Halo top question
threesixten
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Ok, I.. like many of you, adore halo top. But i have noticed on nights i have it lateish after dinner (9pm or so) that i get horrible sleep. I wake up sometimes in the middle of the night or very early before my alarm with that kind of rush of anxiety similar to when i have had a but too much to drink the night before. Has anyone else experienced this? Obviously the remedy would be not to eat it too late at night, but i am curious if im the only one. Im not eating a crazy amount -- half a pint at most. Could it be the "sugar"?
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Was it chocolate? The caffeine?0
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Any flavor does it!0
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It sounds like you might unconsciously believe that you cheated and ate "real" high fat ice cream. You might try writing out a short statement for yourself telling yourself that you ate food that is on your meal plan and that you are all right. Read the statement a few times, out loud, before you go to sleep. It works for me.5
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It sounds like you might unconsciously believe that you cheated and ate "real" high fat ice cream. You might try writing out a short statement for yourself telling yourself that you ate food that is on your meal plan and that you are all right. Read the statement a few times, out loud, before you go to sleep. It works for me.
Hmm. Maybe! I am definitely hyper conscious of when I over indulge. I'll try tonight!1 -
It sounds like you might unconsciously believe that you cheated and ate "real" high fat ice cream. You might try writing out a short statement for yourself telling yourself that you ate food that is on your meal plan and that you are all right. Read the statement a few times, out loud, before you go to sleep. It works for me.
Um ok...2 -
If I suspected a fake ice cream of doing that to me, I'd return to real ice cream.
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You might be having trouble digesting it. If you eat a different food close to bedtime, does the same thing happen?
I can't have pasta within 2 hours of sleeping or I'll sleep terribly. But having it for dinner around 8 and going to bed around 10:30 works out fine.
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singingflutelady wrote: »It sounds like you might unconsciously believe that you cheated and ate "real" high fat ice cream. You might try writing out a short statement for yourself telling yourself that you ate food that is on your meal plan and that you are all right. Read the statement a few times, out loud, before you go to sleep. It works for me.
Um ok...
Eh, sure, it sounds weird but so are brains.0 -
macgurlnet wrote: »You might be having trouble digesting it. If you eat a different food close to bedtime, does the same thing happen?
I can't have pasta within 2 hours of sleeping or I'll sleep terribly. But having it for dinner around 8 and going to bed around 10:30 works out fine.
~Lyssa
Nope-- I have only noticed this with Halo top!0 -
JeromeBarry1 wrote: »If I suspected a fake ice cream of doing that to me, I'd return to real ice cream.
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So would you rather have bad sleep, real ice cream, or neither?
Frankly, I think it all sounds like a bunch of woo, but I'm also seemingly the odd one out who doesn't understand the fascination of Halo Top beyond people seeming to be "OMG SO MUCH ICE CREAM" or "ICE CREAM FOR NO CALORIES!" I'm also an ice cream snob, though, and would rather have 65 grams of something that tastes good, where I can count all of the ingredients on one hand. (I make my own. Cream + milk + sugar + coffee (or peaches, or whatever else I'm using as the flavor).)2 -
Well, the sweetener in Halo Top is erythritol. It's a sugar alcohol, and some people have digestive issues when they ingest too much of it. Stuff like rumbly stomach, diarrhea, and nausea. I've never heard of erythritol causing anxiety and sleeplessness, but it could be a possibility.2
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collectingblues wrote: »So would you rather have bad sleep, real ice cream, or neither?
Frankly, I think it all sounds like a bunch of woo, but I'm also seemingly the odd one out who doesn't understand the fascination of Halo Top beyond people seeming to be "OMG SO MUCH ICE CREAM" or "ICE CREAM FOR NO CALORIES!" I'm also an ice cream snob, though, and would rather have 65 grams of something that tastes good, where I can count all of the ingredients on one hand. (I make my own. Cream + milk + sugar + coffee (or peaches, or whatever else I'm using as the flavor).)
I get that, but I have major trouble stopping myself, so it is a comfort to know if I did go overboard on halo top that it would be 1/4 as "bad" as a pint of Ben and Jerry's. To each his own!0 -
Well, the sweetener in Halo Top is erythritol. It's a sugar alcohol, and some people have digestive issues when they ingest too much of it. Stuff like rumbly stomach, diarrhea, and nausea. I've never heard of erythritol causing anxiety and sleeplessness, but it could be a possibility.
Aye, I'll look into that some more!0
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