Weight Watchers And Soda
How many weight-watchers use 20+ TABLESPOONS of sugar in their
coffee or tea? I guess the answer to that is zero. Why? Because
all weight-watchers know that sugar has a high calorific value
and is therefore detrimental to weight loss. Also using that
amount of sugar will create liver problems eventually. So my
question is: 'If high levels of sugar are bad for us, and we all
seem to know that is true, why do we drink soda that contains
20+ TABLESPOONS of sugar in each can?'
It is hard to assess how many people ruin their weight control
program by drinking soda (carbonated water, fizzy drinks or soft
drinks, depending upon which country you live in, are all forms
of what I refer to as soda), judging by the sales of these
drinks I guess the answer is most weight-watchers fall into this
trap.
A young man that I know was heading down the road to obesity in
his early twenties and being an accountant he was aware that his
job didn't include physical exercise that help burn off
calories. Like most twenty something people he didn't like the
idea of going on a diet so he decided to cut soda and fast foods
from his diet. Result, in less than six-months he was 26 pounds
lighter, feeling healthier and looking trim. That was eleven
years ago and he still remains trim today, he eats well but
adamantly refuses to go back to fast foods or soda.
It doesn't matter what brand of soda you drink, or whether it is
labeled "light" or "diet" they all contain massive amounts of
sugar and are unhealthy.
Finally we should not leave this article without taking a look
at hyper-activity in children. There is little doubt that high
sugar dosage is often the cause of children becoming
hyperactive, it also leads the behavioral problems. Consequently
it is advisable to take a long, hard, look at what your child's
sugar intake is particularly including soda.
The healthiest drink is water; it will also quench your thirst
better and for longer than soda, and it is also rated at zero
calories, which should make it the weight-watchers drink of
choice. For your children you may find it beneficial to make
them smoothies using fresh fruit as an alternative to soda.
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