Sugar addict? Guilty as charged

jessiejhow123
jessiejhow123 Posts: 6 Member
edited November 18 in Motivation and Support
Hi everyone! I'm 21 and sugar is my weakness. I feel like I need it all the time. I'm looking for people to help keep me motivated and accountable! Together and help from God I know we can do this! Feel free to add me :)

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  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    if sugar is your weakness then reduce your intake of it to a point where you are meeting calorie goals, and it is not crowding out other nutrients.

    However, please be aware that sugar, by itself, is not addictive and has never been proven to be addictive. Sugar can be part of an overall healthy diet that is meeting calorie, micro, and macro goals.

    Remember, there are no bad foods, just bad diets.
  • Misskcm
    Misskcm Posts: 143 Member
    I'm the same way!! Major sweet tooth!!
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
    Hi everyone! I'm 21 and sugar is my weakness. I feel like I need it all the time. I'm looking for people to help keep me motivated and accountable! Together and help from God I know we can do this! Feel free to add me :)

    You um ... DO need it all the time. To live.

  • mantramoon
    mantramoon Posts: 31 Member
    I understand completely! It's wired into us from when we are babies (mother's milk is sweet!). My strategy is to allow myself a little bit, but don't keep sweets around the house - if it's there I will eat it! Logging helps me keep it under control because I have to decide: would I rather have something nutritious and filling or empty calories?
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    mantramoon wrote: »
    I understand completely! It's wired into us from when we are babies (mother's milk is sweet!). My strategy is to allow myself a little bit, but don't keep sweets around the house - if it's there I will eat it! Logging helps me keep it under control because I have to decide: would I rather have something nutritious and filling or empty calories?

    Really??? :|

  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    The article linked to in the first post is a list of some guy's opinions. He rejects the idea that people can be addicted to things - not just sugar, but even drugs or alcohol. I wouldn't pay much attention to anything he says.


  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    mantramoon wrote: »
    I understand completely! It's wired into us from when we are babies (mother's milk is sweet!). My strategy is to allow myself a little bit, but don't keep sweets around the house - if it's there I will eat it! Logging helps me keep it under control because I have to decide: would I rather have something nutritious and filling or empty calories?

    false
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  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    dfwesq wrote: »
    The article linked to in the first post is a list of some guy's opinions. He rejects the idea that people can be addicted to things - not just sugar, but even drugs or alcohol.

    Also false. ...
    What was false?

  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    Sugar is my weakness too! I love the sweet stuff. Instead of fighting it, I just plan a dessert into my daily calories everyday (usually around 250-300 calories of my 1700). I even have a "Dessert" section in my diary.

    By doing this, I gave up the struggle and just enjoy my sweet treat each evening. Now, I won't lie, over the course I have given up the pint of Ben & Jerry's and instead have a pint of Halo Top (which gets me protein and fiber too!).

    In other words, if you know you love sweet things, don't deprive yourself. Instead, just find a way to fit it into your day. It tastes so much better when you know you are able to have it without wrecking your progress.
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