Holistic Nutrition And The Accurate Facts With Sugar Addiction
November 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Health and Fitness
You probably don’t believe that you have any kind of sugar addiction, instead choosing to cast aside the age old saying which says that if something tastes really good, it’s likely not good for us. Whether this is inherently true or not is open to conjecture, but it certainly applies to an overabundance of sugar. Like many other things we need to absorb in moderation, as while sugar can give us energy, too much of it is certainly unhealthy.
We need energy to function and sugar certainly gives this to us. The human body converts sugar into glucose, but the primary issue we have to deal with as we indulge in our “quick fix” diets is that we regularly look to simple sugars, instead of complex sugars or carbohydrates. The simple sugars which are in sweets and soda don’t provide anything of ongoing value to the human body, and unfortunately we often have a tendency to consume added sugars instead of those which are naturally occurring, such as those which are found in fruits, or within a sensible holistic nutrition diet plan.
Generally speaking, foods that have added sugars tend to be very low in value to us, providing little nutrition, but may be loaded in calories which can certainly help to add to the national problem of obesity.
In a typical diet, soda represents the number one source of sugar intake, yet it provides little to us apart from contributing to the problem of tooth decay and leading to those annoying “sugar rush” feelings, closely followed by lethargy or sluggishness.
It is worth trying to remember that the typical 12 ounce can of Coca-Cola contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar. If you can envisage heaping 10 spoons of sugar into the can in your mind’s eye, this will probably put you off turning to that bright red can for a while!
Keep in mind that most sugar cravings are usually put down to just having a “sweet tooth,” and most people don’t give it any further consideration. However, too much sugar can quickly lead to intense mood swings, digestive problems, blood pressure issues, obesity, allergies, chronic fatigue, and headaches.
It’s important to understand that the traditional Western diet plays too heavily on convenience, the quick fix, taste enhancements provided by fats or simple sugars and not enough on a balanced caloric intake, common sense and longevity. We might view sugar as our innocent friend but in truth, if not checked, it can lead to serious health issues and a less than productive daily life.
Many people wonder why they’re not as productive as they could be from time to time and often put this down to them just having an off day, whereas in the majority of cases a poor diet is often the reason for our lack of performance. We tend to rely on sugars and temporary fixes or that cup of coffee, not fully comprehending that we are shortcutting our way to problems and should really be looking into holistic health solutions.
Understanding the cold hard facts about your sugar addiction could lead to a more productive and fulfilling life.



