As I’m not eating nor wanting sugar, I’m starting to notice how it truly is everywhere. I’m looking at what I CAN eat and sometimes that’s hard to find. That said, it’s such an awareness now that I have this protective mindset. It’s like I’m seeking the food that will only keep me on track and make me feel good, while getting pretty defensive against the sugary foods that I don’t want in this body. That’s a good thing to be in that mindset. If you’re there, congrats. BUT, if you’re more in the “I’m missing out” mindset, then that tells you you have more of a sugar addiction than you thought you had. Sorry to break the bad news.
It was a hard switch for this 20 something to go from major processed to major clean. I do remember feeling restricted and “different” than all the rest of the kids my age, but I WANTED THE CHANGE AND IMPROVED HEALTH MORE THAN THE FOOD! So, my discipline kicked in, I followed the diet, took the pills, and when I returned to IU that fall, I was 15 pounds lighter, had a flat stomach, more energy, a healthy system and a returned menstrual cycle to go with it. My body had detoxed of the yeast, which was caused by an imbalance of too much sugary, processed foods and alcohol. My issue came up from a 2-year diet change (my first two years of college), which was different from what I had been eating as a kid. Imagine what happens to people’s systems over the course of many, many years? What if my periods had never stopped? I would have never known what was going on internally.
As an adult now looking back to that experience, I have spent years learning my body. History tells me that if I don’t keep it clean, my system will begin to fail. Old habits have tried to reappear and by the birth of my fourth child in 2009 (left picture), I’d say I was back on the fast track to physical disaster again with a stressed out lifestyle and poor eating and low activity habits in tow. Thanks goodness for change! The whole reason for this Challenge was to curb any lurking sugar habit that might have been trying to get back in!
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