are smoothies bad like people say?
raegirl4
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I always hear people telling me smoothies are not actually very healthy and too full of sugar. I drink one usually for breakfast and I'll also make one later on in the day if im craving one or have a big sweet tooth! Usually i just use ice, a little bit of plain yogurt and a mix of a bunch of fresh and frozen fruits and sometimes a splash of oj. Are the ingredients i'm using really making an unhealthy smoothie?
Also what other little snacks do you guys use when you got a big sweet tooth!
Thanks!
Also what other little snacks do you guys use when you got a big sweet tooth!
Thanks!
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Unless you are making a 3000 calorie smoothie, I'd say it's likely that you're fine. Whatever gets you through the day.
That being said, you could probably find more filling ways to spend the calories being taken up by that smoothie. Up to you though.0 -
I don't think that's bad, but I'd personally do one a day due to the sugar content.
I dehydrate gala apples. I bought sugar free gum and sugar free mints to get me through my sweet tooth moments. I do occasionally have a cookie or half a slice of cake.0 -
Would there be a reason combining those in a blender made them bad, as opposed to adding fruit to yogurt and having some oj?0
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I'd have a smoothie every morning if I could. They're perfectly healthy. People that say it's bad because of sugar are like those that say carbs are bad. Sugar isn't bad & carbs aren't bad - it's about whether they are natural or processed. Fruit has a bunch of nutrients that your body needs. Try & eat as whole as possible & you'll be good.0
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I personally have one a day. I don't care if it has sugar, it's all natural sugar that comes with many other health benefits. I use a no-fat, low-cal yogurt (mostly just because it's one of the only types I like) and almond milk to thin it out. Then fresh/frozen fruit.0
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It's pretty easy to be unaware of serving sizes when throwing things in a blender. Smoothies can be pretty high in calories and sugar (sugar is sugar in the end). While someone would probably not drink 2 glasses of water, 1 orange, 1 banana, 1 cup of strawberries, 1/2 cup of blue berries, and 1/2 of yogurt in one sitting it's not an issue to blend 16oz of ice, 6oz orange juice, and the above fruit/yogurt and drink it.0
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Smoothie places aren't healthy.
I make mine at home or buy from vegan places that only use organic
fresh produce.0 -
A smoothie only has as much sugar as the ingredients you put in it. If it's complex carbs in fruits and such, who cares? Your body processes those differently than refined carbs (from what I understand). So you mush the fruit in the blender instead of chewing it yourself. And? I don't see what the fuss is about. Point is, you're getting raw fruit into your system. Good on you. Definitely beats soft drinks or commercial "juice drinks" and whatnot.0
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I make my smoothies at home. I use chocolate or vanilla whey protein powder and mix it with fruit I have on hand. I sometimes make green smoothies that are really good, too. I know you have to be careful as they can be high calorie. It is easy to keep adding to them. Homemade smoothies are the best. At least you know what goes in them.0
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Nothing wrong with a smoothie assuming you're not putting bad stuff in it. If all the ingredients are good, then the final product is good. Like others have stated, if you find that you are still hungry, you might consider food over the smoothie but otherwise enjoy!0
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The only problem with smoothies is that the amylase (an enzyme in saliva) cannot readily break down the sugars in the fruit. Because of this, the sugar isn't metabolised properly and can become "bad sugar". I say that in parenthesis as unrefined, pure sugar from fruit isn't as "bad" as the refined sugars from the store. You also lose the fibrous quality of the fruit. BUT, having said all that, having a few a week is no bad thing!0
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I always hear people telling me smoothies are not actually very healthy and too full of sugar. I drink one usually for breakfast and I'll also make one later on in the day if im craving one or have a big sweet tooth! Usually i just use ice, a little bit of plain yogurt and a mix of a bunch of fresh and frozen fruits and sometimes a splash of oj. Are the ingredients i'm using really making an unhealthy smoothie?
Also what other little snacks do you guys use when you got a big sweet tooth!
Thanks!
lolno. you're fine. just log it like anything else.0 -
The only problem with smoothies is that the amylase (an enzyme in saliva) cannot readily break down the sugars in the fruit. Because of this, the sugar isn't metabolised properly and can become "bad sugar". I say that in parenthesis as unrefined, pure sugar from fruit isn't as "bad" as the refined sugars from the store. You also lose the fibrous quality of the fruit. BUT, having said all that, having a few a week is no bad thing!
Sugar is not bad.0 -
The only problem with smoothies is that the amylase (an enzyme in saliva) cannot readily break down the sugars in the fruit. Because of this, the sugar isn't metabolised properly and can become "bad sugar". I say that in parenthesis as unrefined, pure sugar from fruit isn't as "bad" as the refined sugars from the store. You also lose the fibrous quality of the fruit. BUT, having said all that, having a few a week is no bad thing!
Sugar is not bad.
also, the blender you're dumping the whole fruit into doesn't work on a molecular level. the fiber from the fruit doesn't just magically disappear because it's now a liquid instead of a solid.0 -
The only problem with smoothies is that the amylase (an enzyme in saliva) cannot readily break down the sugars in the fruit. Because of this, the sugar isn't metabolised properly and can become "bad sugar". I say that in parenthesis as unrefined, pure sugar from fruit isn't as "bad" as the refined sugars from the store. You also lose the fibrous quality of the fruit. BUT, having said all that, having a few a week is no bad thing!
Sugar is not bad.
also, the blender you're dumping the whole fruit into doesn't work on a molecular level. the fiber from the fruit doesn't just magically disappear because it's now a liquid instead of a solid.
Think she got blenders and juicers confused, with juicing you lose the fiber.0 -
If they are tracked and accounted for in your calories, they aren't bad. If you have a 400 calorie smoothie, it should probably be a meal.
If you are eating high calorie smoothies as a snack or on top of a regular set of meals/cals, THEN that's a problem.
If you really want to make them healthy, add leaves into them.0 -
I treat my smoothies like anything else. I weight what I put into it, and log it into MFP so I know what I'm putting in my body.0
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If they are tracked and accounted for in your calories, they aren't bad. If you have a 400 calorie smoothie, it should probably be a meal.
If you are eating high calorie smoothies as a snack or on top of a regular set of meals/cals, THEN that's a problem.
If you really want to make them healthy, add leaves into them.
The smoothie I make is about 550 and it's no meal. It's cause I love it!0 -
no its not bad and even the sugar isnt unless you have a health issue if its natural from fruit. I am over always in sugar but a registered dietician told me never to worry about it I add protein often to mine0
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Wait, who says all smoothies are bad? That's kind of a blanket statement, there's a million different ways to make a smoothie. If you buy a smoothie from a store and have no idea what's in it, chances are it's a lot worse for you than you think because they'll add a bunch of crap to make it taste better. Smoothies are only as healthy as the ingredients that go into it are.0
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Smoothies are as good as you make them. My morning smoothie today:
2 cups nonfat milk
1 scoop protein powder
1/2 cup oatmeal
1 tbsp hemp seed
1 tbsp chia seed
2 tbsp flaxseed meal
1 banana
1 cup rasberry/blueberry blend
Calories: 686
Carbs: 111 grams
Fat: 17 grams
Protein: 35 grams
It was good. And thick. I ate it with a spoon.0 -
I think it's all about what you put in them ... and from what you are saying, it sounds fine. I might skip the oj (unless its fresh squeezed oj).
As for my sweet tooth, I use raw honey in my tea and eat fudgsicles. They are loaded though with chemicals ... :frown:0 -
My dietician doesn't want me to drink them because of the length of time it takes to consume. I have problems with over eating, so i need to listen to my brain when my body tells it i am full. So i have set meals.0
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I suspect smoothies sold at many of the snack shops that sell them probably have extra sugar; so they may not be as healthy as you think - in terms of I'm having a smoothie rather than soda. However you know what goes into the ones you make at home, and they will be as healthy (or unhealthy) as you make them.0
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Probably like most food, it is best if you make it yourself and know what is going in to it.
If it fits into your calories and you are satisfied with them, by all means enjoy them.
Personally, I prefer to chew my calories and get very little calories from liquids.0 -
Personally, I prefer to chew my calories and get very little calories from liquids.
Well, my smoothies are basically "nutritionally enhanced" ice cream0 -
Probably like most food, it is best if you make it yourself and know what is going in to it.
If it fits into your calories and you are satisfied with them, by all means enjoy them.
Personally, I prefer to chew my calories and get very little calories from liquids.
I feel the same but I only drink water and unsweetened tea so I think I can afford smoothie liquid calories.
(Unless the weekend comes and I get into vodka mode...that's a lil bit of a different story ;])
I do drink smoothies as a meal though, for breakfast. Heavy breakfast in the mornings makes my stomach feel kinda sick so a liquid breakfast does me well.
As for the person who said smoothies are harder to digest I feel like they send me to the bathroom kinda quick after I drink them, if ya know what I mean.0
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