Having trouble keeping from sugar.
haynesr07
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I'm having a little problem staying away from sugar. I'm keeping under my daily goal, yes, but I mean I want to stay under 30g naturally. Anyone have any idea what I should be eating like to keep my sugar intake down?
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The more processed sugar you eat the more your body wants it. You just have to stop eating it so much. If you drink soda, stop. I have maybe 1can of soda a week and since I stopped drinking the soda my other sweet cravings went down. I still eat chocolate etc. but one little hersheys kiss is enough instead of a handful before.0
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Im having same problem, think im addicted!!0
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I can totally relate. I am completely addicted to sugar. The more that you can avoid processed sugar, the less you will crave it. I have read that so often, and didnt believe it could be true, but it is. I was someone who ate giant bags of M&Ms, donuts, cookies, chocolate candy, cakes, brownies, you name the sweet delicious treat, and I would eat it. And not just a little. I would eat until my stomach was too sick to eat more. Often times, I would need to take a nap to let it digest. THen I would wake up, and hope to be hungry again so I could eat more sweets. WTF? Definitely not normal. Here are a few awesome websites for baked goods that are low in sugar or sugar free, so you can have a sweet, and not need to eat an entire batch of something. I think that by not eating processed sugar, that desire to just gorge isnt there.
yourlighterside.com
http://simplysugarandglutenfree.com/parmesan-crusted-sweet-potato-fries-with-light-garlic-aioli/0 -
Another trick is to look at the biggest contributors to sugar in your food journal and look for replacements, item by item.0
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I don't think you guys understood what I am saying. I am saying I stay away from most sugar. No soda, no candy, I despise chocolate.
I am eating a lot better but yet I still feel like I am eating more sugar than I should...Bananas, greek yogurt etc.0 -
unless you have a medical reason for avoiding sugar, it really doesn't even need to be tracked. keep an eye on your total carbs (sugar goes here anyway) and keep withing your calorie limits, and you're golden.0
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I read once that High Fructose Corn Syrup is addictive. I took it and all other processed sugars out of my diet to see if it would help with the cravings and it made a huge difference. I definitely notice the cravings spike whenever I allow it back into my diet.
http://www.naturalnews.com/034478_junk_foods_addictive_brain_chemistry.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/035889_HFCS_brain_function_soft_drinks.html
hope this helps0 -
You're right, I don't understand what you are saying.
You are saying that you don't want to eat much sugar, you want to find ways to avoid eating sugar naturally, and that you avoid eating sugar.
Therefore, avoid the foods with sugar that you are eating. Like bananas, which have a lot of sugar. Instead of a banana, eat a slice of bread, or a piece of chicken.
The only way to avoid eating sugar is to not eat things with sugar in them.
I feel like I'm still not getting you...0 -
You're right, I don't understand what you are saying.
You are saying that you don't want to eat much sugar, you want to find ways to avoid eating sugar naturally, and that you avoid eating sugar.
Therefore, avoid the foods with sugar that you are eating. Like bananas, which have a lot of sugar. Instead of a banana, eat a slice of bread, or a piece of chicken.
The only way to avoid eating sugar is to not eat things with sugar in them.
I feel like I'm still not getting you...
Well like Bananas are supposed to be good for you and so is fruit, then how is it so loaded with sugar and since sugar is bad for you how does that coincide with each other?0 -
Well like Bananas are supposed to be good for you and so is fruit, then how is it so loaded with sugar and since sugar is bad for you how does that coincide with each other?
Bananas are great for you! Lots of potassium, critical for proper body function. They also are high in sugar. If you ate bananas all day, you would feel pretty yucky, in part from way too much sugar.
But, 5 bananas in a day? Nerp, won't hurt you. Sugar isn't bad for you in reasonable quantities, and it won't harm your weight loss as long as your overall calories still look good!0 -
You're right, I don't understand what you are saying.
You are saying that you don't want to eat much sugar, you want to find ways to avoid eating sugar naturally, and that you avoid eating sugar.
Therefore, avoid the foods with sugar that you are eating. Like bananas, which have a lot of sugar. Instead of a banana, eat a slice of bread, or a piece of chicken.
The only way to avoid eating sugar is to not eat things with sugar in them.
I feel like I'm still not getting you...
Well like Bananas are supposed to be good for you and so is fruit, then how is it so loaded with sugar and since sugar is bad for you how does that coincide with each other?
Unless you don't want to, then eat whatever you think is best.0 -
Well like Bananas are supposed to be good for you and so is fruit, then how is it so loaded with sugar and since sugar is bad for you how does that coincide with each other?
because sugar -- in moderation -- isn't bad for you.0 -
I do have a medical reason to avoid eating too much sugar but I find it difficult to stay below the max with just naturally occurring sugar as well. I will say that if you can find plain greek yogurt with as little sugar as possible, get that and add berries. I think really the sugar intake is moreso for added sugars, because eating more than one fruit a day would be impossible otherwise.0
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