lisa_la_machina
Cathlete
I'm not talking about eating sugar with reckless abandon, but I've recently been toying with the idea of doing a sugar detox of sorts, maybe Whole 30 or something along those lines. The focus would be on eliminating added sugars, not naturally occurring sugars in otherwise healthful whole foods.
Then today I read this on Nia Shanks' blog (I know, another Nia-inspired thread): 7 Reasons Why You Should NOT Do a Sugar Detox
My reason for doing a sugar detox was just because I think I've been relying on quick "shots of sugar" for energy to help me chase after my extremely active toddler and tend to my 2 month old baby. Fat loss was not and is not my motivator. I still try to eat healthfully overall but I think I've become too attached to sugary pick-me-ups. On the other hand, Nia makes valid points about rebounding and taking away the joys of eating.
Thoughts on the blog post? Have you tried a Sugar Detox and how did it work for you? Or do you steer clear of things like Sugar Detoxes, and if so why?
Lisa
Then today I read this on Nia Shanks' blog (I know, another Nia-inspired thread): 7 Reasons Why You Should NOT Do a Sugar Detox
My reason for doing a sugar detox was just because I think I've been relying on quick "shots of sugar" for energy to help me chase after my extremely active toddler and tend to my 2 month old baby. Fat loss was not and is not my motivator. I still try to eat healthfully overall but I think I've become too attached to sugary pick-me-ups. On the other hand, Nia makes valid points about rebounding and taking away the joys of eating.
Thoughts on the blog post? Have you tried a Sugar Detox and how did it work for you? Or do you steer clear of things like Sugar Detoxes, and if so why?
Lisa