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Anxiety related Illnesses have cost me my life progress due to lack of energy and focus.

Here is how I fixed it and now living my most happiness, goal driven and energic life….

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I have a belief that the majority of our youth is low key struggling to achieve their goals and live meaningful lives because they are held back by the lack of energy and focus caused by mental health issues and illness just like I was.
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The year was 2015, where I spent at least once or twice a month at the doctors’ offices due to illness

This continued for at least 6 years eventually, I accepted it as a normal part of my life.
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Different Ways To Complete #90DaysWithoutSugar.

This Challenge is radical. The majority of people are able to go cold turkey but not everyone.

There are 3 ways you can approach the challenge:

1. Cut sugar out on certain days
2. Decrease portions
3. Cut items

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1. Cut out processed sugar out on certain days.

Start with cutting Ultra processed sugar and carbs Monday to Friday. On the second month try going the whole week.

When you do have processed sugar on the weekends, it must be moderation (NB)
2. Decrease portions.

If you used to take 3 teaspoons of processed sugar in your tea, have 2 for one week, then decrease to 1 and then go zero after the third week.

Used to 2 liter fizzy drink, decrease have 1L everyday, then one glass a day until you get to zero.
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7 Things A Low-Carb Diet Will Do For You.

The human body needs healthy (unprocessed) fats, proteins & carbohydrates to function optimally.

The aim of a low-carb diet is to reduce daily carbohydrate (processed) intake.

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Eating fewer carbs leads to faster weight loss.

When people consume fewer carbs their body begins to burn excess fats as an energy source instead of glucose.

A diet that filled with processed carbs causes our bodies to use glucose as an energy source.

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The sugar your body usually burns is glucose, which is produced from carbs (bread, processed sugar, pasta, potatoes, juices, soda, and sugary drinks) you drink or eat.

Any extra glucose is either stored in your liver or muscles as glycogen or converted to fat.

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Beating the Winter Blues And Staying Healthy!

Winter is here and motivation for eating healthy & working out will be at an all-time low.

Here are five ways you can stay on track.

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1. Increase your protein intake.

Eating more protein keeps you fuller for longer.

Lean proteins you can add to your diet: white-fleshed fish, beans, peas, lentils, chicken or turkey breast & cottage cheese.

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2. Exercise indoors as much as you can. There are plenty of exercises you can do indoors this winter. As it gets colder all you will need is drop the blankets a bit & exercise for about 30 minutes, three times a week

Try to also move out your Am session to PMs if you can

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Dec 1 vs Today.

Definitely the best and worst 3months of my life🤣but so grateful for this change.
Nothing is stopping me now.
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I will add what I did below. Doubt this will be new info to anyone as I used to hate hearing the same from fitness bunnies😂
I Jumped on #90DaysWithoutSugar on the 1st of Dec. So I cut out sugar and anything that has sugar in it completely. I cut out red meat and diary.
I’ve been intermittent fasting since then,I only eat after 12 and I don’t eat after 6pm.
I try to drink 2l of water every day.
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Lifestyle Medicine To Combat Lifestyle Diseases.

Lifestyle diseases are linked with the way people live their life. They are commonly caused by alcohol, drugs and smoking abuse as well as lack of physical activity and unhealthy eating.

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Diseases that mostly have an effect on our lifestyle are heart disease, stroke, obesity, and type II diabetes.

These diseases are also known as noncommunicable diseases.

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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Africa will have the world’s largest increase in noncommunicable disease deaths over the next decade.

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Why You Should Quit Processed Sugar For 90 Days This Year?

1. Sugar is additive
2. Sugar messes up our appetite control.
3. Sugar consumption affects our mental functions.

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The average adult consumes 17 teaspoons of processed sugar a day which translate to 80kg consumed in a year.

The main culprit is fizzy drinks. The sugar in one 350ml soda is as much as in 1 orange + 16 strawberries + 2 plums.

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The American Heart Association recommends 9 teaspoons of added spoons for men daily and World Health Organisation says only 5% of daily calories may come from processed sugar to avoid lifestyle diseases.

I still believe this is too much...

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What Happens When You Quit Sugar For 90 Days?

1. Lose Belly Fat
2. Improved Energy
3. Greater Mental Clarity
4. Decreased Food Cravings
5. Improved Appetite control

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1. Lose Belly Fat.

Eating the right foods will cause you to burn fat everywhere in your body; however, the most visible part will be the belly fat. Not eating processed sugar will also help you lower your body % fat.

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2.Improved Energy.

Contrary to popular belief the energy we get from sugar is short-lived. This is the reason many people need more ‘shots’ of sugar in their system on a consistent basis during the day. People's energy levels go through rollercoaster stages during the day.

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