Sugar Busters Diet Information
The Sugar Busters Diet first
came about in mid 1990s. The theory behind it that sugar is
toxic and when sugar is eaten it causes an increase in insulin
which in turn encourages weight gain. This means that refined
sugar in cakes, sweets and fizzy drinks are all ruled out
in the Sugar Busters Diet. However some healthy foods are
also banned from this diet such as potatoes, pasta and carrots
as the Sugar Busters Diet discourages food with a high glycemic
index. The Sugar Busters Diet follows a 30% protein, 40% fat
and 30% carbohydrate plan that doesn't limit portion sizes
Sugar Busters Diet :
Reasons for
- Eliminates lots of unhealthy 'junk'
foods from your diet
- Too much sugar is eaten in the modern diet and it contains
only empty calories
- Clear food guidelines and meal plans
- Steering clear from sugar is a good premise to a diet
that will help with long term weight loss
- No calorie counting or portion control
Sugar Busters Diet : Reasons against
- Sugar is in no way toxic
- Eliminates too many healthy foods as part of its guidelines
Sugar Busters Diet : Verdict
The Sugar Busters Diet has no scientific
basis as sugar is not toxic and the glycemic index of the
foods is a lot less important than calories in/out. However
removing excess sugar from your diet is a good idea as sugar
contains only empty calories with no nutritional value. There
is no good reason for this diet to eliminate healthy foods
as most problems with insulin relate to obesity and too high
a calorie intake not the high glycemic index as claimed.
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