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Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 1999 12:26:58 -0800 |
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I was referring to refined sugar. That include white,
brown, dextrose, maltose and many other -ose's, but
not all.
I don't think honey, molases, pure maple syrup, malt
and so forth are the same as refined sugar. These are
natuarally occuring and would have been available to a
caveman who happened to be lucky enough to stumble
upon them.
As for me, I don't feel a craving for honey after I
use it. In fact the way I kicked my sugar addiction
was to use natural sugars like honey and molases(sic)
until I no longer had the cravings. I noticed that
after about two months of sugar free, everything I ate
tasted so much sweeter just naturally.
I also no longer have cravings even to hiest a bakery
for a donut. It seems only the psychology of seeing
ice cream and pastry make me want it. But I don't
bite and I know its better this way.
-kb.
>
> I assume it is table or white sugar that is being
> mentioned and I
>
>
> I know there has been some discussion in the past on
> this list that all
> sugars are the same but I am convinced that white
> sugar is different
> and is especially addictive. I don't know if anyone
> has access to
> scientific studies that show this but for me it is
> true. I can eat fruit
> without any additional cravings but if I were to eat
> the smallest
> serving of candy or ice cream I would instantly
> crave more and I quickly
> lose my taste for natural foods and want only junk.
>
> IMHO the first and most important step a person
> could take in changing
> their WOE is do away with any food that has sugar
> added. That step alone
> will improve your health and make a Paleo style diet
> much easier to stay
> on.
>
> Tom
>
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