Joanne Brims wrote:Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to this, and although I didnt really set out to cut out all sugar, just sweet junk food like chocolate and cake etc, I see after reading the book the message is I can't pick and choose. I am about a week into it and today somone left a mini cupcake on my desk at work. I was doing fine, good even until this. I looked at the mini cupcake from the morning tea, a morning tea that I set up for the office every month and have never even been phased by the cupcakes before (I'm in the habit of eating very well during the week) and after 10min of looking at it and thinking about it I devoured it! I never would have done that last month, I would have just given it to someone else and said I didn't feel like it.. I feel really bad for the slip up and now think should I even bother and is this actaully going to work on me. I only have about 3-5kgs to lose, love exercising and eat very well in all other areas but find myself drawn to sugary foods like chocolate and biscuits when I want to relax or when I'm emotional etc but always go over board which is what led me to the book.....any words of wisdom from people who have seen results? or maybe people who haven't? Thanks!
Hello Joanne and welcome
sugar is an addiction which is why we get drawn to "sugary foods" particularly when we want to relax or are emotional. And we all go overboard too.
I have been sugar free for eighteen months now and after initially losing all the weight I wanted to, which in my case has been 15kilos, I have continued because of the benefits to my health. The more I read and hear, the more I realise that sugar is an addictive toxin and I don't want it in my body.
I am also mostly a savoury eater now and eat the dextrose sweetened deserts only rarely, on special occasions. I feel much healthier in myself........my thinking is clearer, my skin is glowing, I have lost a lot of arthritic pain, and my hair is shinier. These are the outward signs I have noticed, hopefully my inner organs are all benefiting too. Also, I used to suffer from a bit of depression which I don't now.
Sugar has been linked with many of the diseases which seem to be reaching plague proportions in our society today. Obesity and type 2 diabetes being the most obvious ones, it's now linked to many cancers, heart and liver disease and even alsheimers.
Watch Dr. Lustig, an american scientist as he gives this excellent lecture on sugar and its ills, it lasts for one and a half hours and, if you have the time, do have a listen, you can link to this below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
I went cold turkey when I gave up sugar and did go through a withdrawal period of craving sugar which after a few weeks passed. Now I can sit with my family, all of whome, except my husband still eat sugar and watch them eating deserts and sweets and not feel anything at all.
I can only say to you..............give this a serious try and you may be surprised at the results. Whether your body needs to lose a bit of weight or not, you will certainly find results in other ways.
And it can only benefit your health.
cheers
Freda