Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is to hammer on the idea that sugar is toxic, a low level drug abuse. It’s not heroin but it is a low level version of the same idea. Very temporary pleasure for long term pain.
Don’t try to cut back on sugar. Learn to hate sugar. Learn to hate companies that put sugar in food because it cheaper than good flavor. You goal is not to to keep sugar under 25g. Your goal is to look at an ingredient list and feel revulsion when you see sugar, same as if it said antifreeze or rat poison (also sweet on tongue). Mediditate on how gross you feel after eating sugar, before you brush the filth off your teeth and your poor intestines pump that sewage out your exhaust pipe.
This is the kind of attitude that leads to orthorexia. I’ve successfully cut out sugar and I do find it distressing that it’s so pervasive, but it isn’t poison.
Only in a country with as messed up of a diet as the USA would someone classify cutting out added sugar as some type of a disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Back from my trip. It didn’t go well after the first day. I couldn’t say no to snacks and cookies. I’m disappointed in myself again.
I haven’t read the new updates because I can’t believe I’m struggling so bad. Back home now and desperately trying to stay in a good routine.
Kate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is to hammer on the idea that sugar is toxic, a low level drug abuse. It’s not heroin but it is a low level version of the same idea. Very temporary pleasure for long term pain.
Don’t try to cut back on sugar. Learn to hate sugar. Learn to hate companies that put sugar in food because it cheaper than good flavor. You goal is not to to keep sugar under 25g. Your goal is to look at an ingredient list and feel revulsion when you see sugar, same as if it said antifreeze or rat poison (also sweet on tongue). Mediditate on how gross you feel after eating sugar, before you brush the filth off your teeth and your poor intestines pump that sewage out your exhaust pipe.
This is the kind of attitude that leads to orthorexia. I’ve successfully cut out sugar and I do find it distressing that it’s so pervasive, but it isn’t poison.