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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Ahh... Sugar, Sugar... How sweet it is!


Real Sugar Vs. Artificial Sweeteners: Which Is Better?



It seems over the last few months, I've run into the sugar debate with people at least 10 times!  Everyone is an expert when it comes to health and nutrition, yet no one seems to have a clue.  Who's right?  Who's wrong?  Should you always listen to your doctor? Whatever you decide, here's one thing I know for certain:  Everyone's body is different and every food, supplement, spices and sweetner - whether natural or artificial , is going to have a different effect on a person's metabolism.  In the end, you have to do what you think is best.  Since I don't claim to be an expert either -- here's a blog post from a guy called  "The Naked Chef", who in my opinion breaks down the debate nicely.

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Do you want to hear an amusing quote? This one comes via the coworker who was telling us how bad Plastic #7 is. After he told me how bad my plastic mug full of green tea was (because of the plastic, not the green tea), I picked up his Cherry Coke bottle and replied, “Says the guy drinking 70g of sugar in that one bottle.” Here we go (might not be verbatim, but captures the essence):
Sugar is okay. It’s the artificial stuff that’s bad.
Yes, you read that right…”sugar is okay”. I politely informed him that there was nothing “okay” about sugar, which he argued adamantly against.* Luckily, he gave me an idea for another post…this one!
So which is worse: sweeteners or artificial sweeteners? And is either “okay”?

Taking Yet Another Look At Sugar

In months past, I’ve taken a look at the various sweeteners available and which is best. I also considered the arguments for and against the notion that high-fructose corn syrup is worse than sugar. Well now let’s look at sugar in comparison to artificial sweeteners. Note that these pros and cons are relative to artificial sweeteners.
Just for a definition, by sugar, I mean any type of caloric sweetener, such as cane sugar, evaporated cane juice, high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, honey, etc.
Why Sugar Is Better
Over millions of years of evolution, one thing the human body has figured out is how to handle incoming nutrients. Through the actions of insulin, it either uses or stores incoming glucose for future use, either as muscle or liver glycogen or as fat. What I’m getting at is that the body knows what to do with the sugar you’re feeding it.
Of course, it can’t handle the high quantities of sugar that most people are shoveling in, but at least it has a mechanism for dealing with what is going in when handling sugar. It doesn’t matter if that incoming sugar is in the form of sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, honey, or agave nectar…the body knows that it is sugar and breaks it down accordingly.
Why Sugar Is Worse
Sugar is an empty calorie. Sure, with foods like honey and molasses, you get a few vitamins, but calorie-for-calorie, sugar, in all of its forms, is just empty calories compared to meat, vegetables, fruit, nuts, and tubers. It has few, if any, vitamins and minerals. It actually robs the body of the nutrients required for the body to process it.
Sugar sends your blood sugar sky high where it does damage to your arteries (for which cholesterol gets the blame). Your insulin then shoots up, clearing out the sugar, sending you into a hypoglycemic funk, and ruining your insulin sensitivity.
Sugar is also exceedingly easy to overconsume. A single tablespoon of sugar is nearly 50 calories. That pan of brownies you’re staring down? There’s probably 20-30 tablespoons of sugar in there, so you can figure out how much is in that 3″ square that goes down so easily. My blood sugar is skyrocketing just thinking about it.

Artificial Sweeteners

As for artificial sweeteners, I’m referring to any of the man-made non-caloric sweeteners that are found in numerous products in the store: Splenda, aspartame, acesulfame K, saccharin, etc.
Why Fake Sugar Is Better
The main reason that people find artificial sweeteners to be a better choice is that they have no calories. The body is unable to process them and as such, cannot derive any nutritional value from them. Just switching from a five Coca-Cola per day habit to five Diet Cokes per day will save nearly 200g of sugar and 800 calories. That’s obviously an improvement if you’re trying to lose weight and requires no real change of your routine.
Why Fake Sugar Is Worse
Anyone that’s been around here for any length of time has figured out that I am a big fan of real, whole, unprocessed foods. And as bad as sugar is in terms of processing, artificial sweeteners are even worse. These sweeteners are made in a lab from who knows what chemicals. Further, we have no idea what these chemicals will do to the body with sustained long-term use.
I’m also not a fan of trying to fool the body. Just as with trying to outdo Mother Nature by creating “better” butter (i.e., margarine) and removing the “unhealthy” yolk from eggs, giving your body something that it can’t process just to keep from changing your habits is probably a recipe for failure.
Finally, I think normal use of artificial sweeteners is a false sense of security. There is scant evidence that these sugar substitutes actually help people lose weight. In fact, there is evidence that they may contribute to weight gain. These substances still stimulate the sweet receptors of the tongue and may even cause an insulin response since the tongue is the first step in the digestive process.
And as a final kicker, Splenda may be bad for your intestinal flora. As Mike pointed out in this article, your gut is the first line of defense in the immune system.


 

So Which Is Best?

Well, that’s easy to answer…the best option is c) none of the above. Your best bet is always going to be to ditch the sweet stuff, whether real or artificial and stick to Real Food. Turning the sweet tooth off is a good idea; fooling it with fake sugar is not a viable long-term solution. We are primed to gorge on sugar at every opportunity. And here’s why I think that is:
  • Humans evolved in an environment with relatively little sugar.
  • Because we evolved in environments with few sources of concentrated sweetness, we learned to consume as much as we could when we found it, such as with a honey beehive. The brain is designed to reward us heavily when we feed it sugar, reinforcing the desire to go back for more.
  • Whether we eat caloric or non-caloric sweeteners, we are still activating the pleasure centers of the brain associated with sweet tastes.
  • These pleasure centers signal that there are concentrated sources of calories nearby and drive further consumption.
So by activating sweet receptors and telling the brain “sugar is available,” even if it’s not, we increase our appetites. One study (and there are probably more of these) showed that artificial sweeteners disrupt the body’s built-in calorie measuring ability.
But let’s face reality…we all live in the same world, a world where there are family parties and work events and desserts are going to happen. If given a choice, what should you reach for? I’d go for the real stuff. With the caveat that sugar intake should be VERY minimal, I’d rather go ahead and give my body the substance that it can process rather than some unknown chemical.
Sure, I’m going to get hit with a tired, sluggish feeling thirty minutes later, but on rare occasions, I’m not doing any lasting damage. And on rare occasions, artificial sweeteners probably won’t do any long-term damage either. But I feel better with the sugar that has some basis in evolution.
Again, better is a relative term. It’s better to smoke one pack of cigarettes than to smoke two packs. Cocaine is probably less harmful than crack. That doesn’t make it healthy. It’s even better to do neither.

 

Dealing With Sugar Cravings

Once people commit to cleaning up their diet, sugar cravings are often the hardest part. It’s the biggest derailleur of dietary plans. We’ve all been there; completely stuffed until the dessert cart rolls by or someone drops off the Girl Scout Cookies in the breakroom. I dealt with it and know that it’s not easy. Here are some tips I’ve found that work:
- Eat plenty of fat, protein, and nutrient-dense foods on a regular basis – These will help shunt your appetite. When the cake comes out, grab some almonds.
- Eat some fruit – The sweetness will help curb your sweet cravings.
- Find a good dark chocolate (or smart indulgence of your choice) – It has just enough sweetness for me to be satisfying without being unhealthy.
- Go for a walk – Just getting away from the temptation is usually helpful.
- Plan a few indulgences – I’m not a big fan of “cheat” meals, but early on, it can help keep things on track to know that in just another day or two, you can dig into some ice cream or a few pieces of candy. But you don’t need to eat the entire pint of Haagen-Dazs to indulge yourself.
- And finally, if you just can’t resist, have one bite. It won’t kill you and as long as you can control yourself beyond that point, can be helpful. I actually knew a guy that would take a bite, chew, then spit it out and that was enough to manage his cravings when they hit. It worked for him. Your mileage may vary. I’m better off avoiding than trying to indulge “just a little”.
Sugar cravings take a long time to go away. Long after you’ve figured out what to eat for breakfast instead of a bagel and cereal… Long after you’ve ditched the Rice-A-Roni in favor of asparagus… The cravings will resurface, often without warning. It’ll probably take a good six months or more to fully tame your sweet tooth. Just keep fighting the urges and find ways to kill them off without gnoshing the entire bag of Oreos.
Here are a few more articles with tips on eating real food, which will help control your cravings:
What are your thoughts on the real vs. artificial sweetener issue? How do/did you deal with you sugar cravings?

Monday, August 1, 2011

Smiling is Infectious

I had an awesome day.  I got to meet two people I truly admire.  Joel and Victoria Osteen were guests on my show today.  I've always enjoyed watching their church program on television and attending their inspirational events.  But I had never met them in person.  Well, today was the day and I was overjoyed with excitement.  Talk about a power couple.  They let their light shine and kept smiles on their faces the entire time they were there.  And you know what?  Their smiles were infectious!  All of the grumpy folks that had been walking around frowning and complaining, immediately decided to straighten up and fly right.  They smiled, were cordial and unbelieveably pleasant.  I just want to say thank you to Pastors Joel and Victoria.  I appreciate your passion and love for all people.  I hope you know the affect you have on believers and non-believers.  You have truly been a blessing in my life.  And whether people agree or disagree with your faith, they can all benefit by taking a page out of your book and being NICE to people and RESPECTFUL.


It does not cost you anything to FLASH A SMILE at someone.  It's a healthy way to live.  One that will eventually lead to a wealth of happiness and other riches.




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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Get up and Get Moving!!!


A sedentary lifestyle will ultimately lead to death.  I decided to bring attention to this after reading about a 20 year old man who died after playing XBox for several hours.  Here's the  link to the story:  http://blog.games.yahoo.com/blog/866-xbox-addict-dies-from-blood-clot/

We sit a number of hours in front on computers at work, home and school.  And then to relax, we spend more hours in front of the tv, laptops, tablets and texting on our cell phones.  People, we have to get off our duffs and get moving.  Those eat healthy and exercise campaigns are not just for kids.  Adults need to get in the game too.  And apparently, you need to drag your child along with you - even if they're 20 years old. 

Go on the internet and google sedentary lifestyle.  You will find a number of studies done on thes subject.  All of them will tell you that people who sit or are stationary for long periods of time on a daily basis, can develop a number of health challenges and increase their risk of obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and pulmonary emobolisms - all which can lead to an early, preventable death.



Stop being a couch potato!  Go for a walk, ride a bike, play catch with your kids or dogs, do some chores around the house or in the yard, walk around the mall (leave your cash and credit cards home), just don't sit by and let  life pass you by.  Otherwise, it will do just that.  Stop sitting and start living.  A world of health and wealth awaits you!


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Too Blessed, To Be Stressed

I read a story online today about middle-aged women being the most stressed-out people in our country.

Here's the link to the post:

http://shine.yahoo.com/event/vitality/middle-aged-women-are-the-most-stressed-out-people-in-the-country-2516996/

While this may be true for the masses, remember, you are a unique individual and are the master of your destiny.  So I say - You and I are too blessed to be stressed.

A friend reminded me today about a saying almost every Christian or God fearing person says.  And that is:  "God never puts more on you than you can bear."  Yet, another true statement.  So, if that's the case, why do we put more on ourselves than the creator ever would? Hmmmm, yes, a deep thought, I know. 


How are we supposed to live healthy and wealthy we constantly cram nonsense and chaos into our lives daily? Simple: Apparently, if that's the case, we aren't living all that healthy or wealthy. Ok then, STOP IT! Quit acting like your name is "U-Haul" and it's your duty to carry all of people's junk around from place to place. Including your own junk. Change the things you can - Accept the things that you can't. Don't sweat the small stuff - or the big stuff either. Life is too short. I know I've said this before, but it bears repeating: You should be living - not just existing or surviving. While we are our brother's keepers - we are not our brothers door mat or storage facility.




TIME SURE FLIES...

There are 24 hours in a day, how are you spending your time?  Are you walking around with the weight of the world on your shoulders, moping, thinking "woe is me?" Kick that attitude to the curb. Every single second you are able to breath, see, eat, sleep, cry, walk, talk or just sit and be still -- YOU ARE BLESSED. 24 hours goes by really fast. Before you know it, you've gone a week, a month, a year, a decade and beyond - stressed - and for what? Worrying didn't change your situation - so try something different. Be positive and know things are going to work out the way they are supposed to. Live, Learn and Love your Life. You only have one - so use it wisely.
 

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Truth Shall Set You Free

I feel like I'm channeling my inner-Aunt Esther from "Sanford and Son" anytime I repeat or think about the saying "The truth shall set you free!!!" I can't help it.  IT'S THE TRUTH!!  Staying true and telling the truth have been on my mind a lot lately.  That's because I know something about someone and they don't know that I know.  This someone is also doing everything in their power to avoid telling me the "truth."  The funny thing is .. they don't know the entire truth about the situation they think they're keeping from me.  I only learned "more of the truth"  in the last few days - and I want so badly to tell them the jig is up!  But, I'm being told it is not my place to do so. 


Everyone involved in this tangled web is an adult, but I feel uncomfortable keeping this to myself.  I don't appreciate playing a childish game I have unwillingly been roped into, especially when someone's emotions are on the line.  Oh, what to do?"  Do I just ignore it?  Act like I know nothing?   I don't know.  You tell me.  Here's what I do know.  Truth is a virtue.  Telling the truth is a very important trait.  My parents taught me to tell the truth all the time.  Even when it scares you to death.  The truth helps avoid misunderstandings and complications later.  When people avoid being truthful, it can lead to numerous other lies and complications.  Being untruthful is unhealthy.. mentally and physically.  And in the end, can lead to a whole wealth of trouble.

Share your thought about what you would do in this situation.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

No Expectations, No Disappointments

How many times have you heard the expression, "no expectations, no disappointments?"  Probably more times than you can remember - or care to.  You probably even used it yourself a time or two.  But the real question is, are you living by this age-old adage?  Chances are, as soon as you get the statement out of your mouth - applying it to an actual situation goes out the window.   Today, we are going to try and change that.  I know, easier said than done.  But seriously, I'm learning to apply this statement to work, home and play.  And if I can do it, you can too.  So, with that being said, let's explore a few "reminders" (you already this stuff!!) to keep us on track.



How do you define expectation? 


I think it's important to start with your definition of expectation.  Our friends at dictionary.com define it as: 
1. A strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
2. A belief that someone will or should achieve something

Now, let's work with these definitions.  If we truly put expectations on someone or something - we are setting ourselves up for a major let down.  You see, if you don't share your expectations with that someone - and they don't perform as "you" require - well, that's your clue right there.  You cannot hold them responsible for "your" disappointments.  The issue is not about our expectations which are one-sided.  The real issue is  "my" expectation of you.
So how do we change that?  Not have any expectations?  Absolutely not!  No pessimistic thinking allowed!  We must turn this negative into a positive for both parties by coming to an agreement - an understanding if you will, that the real issue around accountability is what "we" agree with each other.  This is powerful and can work in changing expectations to agreements and any situation.
If you keep this in mind - you can learn to let go of unrealistic expectations of others.  Remember, the only expectation you are allowed to have is of yourself.  Take a moment right now and release all expectations of other people. (I'm not kidding, take a moment - or two, or three) Ok, did you do it?  Understand, this is not about the other person.  It is about you, your thoughts and feelings about the situation(s).

 


Yeah, I know .. you can't just talk about it.  You have to be about it.  Yes, I know, people are still going to disappoint us - over and over and over again.  But it's not about how many times we are let down - it's how we get back up or stay up and focused on the matter at hand.  That's why it's critical to have a conversation with the person to establish and agreement.  And if the agreement is not met - have another conversation to find out why.  Don't launch it to the "I expect that...." mode either!!  Ask questions and stay focused on getting a mutual understanding and agreement.  Keep in mind  - your actual agreement may be that the person may not have agreed with you.  But instead of being disappointed and frustrated, you can be empowered and confident that you held up your part of the bargain (the agreement),  and together you can move forward.


 

Ahhh, don't you feel better about the no expectations, no disappointments lifestyle?  I know you can do it.  Things won't fall into place overnight, but if you consistently put this plan into action, you will be freed from that albatross of hurt feelings and disappointment around your neck.  In the words of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... "FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST.  THANK GOD ALMIGHTY WE'RE FREE AT LAST!"
 
 

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Monday, July 25, 2011

What's My Motivation?

Please tell me you remember that funny Sprite commercial from a few years back - when a group of guys  playing basketball (in a commercial) were abruptly cut off by a director -- and one yells .."Excuse me, what's my motivation?" Ok, if you don't have a clue of what I'm talking about, check out the commerical on youtube. Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPIzLPx6T-U

I often think of this funny spot when I struggle to find my motiviation to keep going. Whether it's personal or professional, we've all come to that bridge when we either wanted to simply quit or it when seems we've run out of options after trying our hardest at something and it ends in disappointment.



That's when you have to dig down deep. I mean really deep. You have to put all of the outside chatter you hear from friends, family, co-workers and the so-called experts out of your brain and just focus on you, your thoughts, your true feelings and emotions. You have to revisit why you started something or got into something in the first place.  Basically, you have to rediscover your drive.

Why even spend the energy and time?  Because it’s going to be different this time! Because you can’t accomplish anything that you give up on. Disappointments and failures happen to everyone. The difference between those who reach their goals and those who don’t is staying motivated. If you’re motivated, you’ll keep going. If you keep going, eventually you’ll reach your goal.



Here are a few tips I have picked up along the way that help keep me fired up to stay motivated.

The first is having confidence.  I know I am a survivor and a conqueror.  The more I accomplish, the more I believe in myself.  I set goals and if I don't achieve them one way, I try another route.  The key here is, I never give up.

Staying on track also keeps my eye on the prize.  I have a vision board that I keep posted on my wall in my office.  It's all of the things I'd like to accomplish personally and professionally.  That board keeps me focused on "why" I get up and do what I do every single day.  Even when I don't feel like it.  Before you know it, time flies by and I can't believe what I have achieved in what seemed like an eternity, but really was a short period of time.

You have to build on your momentum.  It can lead to great results.  When you are able to to do this, you not only work towards your goal(s), but you also keep your streak alive.  This proves to be even more reason to reach your goal(s). 

And finally, if you stick to your plan, you'll learn and understand more as you hit bumps in the road and achieve success.  You'll figure out what works best and what doesn't.  Before you know it, you've grown into a stronger more confident "new you."  You are a winner who didn't give up when the going got tough.  You'll see  it, feel it and know it.  And guess what, everyone around you will too!!



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