How to reduce sugar in your diet?

Sugar are you addicted?

It is to see how you can make your sugar intake a mindless decision and a long term habit. But when your sugar treats become a habit,  it becomes a bit harder to say ‘no’ to, and then the sugar craving becomes an addiction. When that sugar reward becomes a necessary everyday treat, you know you are in trouble.

  • Do you grab a chocolate bar in the petrol station?
  • Treat yourself on Friday night with ice cream?
  • On a long car, journeys reach for the sweets?
  • Are sugar treats your ‘prize’ after any exercise?
  • Your personal reward after a busy week?
  • A nice slice of cake and a cuppa tea?

I’ve been there, I have self-medicated with chocolate. In fact, Americans feel that ‘cake’ has its own food group in the UK.

 

Sugar damages your health:

It isn’t the weight gain you need to worry about sugar can:

  • damage your heart
  • promotes your belly fat
  • make you feel tired ALL the time
  • has a toxic effect on your liver, similar to alcohol
  • hides in everyday food
  • ages you as much as cigarettes

Sugar is addictive 

Research in the way the brain works shows clearly that sugary foods are linked to pleasure nodes in our brain. Sugary treats release chemicals known as opioids into the bloodstream that attaches to receptors in our brain and they in turn signal pleasure. People feel much better after they have their ‘hit’. The euphoria that follows is hard to resist. Over time the brain becomes tolerant to sugar and to get that same ‘sugar high’, and more and more is needed to get that same feeling.

 

How to reduce sugar in your diet?

Simply noticing how much sugar you consume is the first step. Begin to become aware of the sugar in your diet.

Review your week and mark off how much:

  • Sugar in your tea and coffee,
  • Sugary drinks you consume (including fruit juices)
  • How many bars of chocolates/sweets you eat during the week.
  • Cereal bars
  • Breakfast cereal
  • Ice cream (up to 23 spoonfuls in each bowl)
  • Biscuits
  • Cakes

Simply notice or even better note down how much you eat. It will be the first step to helping you reduce the amount of sugar you consume.

 

Surprising effects of reducing your sugar

You might be surprised to find that your gentle withdrawal from sugar can actually make you feel awful. You may feel tired, irritable, tearful or even experience flu-like symptoms. You might not even associate these feelings with sugar withdrawal, it might seem a bit drastic.

It may take up to a week for these feels to decrease, but of course, that depends on you and your metabolism. In terms of breaking the habit, that will take longer. Generally, it takes two weeks to embed a habit, or longer to lose one so stick with it. Cut back slowly, be kind to yourself and don’t chastise yourself if you just can’t resist.

 

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Helping hand – sugary treats that are not so bad….

Your body needs a certain amount of sugar to fuel your brain and replenish your muscle glycogen. But don’t forget you can get sugar from carbohydrates as well as cakes and buns.

Fruit

Aim for just two servings a day – fruit is a yummy sweet snack and it gives your digestive system a good workout, breaking down those cellular walls! Try and eat local fruit like apples and pears their GI is lower, grapes and bananas, on the other hand, will shoot straight into your system and give you a sugar rush.

Dried Fruit

Dried fruit provides instant sweetness. I love it, but be careful you would think twice about eating a couple of apples straight after each other, but not 5/6 dried apricots. Dried fruit is great for a sugar hit but not too much and add some healthy nuts to reduce the GI.

Dairy Products

Milk has naturally occurring lactose or milk sugar. Your milk label might read ‘sugar’ but it is natural lactose. This type of sugar will help you feel fuller and give you a sweet hit.

Yoghurt

Yoghurt has the lactose sugar hit so it will satiate your sugar cravings. HOWEVER Fruity yoghurts have loads of sugar so if you can aim for natural yoghurt or even better real – Greek yoghurt because it has a higher amount of protein. FAGE is great, look out for it on your next shopping list.

If you are looking for some more information then read more about my 6 week Gentle Reset 

What sort of results can you expect?

Watch here Karen’s transformational change and as a teacher, she loved the evidence-based approach and she knew that her work /life balance was comprising her health and that has changed!

Gorgeous is your journey of discovery

PS. Start your journey and begin your transformation change, using nutrition, mindful exercise and personal coaching and become the best version of you click here to find out more about Gentle Reset

 

Find out what other clients have to say…

What brought you on board with Get Gorgeous? What inspired you to connect with me and come on board Get Gorgeous

“I was was missing something in my life.  I was not confident and  I just felt really empty. I followed you on your Pilates, I followed some of your blogs, and it’s just literally an email came in one day and said, why don’t we have a chat? And I just reached out, and from that very first conversation, I felt comfortable talking to you.”

So, from that position that you were in, what was it, was it seven, eight months ago, how are you feeling now, what is the transformation that you’ve seen in yourself?

“Everything’s changed. My life has completely changed,  I have just found the person that I want to be, and it’s not about creating myself, it’s just about being confident to be the person you want to be. I used to think everybody was judging me.

And now, you’re comfortable being yourself?

“I love being myself. I love the fact I can look in a mirror, and like, like myself. You have no idea, how powerful that has been.  The whole of my adult life, there are a handful of photographs of me, because I would not let anyone take my photograph, I didn’t like my looks, I was very detrimental about myself, and now, I will go out without makeup, I will have my hair into tousled, because it doesn’t need to be perfect. Because I’m not perfect, I’m so grateful for how I look, but I’m more grateful for how I feel”

You stepped into yourself and you are confident. And how has that affected your business?

“Oh my God, my business is flying. Flying. I have gone from being, that little girl behind the desk, who was too scared to come out from the desk, who was quite happy to shout and demand and push, because, that’s how you run a business, of course that’s how you run a business, isn’t it?

And the reality of it is, no, you don’t. You open yourself up. Opening yourself up and  sometimes, people look and don’t quite like you, I actually don’t worry about that any more, because, that’s about them, that’s not about me, I love how I can connect, especially how I can connect with other women. Never had that in my life. Never, always surrounded myself with masculinity, I now crave female contact. I am networking, something that I have never done.

And you’re speaking, as well. You’re speaking onstage, aren’t you?

 

 

“I am and that is so out of my comfort zone, I love the fact that I push myself out of that comfort zone, and I do that, and what I get back from it, is also my true self and I speak from the heart, because that is massive, I love that, and I love how it makes me feel.”

Good, that’s superb, am I right in thinking that you had a background with Slimming World and you were a leader, is that right?

Well,I’ve done Slimming World for two years, I’ve lost four stone, which was the start. 

But it didn’t help me with not liking myself very much and then I got to a point where I was thinking to myself: How can you tell yourself, you can have 15 sins a day? What is that  you’re saying to yourself? 15 sins, sins, the word sins.

I didn’t understand any nutrition, and it was the fact that I really wanted to understand more about how my body worked, what I ate, fuelled it, being told, yeah, you can eat endless low-fat things, and all of those things, and of course, now it’s coming out, isn’t it all those sugar in low fat things. It’s an absolute eye-opener, starting this journey. Opening my mind to learning about nutrition and just educating, educating myself.

I understand what it all does, it’s not about restriction, it’s about education.

Excellent. Brilliant. Inspiring words. Thank you so much, Sandra.

“No, thank you. As you know, my famous words are, everybody needs Adele in their live, So grateful you came into my life, so thank you.”

Gorgeous Girls on my Premier programme work with me and get their goals set and mindset strong and focused in under 90 days with my proven methods and nutritional habits. Find out more book a call click here to book your session now.

I am looking forward to speaking with you.

Sandra Wiggins Business owner Get Gorgeous Premier 31st October 2017

 

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