-program-rules.pdf0
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Nony_Mouse wrote: »Went on a coffee date this morning, guy was adamant that sugar is evil (I think he even used those exact words). Needless to say I will not be seeing him again.
I literally would have started pouring sugar into my mouth.0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »Went on a coffee date this morning, guy was adamant that sugar is evil (I think he even used those exact words). Needless to say I will not be seeing him again.
I literally would have started pouring sugar into my mouth.
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Limiting fruit?
"Detoxing" frum sugar?
This should be good...0 -
I just skimmed the top and stopped reading when it said to avoid corn, peas & sweet potatoes, and all fruits. EFF that.
Also, I really hate that the word detox is misused so much. Detox should only ever be used for legitimate MEDICAL need. Not for some stupid 'I crave sugar and need to cut it all out or my eyeballs are going to fall out' BS.
Sugar is not bad for you. EXCESS sugar can be bad for you... which is true for EVERYTHING. I mean, too much water can kill you. It's all about context and dosage. Everything in moderation (unless medically necessary to cut certain foods, such as dairy, soy, gluten... but only for legitimate medical need).0 -
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missiontofitness wrote: »Limiting fruit?
"Detoxing" frum sugar?
This should be good...
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But, but, peanut butter!
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Oh, here's another funny one... heavy cream being on the NO list.
It has a whopping .2 g of sugar per tablespoon.
Another funny?
Acorn squash. NO list. 2 grams of sugar (ish) per 100 grams. Carrots. Yes list. 5 grams of sugar per 100 grams.
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Oh, here's another funny one... heavy cream being on the NO list.
It has a whopping .2 g of sugar per tablespoon.
Someone call Michelle Obama!0 -
lol did OP ever even reply in this thread?
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