Sugar Detox Email Series

Learn The Truth About Sugar

Chances are you already know that too much sugar is unhealthy, but you may not understand why or how exactly to define what is "too much."

Did you know the average American is eating about 20 teaspoons of ADDED sugars per day? This doesn’t include natural sugars from food like fruit and milk. Even if you’re trying to cut down on your added sugar intake, there are likely many hidden sources in the food you eat every day.

Added sugars can be difficult to spot on food labels because they go by many names. And to make it even more confusing, sugar is often added to foods you wouldn’t expect, such as dressings, sauces, and soups. You may think you’re picking a health-conscious option by choosing items that are marketed as "healthier," but to account for the taste and texture difference, manufacturers boost the sugar content to make them more palatable.

Find out how much sugar you are likely consuming, what to look for on food labels, and which foods to avoid during a sugar detox by joining in on the conversation.

Help Your Body Heal Itself

As the world begins to emerge from its covid isolation, we may also be emerging with some bad habits, poor nutrition, lack of motivation, etc. The list of impacts that covid has had on our lives is LONG. You are not alone. So to get back on track, let's start with the most important step... cutting out SUGAR.

One of the reasons we like sugar so much is the huge surge of dopamine it provides. This feel-good chemical is released in the brain causing that ‘gotta-have-it’ feeling. As you eat more sugar, your body needs MORE to get the same good feelings. This brings the term "sweet tooth" to a whole other level. And during the past pandemic year, many of us turned to this "feel-good" sweetness to survive and little did we know (or rather, more that we ignored) this sugar addiction was not only adding to our hips but also impacting and camouflaging other health issues.

Sugar causes inflammation in the body, and hence aggravates joint pain and encourages premature aging. Excess sugar also creates extra insulin which can cause your liver to become resistant and damage your heart. As you can see, you can NOT afford to ignore the effects sugar has on your health.

By doing a sugar detox, which is the foundation of any nutritional lifestyle change, you allow your body a chance to rest and return to normal functioning.

Hosted by:

Meredith Waters

Opt-in For Better Health!

My goal during this experience is to help guide you through the process of sugar detox. I’ll explain what you can expect, how to handle sugar cravings and withdrawals, and share the benefits to your health of reducing your sugar intake.

During the Sugar Detox Email Series, I will provide immediately implementable techniques for reducing sugar from your diet. You will learn if certain sugars are better than others, and what to look for on food labels. Opt-in to find out how much sugar your body actually needs, and how to complete a full detox to get your health back on track!

Detoxing is easier with the support of a friend, invite others to opt-in with you!

In addition... I am offering a free coaching session to you during this series to help set you up for long-term success.

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