Cut Sugar and Lose Weight Fast
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Cut Sugar and Lose Weight Fast
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According to the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, diets high in fructose, the inexpensive sweetener used in soft drinks, candy, cookies and cakes, increases blood pressure and leads to increased risk for heart attack and stroke. Further, excessive sugar wreaks havoc on our blood sugar and insulin leading to metabolic diseases such as diabetes and certain forms of cancer.
While many people find it difficult to kick the sugar habit, mounting evidence indicates that long term health and weight loss goals can be significantly improved by eliminating sweets and replacing them with natural foods that we have evolvedto eat. Cut as many foods as possible from the following list, and you’ll achieve rapid weight lossand reduced risk from disease.
1. Soft Drinks and Carbonated Beverages
2. White Flour and Wheat Based Foods
3. French Fries and Doughnuts
These foods are largely refined carbohydrates which have been fried. At 250 to 300 calories for an average serving they are a major contributor to the growing obesity problem in the US. They break down into simple sugars in minutes, and the worst part is the frying process produces glycated end products known to accelerate aging in the body.
4. Breakfast Cereals
Marketing efforts would make you believe that breakfast cereal is a healthy way to start your day. A single serving has 13 grams of sugar, and most have little nutritional value.
5. Cookies, Candy, Ice Cream and Desserts
Dessert items are loaded with 40 to 60 grams of sugar per serving, and many baked products contain deadly trans fats which are shown to increase the risk of developing heart disease by 25%. Be sure to fill up at each meal with plenty of leafy greens and vegetable to avoid the temptation of dessert.
Many of the foods we eat today have changed considerably from a generation ago. Most food was made at home from natural ingredients and eaten in much smaller quantities. More than 80% of the food eaten today is manufactured in a food laboratory, created to appeal to our insatiable desire for sugar and salt. Sugar consumption has increased at a staggering rate, and our obesity epidemic has followed in its tracks. Eliminating the worst offending food groups will have a major impact on our risk from disease, with natural weight loss as a healthy lifestyle benefit.