We’ve been talking a lot lately about the addictive properties of sugar and why it often takes a sugar detox to get it out of your system. An addiction to sugar, ice cream, and soda is a real addiction. Do yourself a favor and just cut out all added sugar for 48 hours. If you still don’t think that sugar is really bad for your body, you definitely will after experiencing a complete sugar detox.
Let’s set the stage for what is going to happen. You’re doing fine and think you’re just about ready to prove me wrong about this sugar addiction. Sure, a bowl of cereal would be nice and that cup of coffee tastes better with flavored creamer, but you’re doing perfectly fine without it. Then those sugar cravings start to get a little stronger and you’re feeling a headache come on. This is getting a little uncomfortable but manageable. Maybe there is such a thing as sugar detox, but you’re sure you’re only having a mild case of it and will get through this in no time. A few more hours pass and things start to get a lot harder. Now you’re beginning to feel the real detox side effects including body and joint aches, chills, nausea, and that slight headache is getting a lot worse. It’s hard to focus on anything. You are now convinced that there may be something to this whole sugar addiction thing.
Here’s the thing; consuming that much sugar is not natural for humans. A hundred years ago, people consumed a small fraction of the sugar we eat today. Our food wasn’t as sweet and sugar was a rare treat. Today, it creeps into everything we eat including a lot of foods we don’t think of as sweet like bread and salad dressing for example. Some researchers in detailed grocery store surveys have found that there are hidden sugars in 60 percent of processed food and drinks.
Sugar used to be an occasional treat. People would eat ripe fruit or use it to make jelly or the occasional cake. The human body could handle the occasional bit of sugar just fine. What it can’t handle well is the 160 plus pounds of sugar the average American now consumes. We have become a nation of sugar addicts and average consumption is still going up. And as it goes up we see more cases of obesity, Type II Diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. And each of those bring with them a bunch of other health conditions. Sugar is making us fat and sick and since it is so addictive, it’s hard to quit it. The only way is to realize and truly understand just how bad it is for you. That will give you the willpower to break free from your sugar addiction, say no to that cookie, and opt for a healthier choice instead.