Since around one year I have reduced my sugar intake more and more. Facts indicate refined sugar is pretty dangerous for the body, in my opinion its almost like some kind of poison. As usual its as with other food, in correct amount its probably harmless but I really try to avoid it, no added sugar in food for me please. Before I gladily eated candy but now my request for it has disspeared which fells very good. Im not a ”slave” of it anymore! The result is weight loss, its not a small change - in one year I have lost around 15 kg (around 33 lb). Well, I have also increased my amount of swim exercise and exercise around 3-4 times weekly. Added to that I also do a lighter gym exercise at home every morning, just around 15 minutes, both with just body as weight exercises but also with dumbbells. And now I have focus on my stomach with a lot of situps and ”crunches”. When it matters my stomach the aim is actually a six-pack wich I know will take much time to get. But I have patience! Some guys here says it takes 6-12 months to get it but Im on my way.
I have already mention it for some of you: it has already get results. Last time I was to one of the communal swimming pool places a woman took a look at my body and then her eyes couldnt resist to go down to my softie bulge in swimwear. Very nice
Sugar is actually addictive, but breaking the addiction is relatively easy compared to some. You can cut down slowly, or go cold turkey. If you do the latter, the first few weeks without can be hard, but then you lose the craving.
However, if you’re serious about getting off sugar completely, get to know the names of all the different forms of sugar and read food labels. Processed foods are full of sugar….even those you would never suspect of containing it. This problem is much worse in the USA than in Europe….
I eat sugar every day and will never give it up again. Good luck, Robben. It's easy the first year. Then the headaches begin, night sweats, panic attacks. Sugar is calming.
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