Cutting Sugar: Is it Worth the Sacrifice?
Following a holistic lifestyle encourages a healthy diet, so sugar is not on the menu. Right? Well, 75% of Americans eat more sugar than advised, so we should all eat a bit less. However, the truth is that sugar is not as evil as we’ve been taught. The problem isn’t eliminating sugar altogether. It lies in getting the right sugars.
This blog will explain why sugar isn’t the devil in our diets, but it does need to be managed. You don’t need to sacrifice all sugar to be lean or even lose weight. Plus, we’ll reveal healthy sugar sources to satisfy your sweet tooth while maintaining a holistic lifestyle.
Natural sugars vs. processed sugars When experts say eat less sugar, they mean eat less added sugar. Added sugars are not the same as naturally occurring ones, like those in dairy or fruit. Natural sugars are perfectly okay for a balanced, holistic diet. That’s because natural sugars usually come with vitamins, fiber, minerals and nutrients that offset any negative effects. Embrace natural sugars and avoid processed ones.
What happens when you eat sugar? To keep things basic, let’s look at your average table sugar. It’s made of two parts: glucose and fructose. Glucose is the form of sugar that’s used for energy. When your body gets too much glucose, it stores it for later use as fat. Fructose, on the other hand,