stopping sugar today!
loria508
Posts: 41 Member
Hi , well today is the day, cold turkey no sugar! I know its my downfall from reaching my goal! Need support and any advice would be great..... thanks
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I am beginning to think I need to do the same thing although I have no idea how. It is really the one thing I truly struggle with.0
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It's hard to stop sugar!! My body CRAVES it...and carbs...stick it out tho!! I dont know how long it takes for it to completely leave your system, but once it does, it wont taste right to ya anymore...a bite of something sweet will make ya feel ill. Good luck!!0
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What kind of sugar? Ok to give up cake, pies, cookies and other processed foods. But don't give up foods that have sugar naturally such as fruit or milk.0
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If you start getting headaches or dizzy, eat some beans. That's what got me through when I gave up sugar and white flour 10 yeas ago.
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If you can get through 5 days of no sugar and/or carbs you will feel soooo much better and the cravings go away. It's hard, but it's so worth it.0
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good luck. i havent conquered that world yet...0
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It's hard to stop sugar!! My body CRAVES it...and carbs...stick it out tho!! I dont know how long it takes for it to completely leave your system, but once it does, it wont taste right to ya anymore...a bite of something sweet will make ya feel ill. Good luck!!
I agree. I've realized that sugar has an addictive quality to it.What kind of sugar? Ok to give up cake, pies, cookies and other processed foods. But don't give up foods that have sugar naturally such as fruit or milk.
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You can track your sugar on here along with everything else. I do, and it's amazing how it adds up. Just change your food tracker to track sugar intake. Seems like there is sugar in everything.0
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Good luck to you! The first 3 days were difficult but once I made it to day 4 I was great. I truly felt better than I had in a long time. I hope you find that the carb cravings leave and like other posters have mentioned replacing sugar with fruit, milk, beans or grains is a great thing to do for yourself. Hang in there, it's completely worth it!0
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I am also trying to give up "bad" sugar, it is extremely hard and my body has been screaming for it. Gonna be tough but I know it is better for me.0
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The first week is the hardest! Xylitol really helped me! It tastes just like sugar and is so good in tea. I drink a lot of sweet tea when I stop sugar. It really helps to have a replacement that tastes just like the real thing.
I get the Xyla brand because it is not made from corn like many of the cheaper products out there.
http://www.xylitolusa.com/0 -
Sticking with 15 grams or less a day is a great way to start....including the things that naturally have sugar...for example usinf fat free half and half instead of milk in coffee or having nuts without the fruit for a snack. Once your body gets used to having very little sugar (only what may come from veggies)......it might be much easier to stick with your goal.... blessings on your mission!!0
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Good luck, I recently gave up the "extra sugar", from cakes, candy, etc. The first few days were horrible, I had a headache the whole time. Whenever I felt the craving for it, I drank lots of water. That really helped, and ate more fruit. It's really tough, but it is so worth it, I've never felt better and my body has toned up so much. Just keep in mind how you want to look and feel. Keep us posted.0
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I'm on day 5 of no sugar! Its been quite easy this time around. I only eat natural sugar from fruits. I have been making sure I eat protein at each meal w/ a carb. I don't crave the sweets and breads or cereals like before. I also have cut milk from my diet since it was upsetting my son's stomach.
I decided to cut the sugar because I ate the 42oz huge bag of M&Ms in one week... its the $12 bag! I would wake in the middle of the night while nursing and that was my snack and of course throughout the day.
I have no tips... just stay strong.0 -
thanks , will do!0
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Like others have said the first few days are really rough.
Try to come up with a "substitute" for when you are craving it. I used herbal tea.
You will likely have a headache and potentially be really achy for a few days. Drink a LOT of water.
It is hard, very hard....but you can do it. I have done it a couple times but I tend to relapse because sugar is one of those things I can't have "in moderation". If there is a birthday or something coming up and I have a piece of cake...that's it...I fall off the wagon.0 -
there is a good book called Sugar Busters that may help you with the 'no' sugar thing. Hope this helps!!0
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I will join you. I caved yesterday but I will not cave today. Nothing but real nature made sugar for this girl for at least 5 days. We can do this!0
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I will continue with fruit and milk..... thanks0
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Sounds good, it's nice to have someone starting with me today!0
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There seems to be conflicting ideas all around these boards on sugar, natural sugar, and no sugar. One of the things I did when I started this new lifestyle was started eating a lot more fruit. I like fruit and I find much more portable than veggies by in large (doesn't require the fridge, don't need to cut it up before I leave the house or use special storage containers, etc). I make sure I incorporate veggies into lunch and dinner when home but when I work fruit is just easier. However eating an apple and an orange put me over my sugar for the entire day! This week has been bad for processed sugar b/c of Easter although I have been trying to be moderate in what I am eating. Should I really worry about the natural sugar I am getting from fruits? Most days if I subtract that sugar I am well within the range that MFP allots.0
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I'm a sugar addict also- the only thing I've found that works is to go cold turkey- if I can make it past 4 days with no sugar, I find I don't crave it anymore and can have it once in a while. However, if I then have sugar again two days in a row, I'm back to the starting point. Good luck!0
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I was eating sugar like it was the last food on earth. I finally stopped indulging... and now I'm focused more on what foods and how much of those foods make sugar cravings kick in. I eat dark chocolate almost everyday... the good stuff... 70% and up. I eat Fage yogurt every morning (with cherries!) and I eat a Lara Bar every day. There's enough protein and good stuff in these foods that I don't feel like I need 2 Hershey's Bars 30 minutes later. If I eat white bread, rice, etc. for lunch, I want sweets as soon as I get back to my desk at work, though!0
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Have healthy snacks available; that way you are not tempted by the sugar around you. After 3 days your desire will be gone. You can do it.0
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I am having the same issue! I have a jar and any day that I don't have anything but natural sugar, I put a dollar into it. This way I can motivate myself to stay away and save money for new outfits in a few months!0
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the reason sugar is so hard to kick is because (1) it affects our brain in the same way crack or coke does! (2) its in EV-EVERY-THING! all processed foods and low-fat foods are substittuted with sugars and sugar alochols, or high fructose corn syrup...its how they keep us all buying JUNK food and not sticking to natural plant-based foods...
One thing that is good for you and when I'm craving sugar I eat is dark chocolate OVER 70%...at first 70 or 72% tastes real bitter, but after a while you can move up in darkness and anything below 73% will taste so sweet its disgusting/makes you feel sick...sugar is toxic so great for you for cutting it out!
Here's a great resource for those wanting to know more: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57407128/preview-is-sugar-toxic/
And within the link is the full video from 60 minutes with Dr. Sanjay Gupta!0 -
I also use Xylitol in my coffee it doesn't have any aftertaste like stevia and tastes the same as sugar but much milder. I use a little Stevia in my tea, because I don't notice the aftertaste as much and for some reason prefer it over the xylitol in my tea (with Stevia a little goes a long way, too much and the aftertaste is just way too strong). You can also substitute xylitol in baking. I try to avoid sugar or anything that contains sugar (except for fruits), but it seems very difficult to eliminate it all together (so I'm happy with minimizing it). Just remember you can do anything you set your mind to do, and good luck!0
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There seems to be conflicting ideas all around these boards on sugar, natural sugar, and no sugar. One of the things I did when I started this new lifestyle was started eating a lot more fruit. I like fruit and I find much more portable than veggies by in large (doesn't require the fridge, don't need to cut it up before I leave the house or use special storage containers, etc). I make sure I incorporate veggies into lunch and dinner when home but when I work fruit is just easier. However eating an apple and an orange put me over my sugar for the entire day! This week has been bad for processed sugar b/c of Easter although I have been trying to be moderate in what I am eating. Should I really worry about the natural sugar I am getting from fruits? Most days if I subtract that sugar I am well within the range that MFP allots.
The sugar measurement only counts for added sugars. Added means it didn't grow with it. Coke is added, apples are not. MFP can't differentiate between the two. If you are diabetic the sugar in fruit has to be monitored but it's still healthy. If not, it's absolutely fine.0 -
Like others have said the first few days are really rough.
Try to come up with a "substitute" for when you are craving it. I used herbal tea.
You will likely have a headache and potentially be really achy for a few days. Drink a LOT of water.
It is hard, very hard....but you can do it. I have done it a couple times but I tend to relapse because sugar is one of those things I can't have "in moderation". If there is a birthday or something coming up and I have a piece of cake...that's it...I fall off the wagon.
Same here! I am addicted to sugar, I cant have just a little piece of cake. Todays the day!0 -
OK, me too, I am in. No sugar unless it comes from fruit starting right this moment. I did use a little aguave nectar in my Greek yogurt this morning which is natural but has carbs. I will try to nix that also. I have had a headache for two days straight I swear.0
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