Lisa Online's Journal, 20 Sep 10

Sugar AddictEwww..Yukie feeling, sugar shock...sheesh, why did I do that...blah, barf... Okay, I need to remember this feeling and not repeat it again.

Many of you might be alien to the term ‘Sugar Addiction’. There is drug addiction, nicotine addiction and even alcohol addiction, but what is sugar addiction? Sugar Addiction is the name given to a situation in which people binge on sweet food and find it impossible to go without sugar for too long. The problem with this addiction is that most of the people do not realize that they are suffering from it. If you suspect you to be having it, try not having sugar for a day. In case you notice symptoms like headaches, fatigue, tremors, anxiety and depression, it means you have been ensnared by it. But, there is no need to worry. After you have recognized this problem, you can easily overcome it. Read how!

Sugar Addiction Symptoms
There are no specific sugar-addiction symptoms that will help you ascertain that you suffering from the problem. However, if you notice more than two of the following habits, maybe it’s time to start thinking.
If ever you manage to go a day without having sweet nothings, you start obsessing about the same.
Whenever you feel sad, you start eating foods with high sugar content.
You become defensive when somebody suggests that you are having too much of sugar.
You cannot go even a single day without having something sweet to eat.
You cannot sit for too long without munching on ‘sweetables’.
You eat high-sugar foods like candy, chocolates and cakes every day or even too many times a day.
You often feel lethargic, moody or depressed.
You start feeling uncomfortable around the same time everyday and your answer to this is grabbing a high-sugar snack.
Overcoming Sugar Addiction
Overcoming sugar addiction is not too difficult, only you need to be determined. The tips given below will help you in getting over the obsession.
Firstly, you have to realize that you are suffering from a sugar addiction. Recognizing the problems meaning having won half the war.
Avoid aspartame and artificial sweeteners
Avoid excessive salt, as it creates a craving for sugar.
Avoid food products with sugar, corn syrup, maltose, dextrose & fructose.
Choose complex carbohydrates from whole grains (brown rice, barley, quinoa, millet, whole oats, etc)
Don’t be too rigid on yourself. Start by cutting on things that contain only sugar and no health benefits at all.
Eat more fruits and sweet vegetables.
For breakfast, have food products rich in protein. This will help create blood sugar stability, thus aiding you go till next meal without having sugar.
Never ever deprive yourself of sugar completely. This will lead to a deep craving and you are likely to return back to the original condition. Don’t hesitate from having sugar once in a while.
You can skip to fruit sweetened treats. This way you can make sure that even if you are having some amount of sugar, it is healthy.
Lastly, be determined to get rid of the addiction. There is nothing in this world that cannot be done, if a person makes up his mind.

71.9 kg Lost so far: 15.6 kg.    Still to go: 10.7 kg.    Diet followed: Poorly.

View Diet Calendar, 20 September 2010:
1140 kcal Fat: 23.20g | Prot: 34.60g | Carbs: 222.02g.   Breakfast: activia. Lunch: watermelon, california rolls. Dinner: milk, post raisin bran. more...
Gaining 6.4 kg a Week

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Thanks for posting this Lisa. I am happy to say that I do not have any of those symptoms. Hope you are having a happy Monday. 
20 Sep 10 by member: chattycathy1955
I'm sorry you felt "blah, barf..." but we did have fun, didn't we? And today's a new day. I think sometimes we need that little "blah, barf" reminder to get us back on the rails. Hope you're feeling better today! 
20 Sep 10 by member: mossum
Good advice... I so glad I'm not big on sweets.... Meat and potatoes is my downfall 
20 Sep 10 by member: thecoach
Congrats on focusing on this. Round up your guns!!! I too am focusing on this. I've been reading "The Stress Eating Cure" By Dr. R. F. Heller. They have a lot of interesting research and do a lot to demystify the connection between carb cravings, hormone imbalance, and stress-hunger. Among others, I have embraced their suggestion to plan for a "comfort" carb as part of a balanced meal, and trying not to eat carbs on their very OWN at snack time with nothing to cut down their addictive "power." No deprivation; careful timing and planning. You are doing great...best of all is your ATTITUDE. Rock on!!! 
20 Sep 10 by member: Bible Bliss

     
 

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