Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Your body needs sugar, better from fruit than candy
Sugar is sugar. And drinking 20oz of pureed fruit is basically like eating a couple of candy bars.
This can't be serious.
In one setting can you eat an apple, a mango, pint of raspberries, banana, and a nectarine? Probably not. But you can put that in a bender and it's a 20oz smoothie.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Your body needs sugar, better from fruit than candy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
If the 5-6 pieces of fruit are berries, I agree, though that’s how much I eat whole as well. Otherwise, how would you fit that many pieces of fruit in the blender? One apple, one banana, a handful of berries and greens, a cup of ice and a cup of water fill my Vitamix to the top. And there is no way I could eat all the resulting smoothie myself—that’s three servings for adults or 1-2 for active teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
Bingo. No fiber or digestion, so it spikes your bloodsugar level. It gives girls a sugar high and they think they're eating health.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Your body needs sugar, better from fruit than candy
Sugar is sugar. And drinking 20oz of pureed fruit is basically like eating a couple of candy bars.
This can't be serious.
Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Your body needs sugar, better from fruit than candy
Sugar is sugar. And drinking 20oz of pureed fruit is basically like eating a couple of candy bars.
Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Your body needs sugar, better from fruit than candy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.
This is the real issue. They use a lot of fruit juices, plus other ingredients... like peanut butter and chocolate with banana.
Anonymous wrote:I could easily drink 5-6 pieces of fruit in a smoothie. I wouldn’t be able to eat that many pieces of fruit in one meal. I think that is sometimes the issue. You consume a lot more when it is in liquid form. And those smoothie places really load up the sugar.