Hello,
I have been eating a sugar free diet since the beginning of May with only 2-3 planned indulgances. The disclaimer first
I am not a nutritionist and as we pretty much all agree what works for one person doesn't always work for another. With that said let me give you some tips that have helped me.
Maybe first I should tell you I was so addicted to sugar and on such a viscious cycle of craving it so badly every few hours then eating it and then crashing from the sugar and feeling tired and horrible. Then I would feel better and the whole cycle would start again. I felt so unhealthy. So my encouragement is if I can do it so can you! I would have sworn I couldn't live a day without sugar let alone go for weeks. The good news is once you get past a certain point the cravings diminish and it becomes so much easier.
Here are some things that have helped me:
1) Make sure you are eating enough protein, including and especially animal meats and fish. Cottege cheese and eggs are good too for quick sources.
2) Eat tons of vegetables and fruits. Fresh is best but just make sure you get more than you think you need. The vitamins and minerals are key to reducing the cravings. My nutritionist that Im working with who has helped me with this process really thinks potassium is key. So I also eat alot of tomatoes and potatoes along with the regular veggies and salads etc.
2) Don't use anything with artifical sweetners it will only make the cravings worse. I eat fruit when I really need something sweet and it works great.
3) Eat frequently. Don't let yourself get to a point where you are starving and will eat anything.
4) Have quick easy snack foods on hand when you need something fast. I may have a small handful of raw nuts, some cheese, cottege cheese, piece of fruit, carrot sticks or other raw cut up vegetables or I keep hard boiled eggs in the fridge all the time.
5) Drink lots of water. If you need something with some taste try the herbal teas there are some really nice flavors to pick from.
6) Vegetable juice (like low sodium V8) is really great. It has tons of vitamins and minerals, lots of potatssium and very few calories. You can have a huge glass! I make mine really cold with lots of ice and add lemon juice. I didn't think I would like it but now I love it!
7)If possible get all the sugar stuff out of your house. If not at least get it out of your eyesight
8) Don't beat yourself up if you have something. I have planned a few times to eat something with sugar. I just made it things that I really really loved so it would be worthwhile.
9) Try to get your carbs more from vegetables and fruits then from grains if you crave alot of carbohydrates. Im not saying to eliminate grains just keep the portions small and your fruit and veggie portions huge.
This is what has helped me to do what I thought was nearly impossible. Im so thankful I did because I feel sooo much healthier. Im losing weight (even though my diet includes butter and other fats). I have tons more energy. I can workout much more consistantly and my workouts are more fun and more productive. I could go on and on hehe but I won't. I just hope this helps. If you have any more questions or I can help in any way just ask or even email me. Good luck!
Alison