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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Here's the paper for anyone interested in taking a deeper dive: https://www.nature.com/article...referrer=www.cnn.com
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Sort of related. I started the year by removing most of the added sugar from my diet - Not 100%, as I cook with a few flavoring sauces that have sugar in them, and I make bagels and bread that have a small amount of honey and molasses). I stopped drinking diet soda a long time ago (I used to really like diet doctor pepper). I felt it was time for sugary things to go from being what felt like a need, to a treat. Ive never had trouble with alcohol, but I have issues with sugar. I spent all of January just paying attention to added sugar. It was hard at first (when I want something sweet, I eat fresh fruit, and occasionally a handful of raisins), but it’s gotten easier. I cook from scratch, so our diet hasn’t changed that much, I just stay away from dessert things and candy and breakfast cereal. Getting rid of added sugar has me tasting the sweetness in other things - especially in vegetables. I feel better, I have more energy, and I’m noticing that I don’t feel quite as stiff and sore when I get out of bed in the morning. I really like something cold and fizzy with dinner, so I drink plain soda water or non-alcoholic beer (I drink almost no alcohol anymore - I figure if I can get used to minimal alcohol and be perfectly happy, I should be able to do that with added sugar. Now I just need it to WARM UP AND STOP SNOWING so I can get outside more. March was supposed to be the “up the exercise” month.
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