Breaking the sugar addiction
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:43 pm
One of the most addictive substances in our diet is sugar. It's introduced into our systems at an early age and put into almost everything we consume. From drinks to bread, it's in there. Breaking the sugar habit is hard to do.
More than three years ago I successfully broke myself from drinking all cola drinks. For me it wasn't the caffeine (as that seems to have no effect on me) it was it's sweet goodness that made me it's slave. Now I don't even crave a cola. I'll have one occasionally when I go out to eat but in all honesty I can't even finish an entire can.
Now I am taking on the beast. Refined sugars. I've been an active label reader for some time. But with my change to do mainly "clean eating" during my 8 week detox diet, I have cut out refined sugars as much as possible.
I add sugar to nothing. If something contains sugar I try to find an alternative. I've not had any sweet confection, including the homemade fudge my mother just made, in 17 days. This hasn't been easy.
I have found that if I am wanting something sweet I reach for a piece of fruit instead. Clementine's are in season and I find those satisfying. Sadly, fruit selections this time of year are sparse. The first few times I have grabbed for natures candy, the results were short lived. The sugar craving started back up shortly after I finished. But as the days have gone by this urge has receded and I have found calm in my natural fructose.
Another 42 days lay ahead of me before I can enjoy the tastes of chocolate, ice cream or anything like that again. But I think in the long run I will be all the better for breaking this addiction.
More than three years ago I successfully broke myself from drinking all cola drinks. For me it wasn't the caffeine (as that seems to have no effect on me) it was it's sweet goodness that made me it's slave. Now I don't even crave a cola. I'll have one occasionally when I go out to eat but in all honesty I can't even finish an entire can.
Now I am taking on the beast. Refined sugars. I've been an active label reader for some time. But with my change to do mainly "clean eating" during my 8 week detox diet, I have cut out refined sugars as much as possible.
I add sugar to nothing. If something contains sugar I try to find an alternative. I've not had any sweet confection, including the homemade fudge my mother just made, in 17 days. This hasn't been easy.
I have found that if I am wanting something sweet I reach for a piece of fruit instead. Clementine's are in season and I find those satisfying. Sadly, fruit selections this time of year are sparse. The first few times I have grabbed for natures candy, the results were short lived. The sugar craving started back up shortly after I finished. But as the days have gone by this urge has receded and I have found calm in my natural fructose.
Another 42 days lay ahead of me before I can enjoy the tastes of chocolate, ice cream or anything like that again. But I think in the long run I will be all the better for breaking this addiction.