rokkerkory
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Just cut soda folks
Not really bad, actually. The only problem that some may have is the carbs.My go to snack has become tortilla chips and homemade salsa. How bad is that for me?
Just cut soda folks
Just cut soda folks
This sucks because sugar is in EVERYTHING.
at least in the USA
Don't drink soda.
Don't put sugar in your coffee/tea.
Stop eating so many sweets.
Done.
While salt isn't as bad as sugar, holy shit do they pump that into everything. Even health foods at stores have tons and tons of salt in them. I find it funny that low sodium options have just a little less sodium than the normal version. Its why I try to make a lot of soups and stuff myself in a crockpot because I don't add anywhere near as much salt.
Don't drink soda.
Don't put sugar in your coffee/tea.
Stop eating so many sweets.
Done.
Bingo. Y'all don't gotta swear off all sugar because it's "like poison". But at the least just do those three things and your life will improve. I did and my skin and energy levels improved. Try looking on the back of the box when you buy stuff.Don't drink soda.
Don't put sugar in your coffee/tea.
Stop eating so many sweets.
Done.
Going from 500% of your Sugar recommendation to 100% is gonna be a huge quality of life jump for anyone. Saying you gotta keep cutting is really intimidating. Baby steps, y'know?Processed food contains sugar. So add that to your list
Best thing you can do is exercising though. Improves your heart, your lungs, makes your vessels less likely to clot and burns the sugar on top of it, while it reduces the fat in your organs. Plus thousands of other things like increased endurance and reduced stress, it's a lot better than just cutting sugars and thinking you will do fine.
A good diet is important, but if you exercise well, you are allowed to eat moderate amounts of sugar, other carbs and fat. After all, you need the calories to burn.
:/ in the same boat as your brother.My brother wsa not feeling well a lot and after a bunch of tests they found he was pre-diabetic and put him on a low/no carb diet.
He was always a cuddly figured bloke, not fat, just a dad bod/Geof Bingham type of body and he has lost so much weight.
I thought I would see what it's like, and I can tell you the main draw is I never feel lethargic after lunch any more. I guess substituting carbs for protein, and eating more pulses and nuts, has had a two fold effect, lost belly fat and noticeably more muscle mass.
I'd recommend it to anyone.
And let's face it ,chicken is much better than bread...
What is a moderate amount of sugar though?
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the maximum amount of added sugars you should eat in a day are (7): Men: 150 calories per day (37.5 grams or 9 teaspoons). Women: 100 calories per day (25 grams or 6 teaspoons).
So basically one can of soda and you are over max for the day. And that doesn't count all the the bullshit you eat.
In my opinion moderate amount of sugar is no buendo. Unless moderate means seldom.
I think most people wouldn't even know how to define moderate.
Don't drink soda.
Don't put sugar in your coffee/tea.
Stop eating so many sweets.
Done.
Best thing you can do is exercising though. Improves your heart, your lungs, makes your vessels less likely to clot and burns the sugar on top of it, while it reduces the fat in your organs. Plus thousands of other things like increased endurance and reduced stress, it's a lot better than just cutting sugars and thinking you will do fine.
A good diet is important, but if you exercise well, you are allowed to eat moderate amounts of sugar, other carbs and fat. After all, you need the calories to burn.
I just can't do the first one, though it's often artificially sweetened and I'm down to less than one a day.
Just cut soda folks
Don't drink soda.
Don't put sugar in your coffee/tea.
Stop eating so many sweets.
Done.
I just can't do the first one, though it's often artificially sweetened and I'm down to less than one a day.
The soda, coffee and tea thing would go so far with so many people.
When I cut sweet tea so much changed, almost immediately. I feel better and am healthier. I'm pretty sure my weight loss is 90 percent cutting sweet tea and cereal.
If you're already to that point than you absolute can. You're definitely capable of it. It can be hard but you can do it.
What about ice cream?
You basically have to force yourself to suffer through it, and then after a week or two it takes fine 😁
Is there a difference in sugary intakes for men & women? Because there's a noticeable difference between my gf and me (i've got maybe 30 lbs less than her?) despite us having pretty much the same diet more or less. The main difference goes for the breakfast where I eat toast and she take a bowl of cereal(Mini-Wheats usually) & milk, and she sometimes buy small bags of sugary snacks, while my snacks are mostly granolas(still sugar in there though), apples & chips?
That can't be just that right? If she just stop eating cereals and her sugary snacks she'll suddenly lose 20lbs over a few months?
Sure, I was always the skinny type, even if I don't do sports and mostly sit in front of a computer all day, but I can't put all the "blame" on my metabolism, can I?
I can't drink coffee without some sugar ��
Makes sense. Last year I was underweight, but because of college I started to consume lots of coffee. By the end of last year, I became slightly overweight. I was like what the hell I don't even eat three square meals a day(though admittedly I almost always stopped by Tim Hortons for breakfast that year). I lost like a quarter of what I gained by just not putting sugar in my coffee earlier this year and avoiding anything sweet. Imagine what I can do if I actually exercised!
Avoiding sugar isn't that difficult.
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Absolutely helps to cut sweet tea. I'd go through a few gallons a week (Red Diamond) and now that I cut that out, with roughly the same diet, I've lost ~20 pounds since April.
Yep, it's been in everything a person's eaten for their entire life. It's an incredibly difficult habit to break. It's easy to say it's easy once you're on the other side of it.I think the average person doesn't feel that way. It's feels physically and mentally almost impossible for them.
What is a moderate amount of sugar though?
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the maximum amount of added sugars you should eat in a day are (7): Men: 150 calories per day (37.5 grams or 9 teaspoons). Women: 100 calories per day (25 grams or 6 teaspoons).
So basically one can of soda and you are over max for the day. And that doesn't count all the the bullshit you eat.
In my opinion moderate amount of sugar is no buendo. Unless moderate means seldom.
I think most people wouldn't even know how to define moderate.
Is there a difference in sugary intakes for men & women? Because there's a noticeable difference between my gf and me (i've got maybe 30 lbs less than her?) despite us having pretty much the same diet more or less. The main difference goes for the breakfast where I eat toast and she take a bowl of cereal(Mini-Wheats usually) & milk, and she sometimes buy small bags of sugary snacks, while my snacks are mostly granolas(still sugar in there though), apples & chips?
That can't be just that right? If she just stop eating cereals and her sugary snacks she'll suddenly lose 20lbs over a few months?
Sure, I was always the skinny type, even if I don't do sports and mostly sit in front of a computer all day, but I can't put all the "blame" on my metabolism, can I?
I'm trying so hard to cut sugar. I went a week without any sweets and then I ate 1kg of cheese cake in two sittings. Lifting weights allows me to not see the aesthetic effects of sugar but systemically I will end up suffering. My grandfather died from diabetes and my father just had his leg amputated because of diabetes. I barely have any sugar in the house as it is but the temptation is unreal. I quit cigarettes cold turkey, drinking, etc. but sugar is on another level of addictive.