Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sugar. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Say No To Sugar!


There's a group of ladies who have just started #WWback2best - a weight watchers challenge to lose weight.

Well I want to lose weight with them
  • before Mumsnet Blogfest
  • before Christmas
  • before I am 40!!!!!
I have been reading a lot and I think what we all need to do is give up refined sugar and restrict man made carbs (the latter certainly in the evening).

I am finding this basic principle time and time again underpinning various philosophies.  I keep bumping into this information.  In the last couple of weeks, literally again and again and again, all in different guises!

And I know it to be true.  In 2001 I lost over 3 stone, going from a big size 16 in February to a slim size 12 by June, in time for my wedding that October.  I didn't alter my diet at the time (i.e. I still had the occasional McDonalds but I eliminated sugar & desserts & fizzy drinks & caffeine and ramped  up my water intake.  Looking back I remember, every time I fancied crisps I ate nuts and every time I fancied bread I ate Ryvita.  What was amazing was the way the weight melted away!

The main focus was giving up sugar, and white carbs (like bread).

I have been reflecting a lot, (1) because I want to do it again but mainly (2) because I keep stumbling across the information, like I am being told "HELLLLLLOOOO" "do this!".

Reflecting now, back to 2001, has reminded me of three things.  I didn't actually do it for the imminent wedding even though yes I told everyone I will lose weight before the wedding but what actually motivated me most was that in 2000 I got really really really bad IBS.  I went to the Doctor and he prescribed Charcoal, which had me waking up in the middle of the night DOUBLED UP in pain! The other motivator was I had PCO.  And as if that wasn't enough, due to the IBS I felt queezy for about an hour everytime I needed to empty my bowels.  This wasn't pleasant when I was at work.  I have always been a conscientious workaholic and I was a Senior Office Manager at Next at the time, and it was not good that I'd not be able to concentrate for an hour if I needed to go and sit on the loo.  We constantly had a HUGE sweetie box at work, and I couldn't help but notice that on the days when it was empty, and I refrained, my symptoms would almost disappear, even more so if that occurred for 2 days in a row.  I mentioned it to the Doctor who was patronising and said it was a coincidence!

But the second thing that motivated me was that my Vietnamese friend got married.  I got plastered at her wedding, and the next morning, when I got up, I was standing in the kitchen after putting the kettle on, and I passed out and as I fell I hit the cooker.  This scared the living daylights out of me, so I did not touch a drink for EIGHT months.  I started having the ocassional drink to ready myself for my hen night, 8 months after that incident, which means my friend's wedding must have been in Spring.  Alcohol clearly contains sugar and my body could not cope with it!

What I haven't said above, is that between the PCO being diagnosed, and me later going for a follow up scan, they had disappeared as a result of my diet changes and weight loss.

So in those months that I lost all that weight, I had no sugar, no bread, no alcohol, no caffeine, drastically increased water intake, no desserts and no fizzy drinks.  I KNOW that I need to do it again.  FFS it has been 11 years since I last did it, it is about time.  And I write this post with a large latte next to me, that I bought on the way back from dropping Aaron at nursery.  That's even though I publicly said a couple of weeks ago that I was drinking my last coffee.

I (twice) a long time ago went to Anthony Robbins' conferences (Unleash The Power Within) and he says to make a change, the pain has to be severe enough to motivate you.  I really believe that the IBS, the PCO and the fainting, all ramped up the pain, to motivate the change.

I guess I am not feeling enough pain at the moment.

I am currently reading Slim 4 Life by Jason Vale, and Hungry For Change on my Kindle.  They both say all the things I already know; I just need to do it.  It is so funny as they BOTH mention Anthony Robbins and Jason Vale is featured in the Hungry for Change video.  It is like all my influencers over the years are all in the same gang.  I just need to start listening to them, taking it on board, and MAKING THE CHANGES.

Gosh if I was blogging in 2001 I would have been such an inspiration.  Size 16 to size 12 between February and June.  I was so so dedicated and commited - I think the IBS, PCO and the fainting scared the shit out of me.  I remember I had so so much energy, and if I occasionally weakened and had say a Snickers, I'd have one bite and spit it out as my body adapted to the lower sugar levels.

I really implore you to watch this video and this video, and if you think this knowledge is never reported in the mainstream media, it is.  Quickly googling the words I chose for the subject heading for this post, took me to this.  Look what she achieved in 4 short weeks, no wonder it was so easy for me also in 2001.  Interestingly on that last link, there is a commenter saying there is no link between sugar and PCO.  I would disagree and state clearly that mine disappeared in the SAME timeframe that I gave up sugar and lost weight!

Anyway, I also want to type up a big section from a chapter of Slim 4 Life, to show you, why giving up sugar has such an amazing effect on the body, but I have run out of time, but basically it is all to do with the pancreas, the liver, and insulin.  Once you sort those out, your body goes BACK into equilibrium, perhaps for the first time in YEARS, and you STOP craving sugar - simples!

More coming soon,

Liska xx





Sunday, 29 May 2011

MUMenTUM - Monday Mum Tum

Hi All

First, I must say this Blog Hop is open to all Mums with a Mum Tum, on a mission.

Either, write a blog post about your Mum Tum mission and put a link to it in the linky below, OR, if you are reading and you have a Mum Tum but don't have a blog, then tell us your story in my comments section.  You don't have to have a blog. Perhaps you have a Twitter account though? Either way, join the Momentum crew.

Now, what's my story this week?

I have decided that I am a fraud.

I started this MomemTum thing a few weeks ago and have lost pounds ZERO since then.  I blogged about being in my size 16 jeans a few weeks ago, when the ones I have worn for the last couple of years have been size 18, well...... it must've been a "light" week, or a fluke, as today, the size 18s are TIGHT. I blogged on 8th May that I have been 95kg for the last couple of months, not my normal 88kg. Well I weighed myself yesterday and am firmly 95kg despite weeks of MomenTum - that's why I am most certainly a fraud!

I saw this post at Michelle Twin Mum's Mummy From The Heart blog and took a similar photo today, to show you just how bad it is.  I need to meditate on this photo and do something about it:
This is me - it is NOT a Google images photo, and the jeans are 18!!
That's another reason I am a fraud, as I left a comment on her post saying that I would do it for both of us, and I have done NADA.... In fact since I became more earnest, I have eaten worse and I mean alot worse.

I was slimmer last Summer when I had just had Aaron.  My Mum was here and I was buying loads of healthy food on Tesco.com and we were having extremely healthy lunches and dinners and now I just don't cook.

In fact while I am writing this I have just had a fresh cream slice (because they'll go off today) and a muffin for the same reason.  That'll be my lunch now. THAT is outrageous and I didn't even buy them.  The husband did. But because he has a sweet tooth! But if they are there, and I don't have time for lunch I will eat them.

BUT I am spending the time I could be making a healthy lunch writing this blog post.... which is just so ironic it is laughable.

I haven't done an online Tesco order in weeks, and that day we went to Tesco (that I blogged about) well most of the healthy stuff from that shop went in the bin unused.

I am just a disaster at the moment and really need to sort it out if I am to run this blog hop with any authenticity or attend Cybermummy looking half way decent.

Two weeks ago I blogged that I would cook every day in the coming week, I didn't...

Last week I blogged that I'd made a dish..... haven't cooked since then.

I have been grazing every day on RUBBISH.  And stress at work has seen me reaching for all the nasties and drinking too much coffee.

At the Nivea and Ubisoft event I was told to purchase a couple of things for my candida and I haven't even done that yet.

So I am shameful and don't even deserve to be in this group.

At this rate I'll be hiding instead of going to Cybermummy.

So I either sort it out or give up and I already know this week at work is not going to be any better....

So over to something positive.

At the Nivea Event I had a free consultation with Hilary Kingston from Think Nutrition

She said:
  • I need to give up sugar and coffee
  • My candida is back
  • My body won't take a loss of sugar very well so substitute with fruit.
  • Purchase a product from Revital that is for the adrenals (as she said I have extreme adrenal fatigue which is caused by too much "fight or flight")
  • I was supposed to text her for the name of the product and haven't yet!
  • Get onto a probiotic - also haven't done yet.
  • Order "Silver Shield" which gets rid of Candida - also haven't done yet.
  • All of this means I am retaining fat! I know!
  • All of this means I have bloating! I know!
  • All of this means I have brain fog! I know!
So I need to do the things she told me to.

When I had Candida and severe IBS in the year 2000 I gave up ALL SUGAR in February 2001 and by June 2001 I had lost 3 stone and looked fabulous! I went from a size 16 to a size 12 and I know how to do it and I know I could do it again.

WHAT is stopping me? Is there emotional baggage stored in my fat cells that I want to hold on to? I would not be surprised........

Is it a self esteem thing? WHAT is it?
I used to be a Yoga Teacher for goodness sake.

Anyway I have ranted and self obsessed enough.

So over to you lovely ladies to tell us your story.

Lots of love from the fat one.

Liska xxxxxxxx




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