Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Day 10- She seems so sweet, but she'll kill you slowly


This is really awkward… I’m so sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but your sweetheart, Sugar – she’s never going to love you back. As a matter of fact, your SweetTart, your Love, your Sugar…has been trying to kill you for years. I know it must be hard to hear. But from what I can see (the attempted murder and all), I’m not sure it’s going to work out between you two…

“Sugar is like crack, and food manufacturers know that if they add it to their products, you’ll keep coming back for more.” – Skinny Bitch

White sugar, often called an “antinutrient” actually steals nourishment from your body. It leaches vitamins and minerals from your blood and bones. That’s why you get cavities, as I’m sure you know, but it also leads to bone loss, depression, and weak blood.
Additionally, “Refined sugar, a simple carbohydrate, has been linked to hypoglycemia, yeast overgrowth, a weakened immune system, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, enlargement of the liver and kidneys, mental and emotional disorders, cavities, and an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain.” – Skinny Bitch
Not bad enough? White sugar is associated with cancer. “Cancer cells swarm to sugar like bees to honey, because it is an important source of food for them.” – The Engine 2 Diet, Rip Esselstyn

Sugar contributes to insulin resistance and diabetes, where your “blood sugar remains high, but your cells are starving.” – Kind Diet

Also according to Alicia Silverstone: “Sugar makes you fat…Because excess refined sugar converts to fat, every soda, every cupcake, and every candy bar is going straight to your thighs.”

Rip Esselstyn agrees, “When sugars are refined, adulterated, and processed, they become empty calories: They contain almost no nutritional value, can raise cholesterol levels, and make a beeline for your waistline.”

Did you know that it was the arrival of refined flour and sugar that brought disease to isolated areas?
 “Western diseases followed closely on the heels of the arrival of Western foods, particularly refined flour and sugar and other kinds of 'store food.'…When one Western disease arrived on the scene, so did most of the others and often in the same order: obesity followed by type 2 diabetes followed by hypertension and stroke followed by heart disease.” – In Defense of Food, an Eater’s Manifesto by Michael Pollan
According to Kathy Freston's Quantum Wellness Cleanse, “the most important thing to realize is that no matter how out of balance your system is, even if you have type 2 diabetes, you can do a great deal to get healthy again by cutting out sugars, refined carbs, and high-fructose corn syrup, and by exercising regularly.”

Continue to avoid:
-Soda (Deemed “Liquid Satan” in Skinny Bitch)
-Store-bought cookies, cakes, or pastries
-Candy
-Condiments that contain sugar or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which is processed even more than refined sugar
-Ice cream or frozen yogurt

Other words for refined sugar on packages are: evaporated cane juice, sugar, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, honey, barley malt, or beet sugar.

Also, a tip from The Kind Diet: “All ingredients ending in “-ose” should be considered white sugar: Dextrose, glucose, sucrose, maltose, and fructose are all simple sugars.”

Freston recommends avoiding fruit juice because “it contains high concentrations of naturally occurring sugar.” If you really love your juice, I have a trick to share: Pour yourself ¼ glass of juice, then fill the rest with water or sparkling water. You get the flavor, but much less sugar. It’s especially good with pomegranate juice, which has a strong flavor.

If you get a craving for sweets, these are some delicious substitutes:
  • A piece of fruit (mango, apple, peach, banana, grapes, whatever you like!)
  • You might just be thirsty – have some water with a squeeze and slice of lemon (or soak some cucumbers, oranges, or lemons in water for a couple of hours in a pitcher- so refreshing!)
  • A spoonful of unsweetened, natural peanut butter- this has been my lifesaver. It tastes sweet and indulgent and the high protein and healthy fat keeps me full.
  • Dried fruit in bakery, like in the recipe below
Do not substitute with artificial sweeteners. More on that tomorrow.

For a really eye-opening documentary on our food industry and sugar, I strongly recommend the documentary Fed Up.

A lovely meditation from the 21 Day Quantum Wellness Cleanse:

“I choose wisely. I am more than just a body on autopilot. I am a thinking, rational, strong person who has pointed myself in the direction of ever-evolving wellness. I am no longer willing to do things just because they feel superficially or temporarily good. I want to experience a deeper sense of satisfaction now, which includes being responsible to myself and to the world around me. I know that sweating it through this period of discomfort will pay off. I choose wisely, and with each day, that wisdom lifts me to a higher level.”
Now for a quick & easy, sweet treat that even has chia seeds, as promised! Perfect alternative to processed snack bars with added sugar.

Super yummy right out of the oven!
 Warrior Bars (shared by Alyssa Gustwiller- Thank you!)

Ingredients
2 tablespoons chia seeds + 6 tbs water
1 cup almond meal + ½ cup coconut flakes
1 cup gluten-free rolled oats
½ cup dried fruit (I used pomegranate and goji berries)
2 cups mashed banana (super ripe)
1/3 cup pepitas + 1/3 cup sunflower seeds
1/3 cup sliced almonds
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Pinch of ground cinnamon
Pinch of sea salt

Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C). Grease or line 8 inch square baking dish with parchment (baking) paper.

2. Soak chia seeds in 6 tablespoons of water for 5 minutes.

3. Combine the chia seeds and remaining ingredients in a bowl.

4. Press the mixture into the prepared baking dish.

5. Bake for 25-35 minutes, or until golden on top. Remove from oven and let cool.

6. Slice into 8 bars. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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