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#737142 - 04/29/12 10:46 AM
No sugar?!
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Connoisseur
Registered: 10/18/11
Posts: 1218
Loc: Central Coast of California - ...
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Hi Everyone, Has anyone ever followed this clean way of living: www.TheGraciousPantry.com.?A friend of mine has been following this woman and her way of living/recipes for 30 days and she looks AMAZING!!! She worked out while following this way of eating and doing the Jillian 30-day Shred videos at home. It's not that she lost any weight but she's turned fat into muscle and the transformation is unbelievable! I'm not a fast food junkie, I don't eat breads or high fat foods BUT I do eat sugar like a fiend. I love it in my coffee, tea, I love cookies, chocolate bars, chocolate coffee drinks, etc. It's BAD! Anyways, after seeing my friend make such a transformation and my Mom (Personal Trainer and Nutritionist) telling me for years that sugar needs to be cut out of my diet.....I am giving this a go! Has anyone cut all of their sugars (bad sugars) out? If so, did you get headaches, grumpy, GI issues?
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#737157 - 04/29/12 12:02 PM
Re: No sugar?!
[Re: elf925]
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The Black Orlov
Registered: 03/15/09
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I don't know. I mean I "get it" the health facts and science make sense and seem sound to me but I can't ever get the nagging "people for hundreds and hundreds of years ate sugar, carbs etc... and didn't have problems" thought out of my head.
they did, but they didn't. refined sugar wasn't introduced that long ago. in that, even when it was available in the 17th century, it was a luxury item. It was around mid 18th century that it's use was more widespread and there's documented decline in health with it's introduction. Also even though it existed, the amount consumed per person annually is NOTHING like it is now. Refined Sugar Consumption Trends in Past 300 Years:
In 1700, the average person consumed about 4 pounds of sugar per year. In 1800, the average person consumed about 18 pounds of sugar per year. In 1900, individual consumption had risen to 90 pounds of sugar per year. In 2009, more than 50 percent Americans consume 1/2 pound of sugar per day, which is 180 pounds of sugar per year.
In 1890, obesity rate in US for white males, age group 50's only, were 3.4%. In 1975, the obesity rate in US of all population was 15%. In 2009, 32% of Americans are obese.
In 1893, there were fewer than 3 diabetes per 100,000 people in US. Today, there are 8,000 diabetes per 100,000 people in US.
Currently, worldwide annual consumption of refined sugar is about 120 million tons (about 15% is in US alone, which is 18 million tons) and it is increasing at a rate of about 2 million tons per year. About 75% of sugar is consumed within its production country. About 25% is traded internationally. In many industrialized countries, sugar has become one of the most heavily subsidized agricultural products (along with corn and soy to feed live stocks for meat production). as far as carbs, yes people ate them. But as you know ancient grains are different from modern grains too, as was the preparation of said grains. ELF, totally agree with your post.
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#737162 - 04/29/12 12:14 PM
Re: No sugar?!
[Re: btrflai]
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Registered: 10/18/11
Posts: 1218
Loc: Central Coast of California - ...
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Thanks, e.taylor! My Mom is here with me and just read your posts. She said, "Dang, she really knows her stuff!" That says A LOT coming from my Mom =) Elf, I believe that treats are definitely okay. It's just that I need to aim more for fresh strawberry's with greek yogurt and a dab of honey on top rather than a king sized box of Junior Mints!! e.taylor, I am going to brace myself for a hard week and do my best to overcome any cravings. While growing up I ate a very clean diet and I felt amazing. In my adulthood, adding all of the sugary junk I have has really taken a toll on how I feel.
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