Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I think there is just so much sugar in everything. I am trying to lose wieght, but those sugar salt things kill me.
woman eating sugar
Ask the Diet Doctor: Cutting Back on Sugar
Q: I want to cut back on my sugar consumption. Should I go cold turkey or ease into it? Where do I begin?
A: I’m glad to hear that you are making efforts to cut down on your sugar consumption. Added sugar makes up 16 percent of the total calories in the average American diet—that’s 320 calories for someone on a 2,000-calorie plan! Removing this many calories can make a huge impact if you are trying to lose weight. For some people, cutting out added sugar is the only diet change they need to drop significant pounds.
But eliminating sugar is hard because it’s addictive. Some research shows that high intakes of the sweet stuff can mimic the effects of opiates. I’m not saying that your midafternoon cola fix is giving you the same high as popping oxycodone, but they both stimulate similar areas of the brain, leading to feelings of pleasure.
- See more at: http://www.shape.com/weight-loss/weight-loss-strategies/ask-diet-doctor-cutting-back-sugar#sthash.UUnxwm0M.dpuf
Just eat real food. Do not buy processed foods to the extent possible. For example, eat meat and vegetables or salad for dinner, not rice out of a box, etc.
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What are you taking about? It says right there, "natural flavour". You know those are artificial chemicals made up in the lab to add to food right? Why feed that crap to babies? Or any kids?
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Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Read close:
CULTURED PASTEURIZED ORGANIC WHOLE MILK, ORGANIC SUGAR, ORGANIC BLUEBERRY JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, ORGANIC CARROT JUICE CONCENTRATE (FOR COLOR), PECTIN, VITAMIN D3.
Do you know how much sugar is in it???
Natural flavour? Eww.
Yes 12 grams.
Anonymous wrote:Op here!!! Wow so many great responses that were actually helpful. I was busy with the kids all day and just got home.
Yes she never ate. Even at a young age. Of course she likes ice cream and chocolate but we don't give it often and she doesn't finish those either.
She will eat some fruit. Fruit pouches only flavor..... Mango banana orange. A little plain white rice or butter pasta. Loves restaurant bread an butter. I try to make the rice in a chicken broth.
My pediatrician is so unhelpful. I have feeding her as its always a struggle all day long. As sits at the table for hours til my husband screams at her or we negotiate bites for reward.
Terrible parenting I know but we are at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Op here!!! Wow so many great responses that were actually helpful. I was busy with the kids all day and just got home.
Yes she never ate. Even at a young age. Of course she likes ice cream and chocolate but we don't give it often and she doesn't finish those either.
She will eat some fruit. Fruit pouches only flavor..... Mango banana orange. A little plain white rice or butter pasta. Loves restaurant bread an butter. I try to make the rice in a chicken broth.
My pediatrician is so unhelpful. I have feeding her as its always a struggle all day long. As sits at the table for hours til my husband screams at her or we negotiate bites for reward.
Terrible parenting I know but we are at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you south Asian by any chance?
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I feel like waving Trix Cotton Candy flavor kids' yogurt at you anti-sugar freaks and watching your head explode.
Yep, little secret, I do not care what you eat. I was posting for the OP. Eat away.
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I feel like waving Trix Cotton Candy flavor kids' yogurt at you anti-sugar freaks and watching your head explode.
At least we won't be the ones injecting our children with insulin later on.
Spoken like someone who has no clue how diabetes works...
Yeah right lifestyle doesn't increase your risk to develop diabetes 2....
Obesity and sedentary lifestyle are the primary risk factors, excluding genetics. Not sugar. Sugar may contribute to obesity if you eat too much and don't exercise, but in and of itself, it is not a risk factor.
Let see I can believe you or the NY Times....
It was repeated so often it was accepted as true: the typical American consumed 95 to 100 pounds of sugar each year. Health experts said that consumption was surely contributing to a nationwide crisis of obesity.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/27/business/us-cuts-estimate-of-sugar-intake-of-typical-american.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
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I feel like waving Trix Cotton Candy flavor kids' yogurt at you anti-sugar freaks and watching your head explode.