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Eliminating SUGAR

Posts: 49 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I am no stranger to tracking and diets. I've only been sucessful at losing weight a few times in my life, and they were all while tracking either calories, or points in weight watchers. What I am inquiring about is the topic of sugar. I am reading a book about why to eliminate it entirely. I'm hoping to hear sucess stories of people who have eliminated it, what the benefits are, etc. Tips and suggestions are much encouraged!

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  • Posts: 49 Member
    I just want to clarify that I still eat fruit- so I would not be cutting it entirely. Sorry for not being specific.
  • Posts: 28,055 Member
    edited December 2019
    I am no stranger to tracking and diets. I've only been sucessful at losing weight a few times in my life, and they were all while tracking either calories, or points in weight watchers. What I am inquiring about is the topic of sugar. I am reading a book about why to eliminate it entirely. I'm hoping to hear sucess stories of people who have eliminated it, what the benefits are, etc. Tips and suggestions are much encouraged!

    What's the book?

    Recently, for a few weeks I challenged myself to limit my added sugar to the WHO recommendation of no more than 5% of total calories. The first day I just logged. The second day I made changes. The third day and for the next few weeks I was down to @ 5%.

    I found it too restrictive for this time of year (and didn't see any benefits) but might try it again next summer once my strawberries start popping.

    There are some in the challenge who are doing 0 added sugar: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10769530/30-day-logging-limiting-added-sugar-challenge/p1
  • Posts: 179 Member
    edited December 2019
    I applaud you for wanting to cutting back on sugar for whatever your reason. I did too.
    Food isn’t bad or good but Yes some foods are “bad for us” including having too much sugar. Yes we can have some sugar. Not all sugars are the same. Here’s about everything you ever wanted to know about sugar. The good, the bad and the ugly.
    https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/sugar/
  • Posts: 35,795 Member

    I just saw in another post that he had beets in his diary. Where do people think refined sugar generally comes from? Cane and...beets.

    FTR, sugar beets are a different cultivar from regular vegetable beets. Very different. Look more like a fat, stubby parsnip.
  • Posts: 3,882 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »

    FTR, sugar beets are a different cultivar from regular vegetable beets. Very different. Look more like a fat, stubby parsnip.

    Both got that delicious sugar.
  • Posts: 35,795 Member
    edited December 2019

    Both got that delicious sugar.

    Sure. Lots in the one case (sugar beets), not much in the other (regular red beets).

    Dog cookies and Pepperidge Farm Sausalito Milk Chocolate Macadamia Cookies are both "cookies", too, but I'd only eat the latter. Just not the same, not close.

    Even if in the debate section, the beet thing . . . ?
  • Posts: 3,882 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »

    Sure. Lots in the one case (sugar beets), not much in the other (regular red beets).

    Dog cookies and Pepperidge Farm Sausalito Milk Chocolate Macadamia Cookies are both "cookies", too, but I'd only eat the latter. Just not the same, not close.

    Sure, it's the debate section, but the beet thing . . . ?

    My point was that he says he has eliminated sugar entirely, but he has not because he eats beets...which have sugar.
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