Sentences with phrase «eating large amounts of sugar»

For anyone curious (I read through a lot of the previous comments), I am unable to eat large amounts of sugar, and used a honey substitute - came out delish!
Pregnant women who eat large amounts of sugar are twice as likely to have children who go on to develop allergic asthma, according to a study of 9,000 women
Pregnant women who eat large amounts of sugar may be more likely to have children with allergies.
When you eat large amounts of sugar, fructose, bread, pasta, and any other grain products, you're essentially sending a hormonal message, via insulin, to your body that says both «keep eating» and «store more fat.»
«But what does happen when you eat a large amount of sugar and foods that act like sugar is that you grow gut flora that also like sugar....
It's better to watch your portion sizes with full fat than unintentionally eat large amounts of sugar.
They eat large amounts of sugar and white flour and in recent years have succumbed to the timesaving temptations of processed foods.)
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I looked closely to commercially available gluten - free breads and flours, but they all contained something that I could not or would not want to eat: soy proteins, artificial vitamins, xanthan gum, guar gums, eggs from unknown sources, large amounts of high - starch flours, sugars and other artificial sweeteners, commercial yeast, artificial fruit juices etc..
Is a large amount of your sugar intake from adding to tea or coffee or eating something sweet with tea or coffee?
What we may not know is that there are large amounts of sugar hiding in other foods we eat every day.
1/3/2007 Sugars in Liver Found to Clear Fats from the Bloodstream Maybe you ate a big, juicy steak for dinner last night, adding a large amount of fat — scientifically known as triglycerides — to your system.
Not only do many of the packaged foods we eat contain large amounts of sugar, but studies have shown sugar to have similar addictive qualities to that of opiate drugs.
The way to optimize complex carb intake is by making sure to eat smaller servings of carbs more often instead of eating large amounts of carb - abundant food in one sitting — this also ensures a steady flow of insulin into the body instead of promoting insulin spikes and sugar crashes.
I eat plenty of sugar from dates, bananas, and apples, fats from the large amounts of nuts I eat, but I don't gain weight.
Given that information, eating large amounts of carbohydrates, especially those derived from grains, legumes, and sugars, doesn't seem like the best idea.
The phenomenon known as a «sugar high» is a result of eating sucrose or synthetic high - fructose corn syrup in large amounts.
The first is that if you eat large amounts of protein your body doesn't need, it will convert most of those calories to sugar.
Figs and raisins are dried fruits that are higher in sugar than many fresh fruits, but they are also two of the most nutrient - dense fruits you can eat containing large amounts of iron, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.
You can eat large volumes of fruits and vegetables without consuming large amounts of calories (in contrast to butter and sugar, for example, which have large amounts of calories in a small volume).
Most people in the Western world eat too many grains (bread, biscuits, muesli or snack bars, cakes, etc) as well as foods containing sugars, which cause us to have large amounts of insulin circulating in our blood.
An extreme example that most people can relate to is the «sugar high» and resultant crash that comes after eating a large of amount sugary foods.
Because of my thyroid medicine, I don't gain weight despite eating huge amounts of food (this proven by the fact I visited Japan for three weeks and ate large amounts of calories + sugar and my weight is exactly the same).
The problem is in the food we eat in general not many people realise that even so called healthy foods can contain large amounts of salt, sugar and fat.
They know that ingesting large amounts of sugar isn't good for them, but they can't seem to stop themselves from eating it anyway.
Most Americans do not eat fermented foods with enough live cultures on a regular basis and many of the store - bought versions don't contain enough cultures to keep us healthy or contain a large amount of sugar which causes its own problems.
You'll also have to cut out foods made with large amounts of sugar from your daily eating plan.
If you eat a high amount of very fast - digesting sugar, like that found in baked goods, candy or soda drinks, you will likely experience a large spike in insulin followed by a crash.
If you remove the large amounts of sugar and sodium in your current diet, your taste buds re-evaluate every bite you eat over time, making the foods you once thought were «bland» or «tasteless» actually taste incredible!
It's probably no surprise to you that sugar is quite bad for you, but what you might not know is how closely connected sugar and hormones really are — if you struggle with hormone imbalances, eating (or drinking) large amounts of sugar is probably one of the...
When you eat simple sugars, your blood sugar levels rise quickly, causing your pancreas to release a large amount of insulin.
Hi Judith, eating large amounts of refined sugars is undoubtedly unhealthy, however that's not the issue with my situation.
Basically, after eating a large amount of carbohydrates, the pancreas overproduces insulin, causing too much of a drop in blood sugar.
-- Eating large amounts of refined sugars, white rice, white bread and other refined flour products, processed foods
When eaten alone or in large amounts, foods that rank high on the GI cause fast spikes in blood sugar, leading to a surge of insulin, a hormone that helps the body use or store blood sugar.
I eat fruits occasionally and I avoid fruits that contain large amount of calories — more calories = more sugar.
These dark colored lettuces can make excellent treats for rabbits who are bored with their hay but need to follow calorie restricted diets in order to lose weight — they are much lower in sugar and calories than standard rabbit treats (and fresh fruit), and they can provide a welcome break from the large amounts of hay your bun eats on a daily basis.
Unlike omnivorous humans, rabbits are grazing herbivores who have evolved to eat large amounts of fiber and very small amounts of sugar.
Rabbits who eat large amounts of fruit, which is high in sugar and calories, often gain weight and become overweight or obese.
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