I am following the Hippocrates living / raw food regime pretty closely and it is eradicating my chronic leukemia, but I struggle with my life -
long sugar addiction.
Not exact matches
Now the lingering
sugar addiction is no
longer serving us (me and Mavarek hub)-- so I've decided to do the WHOLE30 and i'm bringing mister «organic gummy bear» junkie aka my partner Jake along for the ride.
I am not necessarily a person who suffers from CD, but I am someone who has had a life
long addiction to
sugar that had been affecting my health in many ways.
Through decades of diet programmes and best - selling books, we've toyed with the notion of «
sugar addiction» for a
long time.
That stumble began the year -
long journey of research to uncover the truth about
sugar addiction.
So once you adjust that post-workout meal by adding more carbohydrates than you were doing, you'll find that later on in the day, your body is not craving those carbohydrates like you kind of suggested in your question, so step one is to make sure that you have already gone through that — basically kind of week
long period where your breaking that
sugar addiction.
Societies (including the US) have understood this information for generations but have been brainwashed into believing anything as
long as
long as money can be made as a result of
sugar and salt
addictions....
The Paleolithic weight loss diet is great news for
sugar addicts: If you have
addictions to foods and permanently adopt a natural diet more like the Paleolithic diet of your ancestors, you will quickly feel better, no
longer crave those foods, and be healthier.
Like other
addictions, the short answer is simple: when
sugar no
longer controls you.