With appropriate deference to Sqad (and others) I can't say enough in support of a low sugar diet. I hate the word diet since it implies enterning a regime that one cannot maintain for any duration. However, Mrs. C. (here in the U.S.) was bordering on diabetes but was fortunate enough to consult a medical doctor that had developed (along with other nutritionists and doctors) a highly effective change in
lifestyle (as opposed to a diet). I wnt along for the ride since she had acquired all the literature.
That was in March of this year... since then Mrs. C has dropped 34 pounds and I have lost (it's around here somewhere, just lurking, I'm sure), near 40 pounds.
This article says it all:
https://doctordoni.com/2014/09/the-sugar-challenge.html
Probably one of the most difficult things health wise I've ever done, but also one of the most satisfying since my whole life has changed as a result. I really can't explain how one feels so good since it is a day by day, month by month process. Suffice it to say, I'll never go back to the previous lifelong love affair with sugar.
I've said it before, but to reiterate... look at the nutrition label, check the carbohydrates (in grams), subtract the grams of fiber and divide the remainder by the constant of 5. This will produce the actual number of grams of sugar rather than the amount shown on the nutrition label, which often overlooks the
sugar alcohols which are just as insidious as sugars.
A grown man needs to limit sugar intake to less that 15 grams per day and most women less than 12 grams per day... and importantly no sugars from the time you get up for at least 4 hours. Yeah, I know, but it is worth it...