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Originally Posted by Oubaas
(Post 2912639)
Being an American Indian, I avoid sugar, corn syrup, and all that stuff, and I'm careful about what kind of carbohydrates I eat. Type 2 diabetes is waiting in the wings if I get carried away with what I eat. I try to limit total sugar intake to 100 grams or less per day.
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Carbs are sugars, sugars are carbs. Two names, one thing. There are no good carbs. The less, the better. Best is: none, means: if we have sufficient red meat, fish, animal protein and fat available, (we essentially need both, if we eat only lean meat (inclduing chicken etc), we can suffer from nitrogen intoxication sooner or later, and derail our kidneys seriously, thats why I avoid lean filet and lean meats in general, and if I find the ground beef I bought too lean, I add butter or tallow to the dish). In Germany, ground beef sold over the counter usually isn ver ylean, while pre-packed ground beef you pick from the supermarket fridge usually has more fat since fat is considered to be a cheap filler and meat-replacer, its getting looked down on). I prefer it fattier. I read and hear that in the US you almost get no no-lite milk products anymore, its all fat-reduced. Ignoring for a moment that I avoid unfermented milk products in general, I wonder wjhats wrong with people'S tngue,s for lite milk prooiczts taste - well, bad at best, awful more commonly. This habit of selling only lite products unfortunately gets propagated more and more in German stores, too. Terrible.
Daily intake of 100 gr of hidden of defined white sugar? Wowh, that is 11-14 cubes of refined sugar. Very very much, in my book.
But I understand that life still must be injoyable. I sin myself, too, occasionally. And often regret it afterwards when I derailed my digestion, so I learn the hard way to sin less and lesser. Bread, pasta, pans full of veggies I cannot eat anymore without getting mild cramps or turning "liquid". I am completely problem-free if eating only meats, fat. And the good thing is: I lost my preference for the attse of pasta and the likes. I simply dont like it that much at all anymore, and certainly not as much anyore as I did before.
What I find hard to bypass competely is the taste of certain types of nougat chocolate, (carb-reduced) beer, and coffee with condensed mik and a clear taste of - nevertheless mild - sweetness. I try to follow rules, however: in winter not more than one and in summer not more than two bottles of beer, a limited ammount of nougat not more often than once per week, and for the coffee I use Aspartam, one of the lesser evils in the world of sweeteners. Just one mug of coffee per day, in the late morning. Later the day i dont like the taste of it anymore anyway, its strange, my preference for the taste of it has a clear timetable that came all by itself and has nothing to do with needing caffeine. I dont need caffeine, I do not even feel it. I sometimes use cream in the coffee, but by taste I prefer condensed milk, 10% fat. I dirnk no more malts , and a Bailey only every couple of weeks. The taste for wine I have lost completely. Never no sweet drinks, soft drinks, never.
P.S. I took your self-description as American Indian as a reference to being a native American, but if you meant you are an Asian Indian from India living in the US, then my remark on Indian tribes in the prairie of course was - misleading... :D Has somebody ever taken revenge on Columbus for creating this mess? LOL