

It turns out that, yes- it is a big deal. It's okay to have a little sugar once in a while, but having it for breakfast, lunch and dinner and snacks inbetween is not that great. I did a short search on the internet after seeing an ad in my local newspaper for a class on "the sugar blues". (You can take a class on how to beat the sugar blues for only $49.00!) It turns out that sugar really does have debilitating effects. About six months ago I stopped being careful with what I eat, including sugar. I could go into detail about how I did this. But, I won't. Needless to say, I am now thirty pounds heavier, and have experienced leg cramps, muscle cramps, anxiety, a lot of anxiety, depression, laziness, moodiness, etc. I would even go so far as to say that I have been spiritually weakened.
So, to conclude, I hope to reform my bad eating habits, and gain my health back in return. We live five minutes from a Trader Joe's and that will be where I will be replacing all of my sugar loaded food stuffs with healthier alternatives. I would encourage you to do the same. After you save at least one dark chocolate, mint Milky Way for that special, special occasion!
This is my blog. My name is Megan Abbott.
p.s. Here is the site where I gained some new knowledge and wisdom: http://www.rheumatic.org/sugar.htm. Also check out http://www.traderjoes.com/locations.asp for a Trader Joe's in your neighborhood!
Comments
I know you will have the discipline to go more sugar free. You will feel better,too. Try my yogurt, chopped apple, chopped celery, raisin, walnut bowl! You'll feel so good!You will discover your own favorite recipes, too.
Dad likes the 1.99 sugar free dark chocolate bar from Trader Joe's.