If you are a sugar addict you may be wondering if it's ever possible to stop! At the height of my sugar addiction, I was eating a family block of chocolate and a Chokito bar every day! My health was terrible, I was tired and sluggish and my brain was so "foggy" that I could barely think straight. I also used to suffer from really bad moods which I used to have to hide behind a smile.When I got so tired that I had to have a sleep as soon as I got home from work, I went to my doctor. All of the blood tests came back normal. He told me that going by the results, he wouldn't hesitate to recommend me for a life insurance policy. He didn't have any idea how to help me at all. I thought that my problem might be allergies, so I started to do some research at my local library and I came across a lot of information about sugar. This is how I started to learn how detrimental it can be to your health and I realized that it was time for me to stop.[]
  
My motto is that you have to control the sugar and not let the sugar control you. Having beaten a sugar addiction myself, these are my five favorite tips.Eat a whole food diet,The best way to describe whole foods, are to think of them as foods that your great-grandmother or great-grandfather would recognize. Whole foods are unprocessed foods such as beef, fish, meat, chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains (whole grain pastas and breads), nuts and legumes. An easy way to work out if a food is a whole food is to ask yourself, does it need a label to describe it? If it doesn't, then it is most likely a whole food. You should avoid processed foods altogether or keep them to a minimum. If more than a few ingredients are mentioned on the nutritional label, then it is probably best to avoid it.
  
Along with the sugar addiction, I struggled on and off with weight issues.Everything changed when I discovered what the underlying emotional issue was and how to deal with it. Now I know that a sugar/carb addiction can be healed by taking care of both physical and emotional issues.When we abandon ourselves by being unloving to ourselves - with self-judgment, ignoring our feelings, numbing them out with various addictions or making others responsible for us - we create a big empty hole inside. What this hole really wants is love - our love - but since we are abandoning ourselves, we are far from loving ourselves. The empty hole is very painful, and food - especially sugar and starches - works for the moment to fill the inner emptiness.
  
Eat more fat,The low fat diet period developed from skewed research back in the 1950s. There is now a lot of evidence to show that it is not fat that is making us fat, but sugar. Fat helps with satiety (making you feel full) which is very important if you are trying to lose weight or kick a sugar addiction. Weight Watchers have just launched some changes to the current program to allow two teaspoons of healthy oils such as olive, flaxseed and sunflower daily for zero points.
  
Sugar destroys beneficial bacteria and feeds the toxic bacteria. This is why the more sugar we eat, the more we want it. As the toxic bacteria proliferate, they demand more and more sugar to flourish. The more they flourish, the more they create toxins that affect our organs and our brain, causing diabetes, cancer, heart disease and autoimmune diseases, as well as autism, ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other mental disorders. (See "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" by Natasha Campbell-McBride, M.D. for a complete description of how all this happens).
  
Most people are not aware that they are addicted to sugar. However, they will quickly come to that realization if they ever try to go a few days without it. And if you have herpes, then you know too much sugar will only make your symptoms worse.Consuming too much sugar is not good for your body at all. It will lower your immune system, mess with your blood sugar levels and also lead to excess weight gain. Although you most likely won't be able to eliminate sugar from your diet completely, here are a few tips to reduce your intake dramatically.
  
Plenty of people eat sugary foods throughout the day because their body tells them that they are hungry or tired. One of the best ways to combat this feeling is to drink plenty of water throughout the day. In addition to staying hydrated, you will not feel as hungry or tired anymore.Make sure you always have your healthy meals ready when you are hungry so you don't have to snack as much. Keep a granola bar or similar with you or at your desk for times when you can't take your lunch break when you want to. If you have herpes, make sure it doesn't have nuts in it. Be sure to read about foods to avoid with a herpes outbreak.
  
In other words, millions of people all around the world, whether they admit it or not, need serious sugar addiction help.If you are one of these people identifying the problem is the first step towards successful treatment. Once you've decided to get sugar addiction help you can begin exploring your options for a viable sugar addiction treatment program that won't leave you out in the cold and eating more sugar than ever before.
  
No One Size Solutions.A successful program designed for the purpose of sugar addiction help will be sure to include various degrees of recovery for different people seeking help with sugar addictions. The problem is that everyone needing help with this particular addiction is interested in an all out cold turkey diet free of all great sweet treats. For a treatment program to be successful it needs to offer different services to those who need a more or less strict sugar free existence. This allows those who have diabetes to leave all sugar behind while those who simply want to lose a few pounds to cut out some of the sugar in their diets. You will need to identify the solution you feel will work best for you.
  
In his 2005 book, "The Biology of Belief," Dr. Lipton wrote that biology's Central Dogma was flawed because genes have no innate ability to express themselves. He stressed that something in the environment has to trigger gene activity. He explained that until recently, conventional scientists had ignored this fact, which had been established by frontier scientists.Dr. Lipton noted that epigenetics, the study of the molecular mechanisms by which environment controls gene activity, is one of the fastest-growing areas of scientific research. Science Journalist Gary Taubes is another 21st century, pioneer researcher.In his 2007 easy-to-read 500-page book "Good Calories, Bad Calories," he explained that high-calorie diets do not cause obesity or heart disease, unless those calories derive from carbohydrates, particularly refined sugar. He wrote that 150 years of scientific research shows that it's virtually impossible for a person to gain weight on an all-meat/fat diet. In fact, human populations throughout the world (e.g. traditional Eskimos, the African Masai, arctic people in Canada, Europe, and Russia, etc.), that consume all-meat/fat diets are universally fit with virtually no experience with chronic illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc.
  
  
My motto is that you have to control the sugar and not let the sugar control you. Having beaten a sugar addiction myself, these are my five favorite tips.Eat a whole food diet,The best way to describe whole foods, are to think of them as foods that your great-grandmother or great-grandfather would recognize. Whole foods are unprocessed foods such as beef, fish, meat, chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains (whole grain pastas and breads), nuts and legumes. An easy way to work out if a food is a whole food is to ask yourself, does it need a label to describe it? If it doesn't, then it is most likely a whole food. You should avoid processed foods altogether or keep them to a minimum. If more than a few ingredients are mentioned on the nutritional label, then it is probably best to avoid it.
Along with the sugar addiction, I struggled on and off with weight issues.Everything changed when I discovered what the underlying emotional issue was and how to deal with it. Now I know that a sugar/carb addiction can be healed by taking care of both physical and emotional issues.When we abandon ourselves by being unloving to ourselves - with self-judgment, ignoring our feelings, numbing them out with various addictions or making others responsible for us - we create a big empty hole inside. What this hole really wants is love - our love - but since we are abandoning ourselves, we are far from loving ourselves. The empty hole is very painful, and food - especially sugar and starches - works for the moment to fill the inner emptiness.
Eat more fat,The low fat diet period developed from skewed research back in the 1950s. There is now a lot of evidence to show that it is not fat that is making us fat, but sugar. Fat helps with satiety (making you feel full) which is very important if you are trying to lose weight or kick a sugar addiction. Weight Watchers have just launched some changes to the current program to allow two teaspoons of healthy oils such as olive, flaxseed and sunflower daily for zero points.
Sugar destroys beneficial bacteria and feeds the toxic bacteria. This is why the more sugar we eat, the more we want it. As the toxic bacteria proliferate, they demand more and more sugar to flourish. The more they flourish, the more they create toxins that affect our organs and our brain, causing diabetes, cancer, heart disease and autoimmune diseases, as well as autism, ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other mental disorders. (See "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" by Natasha Campbell-McBride, M.D. for a complete description of how all this happens).
Most people are not aware that they are addicted to sugar. However, they will quickly come to that realization if they ever try to go a few days without it. And if you have herpes, then you know too much sugar will only make your symptoms worse.Consuming too much sugar is not good for your body at all. It will lower your immune system, mess with your blood sugar levels and also lead to excess weight gain. Although you most likely won't be able to eliminate sugar from your diet completely, here are a few tips to reduce your intake dramatically.
Plenty of people eat sugary foods throughout the day because their body tells them that they are hungry or tired. One of the best ways to combat this feeling is to drink plenty of water throughout the day. In addition to staying hydrated, you will not feel as hungry or tired anymore.Make sure you always have your healthy meals ready when you are hungry so you don't have to snack as much. Keep a granola bar or similar with you or at your desk for times when you can't take your lunch break when you want to. If you have herpes, make sure it doesn't have nuts in it. Be sure to read about foods to avoid with a herpes outbreak.
In other words, millions of people all around the world, whether they admit it or not, need serious sugar addiction help.If you are one of these people identifying the problem is the first step towards successful treatment. Once you've decided to get sugar addiction help you can begin exploring your options for a viable sugar addiction treatment program that won't leave you out in the cold and eating more sugar than ever before.
No One Size Solutions.A successful program designed for the purpose of sugar addiction help will be sure to include various degrees of recovery for different people seeking help with sugar addictions. The problem is that everyone needing help with this particular addiction is interested in an all out cold turkey diet free of all great sweet treats. For a treatment program to be successful it needs to offer different services to those who need a more or less strict sugar free existence. This allows those who have diabetes to leave all sugar behind while those who simply want to lose a few pounds to cut out some of the sugar in their diets. You will need to identify the solution you feel will work best for you.
In his 2005 book, "The Biology of Belief," Dr. Lipton wrote that biology's Central Dogma was flawed because genes have no innate ability to express themselves. He stressed that something in the environment has to trigger gene activity. He explained that until recently, conventional scientists had ignored this fact, which had been established by frontier scientists.Dr. Lipton noted that epigenetics, the study of the molecular mechanisms by which environment controls gene activity, is one of the fastest-growing areas of scientific research. Science Journalist Gary Taubes is another 21st century, pioneer researcher.In his 2007 easy-to-read 500-page book "Good Calories, Bad Calories," he explained that high-calorie diets do not cause obesity or heart disease, unless those calories derive from carbohydrates, particularly refined sugar. He wrote that 150 years of scientific research shows that it's virtually impossible for a person to gain weight on an all-meat/fat diet. In fact, human populations throughout the world (e.g. traditional Eskimos, the African Masai, arctic people in Canada, Europe, and Russia, etc.), that consume all-meat/fat diets are universally fit with virtually no experience with chronic illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc.
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