Sugar
mtoolsidas
Posts: 4 Member
I know there's a lot about how if you don't have a reason to track sugar, you don't really need to. But I was just wondering: I am trying to gain weight, and MFP put my goal around 95 grams a day (max). I'm just past lunch and am already at 50. It's come from milk, watermelon, and tomato purée mostly, but I just want to see if this is okay to go so high on natural stuff if I am trying to gain, even up to 100 grams.
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Do you have a medical reason to limit sugar?0
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I do not.0
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I do not.0
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mtoolsidas wrote: »I do not.
Then I wouldn't worry about it as long as you're meeting the rest of your nutritional needs and the sugar isn't crowding out other things your body requires.0
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