Reduce your sugar intake 12 easy steps

How many times have you muttered to yourself:

“sugar is okay in moderation”.

“eliminating any ‘food group’ is dangerous”

“a little bit of something you fancy”

Every once in a while it is okay to have a doughnut, few biscuits, rather large cake. But let’s be honest, what is moderation, how do you moderate sugar when it is so addictive? Cutting out sugar is not the same as cutting out a food group because sugar is not a food group it is ‘nutrient free’ and an ’empty calorie’. Sugar is not beneficial to your body

  • no nutrients
  • no protein
  • no healthy fats
  • no enzymes

It would be best for you and your gorgeous body if you can reduce your sugar.

 

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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 them 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.

Easy ways to reduce your sugar

It doesn’t have to be difficult, you can start by simply observing your daily habits, notice what you do.  Follow this up with a little research. Learn a bit more change a bit more and begin to change your habits slowly.

Here are a few tips you can follow, try, and add one at a time:

1. Read ingredient lists and avoid foods that have sugar in the first three ingredients.2. Drink water and make it your number one drink
3. If you are really craving sugar go for fresh fruit first and see if that satiates your desire.
4. Drink herbal teas – avoid soft drinks and juices
5. Get busy – don’t let sweets dominate your thoughts
6. Swap flavoured yoghurt for natural varieties, maybe add your own fresh fruit like strawberries
7. Break habits associated with your addiction – ie. stopping to buy petrol and buying a chocolate bar.
8. Start reducing the sugar you add to your tea and coffee 1/2 teaspoon at a time Have snacks with a little fat or protein – ie. fruit and nuts/yoghurt, whole-grain toast with nut butter (not jam/honey)
9. Ensure you feel full of your meals, then you will be less likely to snack.
10. Remove temptation from your house and workplace.
11. Carry water with you at all times in your handbag.
12. Get organised and carry prepared snacks in your handbag.

One Gorgeous customer’s snacks on swede sticks – does that sound tempting?
If you are looking for some more information then click here to find out 6 ways to reset your body and your mind Find out more! 

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 was your health like before you joined Get Gorgeous?

“I’d noticed that I was getting a lot of colds. I’m also an academic so being in a school type environment so I was getting a lot of colds, but also I was feeling rather lethargic.

From a nutrition point of view, I felt that I wasn’t putting the right things in my body but I didn’t know what the alternatives should be or could be in order to just feel that physically, feel more improved physically.

What have you tried or done in the past to improve your health?

“When I was a lot younger, it was easy just to cut certain foods out, you know, because predominantly, it is a weight thing for me but actually it’s not.  I appreciate now that my weight is the outcome of what it was that I was putting into my body

I’ve tried typical other diets which worked for two to three weeks and then as soon as I eat normally, as I would call it, it all comes flooding back.

Rachel explains:

“I don’t want to feel deprived”

I like food and I’m the sort of person if you tell me I can’t have something then I want it all the more so I don’t want to be deprived and obviously what had happened is that you know, ‘

“I am active and I don’t want to feel hungry”

I have a dog and I’m quite active, but my body’s got used to that, so in order for me to change anything about me physically, there needed to be the combination of different food choices and moving more.

So whereas previously it was just a case of just not eating as much, and not changing anything on the movement side, and I think for a long time, actually, I was eating the wrong things and also not enough. My body was feeling constantly starved. – Yes. – But I’d be thinking, “I’m very hungry, “therefore I must be losing weight,” and then being disappointed. When actually, the scales were going the opposite way and I was confused, you know, because historically, put less in, the weight dropped off but that’s because my makeup was different then. I was a lot younger,

I realized when I hit my 40s that actually I needed some additional help with that because my old-fashioned habits weren’t working anymore and I think that’s been it, and as a result, I know when I’ve not drunk enough water now because I’m thirsty, and I know what thirsty means and I know what hungry means in my body”

“Now I feel more confident, proactive about managing my business because I am mindful of looking after myself”

“I feel more confident, more proactive about managing my business because I feel well, content and more mindful of looking after myself.   Looking after myself which is in harmony with my business not in lieu of anything that I should be doing, as a businesswoman. I am not starving myself”
 
I know that I live a million miles an hour that because of my work so I wanted something that would be naturally absorbed into my day to day life. I’ve tried other things before and I have to change my way of doing things too much, it didn’t fit, Get Gorgeous fits my lifestyle”

Rachel @askthechameleon askthechameleon Get Gorgeous 19th July 2018

 

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