I Quit Sugar For A Month... it kinda changed my life

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2022
  • I gave up refined sugar for one month and it was surprising to find all the sneaky ways sugar is added to so many foods. I also didn't think I could ever give up sugar in my coffee, but I did, and that alone was pretty life changing on top of the other benefits. Could you give up refined sugar for a month?
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  • @ginahernandez3219
    @ginahernandez3219 2 года назад +226

    I have went without eating sugars for 4 1/2 years. I was diagnosed with cancer. So I was told that cancer feeds off of sugar, so I stopped eating it while doing my chemo. Then I just keep it up. I just eat fruits if I want something sweet. Now I will enjoy a piece of cake or something else every once in awhile. Happy for you Hillary. It will become easier for you. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed week ❤️

    • @chaank1069
      @chaank1069 Год назад +11

      Hope you’re getting well. Wish you the best of health.

    • @ginahernandez3219
      @ginahernandez3219 Год назад +17

      @@chaank1069 thank you. Yes I am doing well. ❤️

    • @swapnilm5805
      @swapnilm5805 Год назад +3

      How are you

    • @suecorrigan1216
      @suecorrigan1216 Год назад +3

      Was diagnosed with cancer in December, and just finished a 40 day sugar fast so I get it!! Easier to say no, but special treats!!

    • @ginahernandez3219
      @ginahernandez3219 Год назад +4

      @@suecorrigan1216 yes it is. Prayers that you are doing well. 🙏🏽

  • @destinydeems
    @destinydeems 2 года назад +113

    Years ago I read: if you crave a sweet it means your body wants a protein. Keep boiled eggs, sauteed tofu strips, meat chunks, cheese in portions on your fridge shelf. Unsalted nuts measured out, too. Observe how the addiction slides away.

    • @OldWorldHome
      @OldWorldHome  2 года назад +4

      Very good point!

    • @alwayswinning11
      @alwayswinning11 Год назад +5

      Wow, I'm going to try this.

    • @velocitygirl8551
      @velocitygirl8551 Год назад +2

      Amen to this! It saved me three years ago.

    • @elenatramsti5176
      @elenatramsti5176 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the tip -- I will definitely try this! The tip for coffee with a tbsp of heavy cream, vanilla extract and cinnamon sounds great!

    • @abc33944
      @abc33944 11 месяцев назад

      I do most of these,, and they defo help take the edge off the craving

  • @1an2
    @1an2 Год назад +15

    I needed to comment...you just gave me the idea to put vanilla, cinnamon and heavy cream in your morning coffee instead of using sugar. I'm a diabetic and think this is a fabulous idea! Thanks!

  • @MindyourMatters
    @MindyourMatters 2 года назад +17

    It’s cool how your taste buds and Brain gets rewired when you kick The sugar! Nice work!

  • @christineprettyman2527
    @christineprettyman2527 2 года назад +23

    "There's no good time to do it." Ouch, this has always been my excuse that "This isn't a good time." Needed the motivation. I'm going to just go for it.

  • @sarahedgar8812
    @sarahedgar8812 2 года назад +91

    It's amazing how when you cut down on sugar, things you used to like start to taste too sweet. I love a good dessert but often find the sugar in recipes is so exaggerated, and generally use half or even less with great results. It's all about what you are used to, and that can change over time when you implement small changes.

    • @gamingdepot2022
      @gamingdepot2022 Год назад +1

      I can relate, so now you have to make your own desserts instead of getting a ready made from the store.

    • @jenniferwaffle6920
      @jenniferwaffle6920 Год назад +2

      you can also sub oil with banana or (natural)applesauce and this will let you cut the sugar even more :)

  • @lisab.7339
    @lisab.7339 2 года назад +36

    I’ve been sugar free for a year now. Eating whole foods mostly protein, fruits & veggies and healthy fats. It is doable. Enjoyed your video Hilary!

  • @SarahsOctoberHome
    @SarahsOctoberHome 2 года назад +6

    I gave it up for 4 months and my body went down, like swelling. Enjoyed the video.🌱

  • @vanessaherron5203
    @vanessaherron5203 2 года назад +43

    I get this, I too go to sugar when stressed or tired. I think I will do this, I gained some weight over the pandemic and the loss of my husband, but I’m ready to be healthier, both physically and emotionally. Thanks for this encouragement, it helps💜

  • @bethmann3283
    @bethmann3283 2 года назад +49

    I've had migraines since I was 7, im 49 now, have seen handfuls of doctors, so many tests,....you name it. I had several a month, debilitating. I was referred by a friend to a Natural Health Clinic. They tested my blood against 250 foods. Its costly and most insurance does not cover, but wow, life changing and worth every penny!!! The things I was eating every day I was allergic to...all dairy (eggs, cheese, milk, butter and then everything they are in. Cows, sheep and goat). Oranges, honey, raspberry, beans, garlic, grapes, coconut, and peanuts. A few more that I don't eat came up too. I've taken them all out of my diet since August and wow!!!!! I would have never guessed those were the culprits! I still have an occasional migrane, but like you dehydration, smells can give me one. Hopefully this helps someone!

    • @riograndelily8344
      @riograndelily8344 2 года назад +4

      Have they tested to see if your low in vitamin D? This happened to me and that was the problem.

    • @bethmann3283
      @bethmann3283 2 года назад +1

      @@riograndelily8344 they did, i was low in both vit d and magnesium.

    • @Jlk6532
      @Jlk6532 2 года назад +2

      I had migraines for years they put me in the hospital. Tried all the meds-tried all the tricks, gave up meat and haven’t had a migraine in 6 years. I used to be leveled with a migraine 3-4 times a month. Keeping a food/sleep journal can help a lot

    • @katia.luna213
      @katia.luna213 2 года назад

      How much was the test? I'm about to ask for one

    • @bethmann3283
      @bethmann3283 2 года назад

      @@Jlk6532 isn't it amazing and crazy that a food can cause so mich havoc?! I'm so glad that you were able to pin point the root cause, it's so freeing!

  • @jannier9766
    @jannier9766 2 года назад +12

    I was in a 12 Step Program for disordered eating. (Binge eating, compulsive eating and history of bulimia). There is a phrase- HALT, asking yourself- “H” am I hungry (true hunger, like you are past meal time) “A”- angry. “L” lonely. “T” tired. In other words- things that trigger the desire to “use” food. I was sugar free for 8 years. That included syrup, honey and artificial sugar (which kept me addicted to sweet). I didn’t eat anything with sugar listed within the first 5 ingredients. Things like ketchup were not an issue because I wasn’t eating a cup of it. I used a little on a burger wasn’t an issue. I am definitely addicted to sugar!! I watched an interview with Eric Clapton and they asked him when his drug addiction began and he said - as a child, with sugar. I thought that was profound!! Sadly, I started eating sugar again during a very difficult time in my life- my mom had recently passed, I was assisting my elderly dad and I got diagnosed with breast cancer. During my mastectomy and lymph node removal, they discovered I also have Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma (cancer of immune system). I began abusing sugar again and still do. I have been journaling lately that I need address my sugar addiction again. The pandemic has been very difficult for me. I’m still very restricted due to the lymphoma. But, sugar certainly isn’t really helping but maybe for a brief moment. I’m grateful you posted this. Another nudge from God for me.

    • @maryr7023
      @maryr7023 Год назад

      Do you realize that sugar feeds cancer? More motivation to stay away from it!

  • @lynnek4226
    @lynnek4226 2 года назад +20

    I’ve been participating in a class through work that is teaching me how to live lean naturally and retrain my brain to no longer crave sweets and other junk food. Part of it is not eating to avoid discomfort such as stress, tiredness, etc. I’ve eliminated snacking between meals and am eating more fresh fruits and veggies. It is really helping me to stop eating for emotional reasons. Thank you for the coffee idea, I’m going to try it!

  • @brandyowens4434
    @brandyowens4434 2 года назад +19

    I did this and felt so great! I’ve fallen off the wagon and can most definitely feel it. I’m more sluggish and have those little aches and pains I assume is from inflammation. Trying to start over this week.

  • @lisaremy4817
    @lisaremy4817 2 года назад +28

    Hi Hilary……this video and your “no sugar” challenge really resonates with me, I have been overweight most of my adult life and I really think I have a sugar addiction! You have really inspired me to try this challenge….I have done the Arbonne 30 day detox several times and was able to give up sugar so I know I can do it but it’s really scary how strong of a hold sugar has on us…😬

  • @heatherlynngramann8371
    @heatherlynngramann8371 2 года назад +16

    I have wanted to do this for a long time, and watching this, definitely inspired me. I have health issues I believe this would definitely help. Thank you for the inspiration! Happy for you feeling so healthy!

  • @105cathy
    @105cathy 2 года назад +6

    I was diagnosed type 2 diabetic….attended a clinic for diabetics and learned about carbohydrates ….adhered to a strict diet that limited carbs to 20 grams a day….lost weight and turned around the diagnosis! Fruit is high in carbs. I hadn’t heard of keto, but when I did hear…I knew that was for me. Now I also do intermittent fasting. Stevia is an excellent natural sugar supplement. I buy the organic stevia. I look at carbs are like money…I have 20 to spend and decide where that will go. And I do splurge, but not often. We eat at home and whole food mostly.

  • @yvettekennedy1114
    @yvettekennedy1114 2 года назад +7

    You’re motivating me to try this! Thank you so much for sharing your 30 day journey with no refined sugar.

  • @Angie-ro1rq
    @Angie-ro1rq 2 года назад +8

    The cinnamon in your coffee is great for blood sugar too. I stopped sugar in my coffee about a year ago now and I don’t miss it at all. I put heavy cream, MCT oil, cinnamon, and turmeric in my coffee every morning and I love it.

  • @laurieg6416
    @laurieg6416 2 года назад +4

    Great job, Hillary! You set a great example.

  • @rainbowsinmykitchensink6872
    @rainbowsinmykitchensink6872 2 года назад +3

    Great job❤ I was a Sugar Addict, and gave it up entirely many years ago. Very happy to live this way.

  • @judyellen4412
    @judyellen4412 2 года назад +5

    My husband and I have been trying to cut out having desserts.
    We would have them after every supper and for a month now we have been having a nice piece of cake only after Sunday supper.
    We also have had a supply of fresh fruit on hand to help with a healthy thing to snack on when the craving thing hits.
    We are going to continue with this going into the second month.
    It’s basically changing a bad habit into a good one.

  • @carlenehall2979
    @carlenehall2979 2 года назад +2

    🤗 Congratulations Hilary! I appreciate what you said you found about yourself - fatigue and emotions have a big impact on desire for sweet, I am right there with you on that!
    Two years ago I decided to stop drinking carbonated drinks, I have not had any since. In the past year I have found I am allergic to many foods which were effecting my digestive system, it has been a hard road and health wise things are not always perfect. Finding out that many foods I was eating almost on a daily basis were making me sick - frustrating but knowing I had to change. If we see what a change it makes physically and mentally it is worth the effort.
    Thank you Hilary for sharing this,

  • @danavitelli
    @danavitelli 2 года назад +16

    Great share, Hilary! I used to crave sweets constantly. A side-effect of starting a new-to-me weight loss plan was learning that water and hydration are key. Apparently, when we crave sweets, our bodies want water. It’s hoping we’ll go for fruit to get in more water, but instead, we go for the cake. There is a Harvard study that indicates we need up to 3.5 litres of water each day (I’m Canadian, hence “litres”) just to function. So a lot more than the 8-10 glasses we’ve all been told. And when we want salty foods, we need to up our good fats (avocado, nuts, the omegas). My sweets cravings have disappeared. More water has worked wonders for me.

    • @midlife_minimalist
      @midlife_minimalist 2 года назад +1

      This is interesting. I’ve always been a big water drinker and have never been big on sweets. Even for fruit, I like tart and not really sweet. I’m usually craving salty but do eat a variety of raw nuts throughout the day.

  • @donna8212
    @donna8212 2 года назад +4

    Hello Hilary! Good for you 👏🏻😁!!! I’m glad to hear you’re not going to deprive yourself of sweets all together. I think balance is key with many things 😊. Not only do you look wonderful but you’re feeling better too 👍🏻. For the past couple years, I’ve been drinking my coffee black. I used to use such a small amount of cream and sugar, that I just decided it wasn’t even needed ☺️☕️. Hope you have a great day today!!! 😉🤍🌷🤍

  • @juliacockroft8745
    @juliacockroft8745 2 года назад +6

    I had to give up processed sugars 3 years ago, for health reasons. To be honest, I haven’t really missed it. Once in a while a new product will come on the market that looks like it would be sooo good, or perhaps a piece of pecan pie during the holidays, but it’s only an instant temptation and then it’s gone and I don’t feel like I’ve missed anything.

  • @MindyourMatters
    @MindyourMatters 2 года назад +1

    Wow great job Hillary!

  • @AskAgainL8ter
    @AskAgainL8ter Год назад +1

    I love your view on this. Sugar being a choice instead of a craving.

  • @gloriawalsh4599
    @gloriawalsh4599 2 года назад +2

    Such a great video, thank you! I am 8 days in on this journey. I am also a stress and out of boredom sugar eater. Thanks again for the encouragement.

  • @jessicagagne8874
    @jessicagagne8874 2 года назад +1

    I love this and your honesty of the situation.

  • @heatherb2307
    @heatherb2307 2 года назад +6

    Very inspiring, good for you! Coincidentally, I started 30 days of no sugar just this Monday. I've been eating healthier since last August, but have been struggling with sweets again since Christmas. Hopefully this 30 days will help! (I have lost over 50 lbs and want to keep going!) Thanks for the inspirational video.

  • @lorikrom1831
    @lorikrom1831 2 года назад +5

    I have done this also, and I felt so much better when I eliminated sugar from my diet. I have fallen off the wagon but I am going to start tomorrow morning! (Already had sugar today! )My son left for sea for 28 days so I can count the no sugar days along with the days until he gets back from sea! A good way to keep my mind busy from worry while he is away!

  • @LifesLittleThingz
    @LifesLittleThingz 2 года назад

    This was fascinating Hilary! You've opened my eyes to the world of sugar. I'm going to be more aware of it. Thank you 😊

  • @sharoncresenzi3016
    @sharoncresenzi3016 2 года назад +1

    Loved these videos on your diet so much! I have gone on low carb and low sugar in the past and really felt great but have to get back on it , I have fallen back on my old habits.

  • @julieparham462
    @julieparham462 2 года назад +3

    I've been doing something similar lately! My favorite dessert is homemade whipped cream with a few frozen blueberries - it's very satisfying!

  • @kellyssimplesouthernlife2174
    @kellyssimplesouthernlife2174 2 года назад +1

    I loved this so much! I am on the same journey myself! And I agree, its all about balance. Fruit is my best friend now. I find that drinking tons of water helps my overall feeling of well being too. I do honey in my coffee and I’m okay with that for now. I have noticed that my skin is so much clearer and the color in my skin is looking more vibrant and healthy. You look great! And I know you feel better too. Good job!

  • @davidanddiana7173
    @davidanddiana7173 2 года назад

    You have the gift of encouragement! Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I will definitely try it

  • @debbiesivertson817
    @debbiesivertson817 2 года назад +1

    Great video ❤️❤️❤️. Will definitely use your coffee idea. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️

  • @katiegiffen8663
    @katiegiffen8663 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I am just starting my zero sugar journey. I am a huge sugar addict and binge eater. When my Nana passed away earlier this year, I gained 20 lbs in about a month. I feel so much better when I don't eat sugar, and that includes sweeteners like honey, stevia, and high sugar fruits. I sleep better, my skin looks awesome, my moods change (I've done this before and want to get back).

  • @Dian-us3dq
    @Dian-us3dq 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for this video thank you for sharing your story very inspiring

  • @caroleaustin8858
    @caroleaustin8858 2 года назад +3

    Oh boy! I’ve never thought about giving up sugar. I need to do that!!!

  • @marlenezagar4487
    @marlenezagar4487 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I sooo needed it!! I’m on day 7 of no sugar and still craving. Love the ideas for coffee.

  • @Shiryone
    @Shiryone 2 года назад +1

    "Choice, not a craving." Brilliant. Definitely a moderation thing. You do look amazing though, so it's agreeing with you.

  • @te4545
    @te4545 2 года назад +17

    Hilary you have inspired me. I have thought so many times about embarking on a challenge like this but it feels daunting. I think a big piece which you touched on here is the emotional component - when we crave the sugary treat, asking ourselves why and recognizing which situations trigger the cravings. That is huge I think. Could you share any resources that you consulted before embarking on this journey? Also do you have snacks between meals ever or do you find the meals you are eating are satiating enough? Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration. Going to give it a try. P.S. Love the new channel artwork. Is that your handwriting? Have a lovely day 😊.

    • @OldWorldHome
      @OldWorldHome  2 года назад +3

      I just watched a few RUclips videos about people giving up sugar and it was enough motivation to jump in. I don’t snack at all, only my 3 pm coffee and a banana usually or nuts. No it’s not my handwriting, I wish ☺️

    • @nadinevalent4436
      @nadinevalent4436 2 года назад

      @@OldWorldHome I do nuts for snacks, but found lentil chips ( enjoy life) that is excellent .unsweetened coconut is really sweet

  • @patriciacaughey5122
    @patriciacaughey5122 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. I need to do this. I appreciate the different tips. Thank you.

  • @gopugmama4408
    @gopugmama4408 2 года назад +8

    I applaud, you my friend, for your willingness to do this; no refined sugars for a month and maybe even for the rest of your life! If you have any recipe links you could share or substitutions you have made in your cooking that would be so nice. Will you eventually encourage the family to adopt the no refined sugar eating at some point? I would love to see a week of what Hilary eats, that would be so encouraging to those of us trying to kick the habit . . . or at least limit sugar, lol! 🍏🍓🍆🥑🥦💖

  • @Mommyonthegoplustwo
    @Mommyonthegoplustwo 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your journey to no sugar it’s really eye opening. I am embarrassed of how much sugar I consume on the daily I definitely want to work on doing better I hate how I feel lately and I know it’s because of the certain foods I eat is what makes me feel this way. Taking it one day at a time. 😬I hope you can continue to share more about your journey what you eat in day meal ideas etc. 👍

  • @myview6852
    @myview6852 2 года назад +17

    I decided to drastically reduce my sugar intake when after I had gestational diabetes with my second pregnancy and then my mother and brother where diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Except for dark chocolate , that I can’t and won’t live without, I don’t have much of a sweet tooth. I started by using a little maple syrup in my coffee and enjoy my teas with nothing in them. Then I switched to monk fruit to sweeten my coffee with. I am also consuming less white rice and regular pasta. But I have found that being too strict all the time does not work for me. So when I indulge, I just keep the portion small. My migraines have decreased in frequency and I feel less sluggish during the day.

  • @ameliainmarch
    @ameliainmarch 2 года назад +25

    I have done this before. I did a whole 30 years ago which was no sugar and no grains too and I felt like it changed my life. I think the most amazing thing about it is how much energy you get from avoiding refined sugar. Over the years though sugar has definitely crept back into my life to the point that right now me and my husband keep saying we need to do this again. You are definitely giving me inspiration to reset again. It’s been hard though. We have a 5 month old and I’m definitely like you, I crave sugar when I’m stressed. It’s totally an emotional thing. But there really is no ideal time to start something like this so we just need to jump in and do it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AMATEURDECORATINGLIKEAPRO
    @AMATEURDECORATINGLIKEAPRO 2 года назад

    Oh Hillary! I totally agree!

  • @KateByrd
    @KateByrd Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed hearing about your experience! I gave up refined sugar and refined carbs 3 years ago when my doctor said my blood sugar was in the prediabetes range. I took it as a wake-up call to change my diet and add more exercise to my daily routine. I’d tried low-carb diets before. I always felt better but I replaced refined sugar with artificial sugars. The sweet craving was always there and when I was faced with a piece of cake or candy and my willpower was down I’d fall off the wagon hard-core. This time, though, I had a healthy suspicion of artificial sweeteners and went cold turkey. And it has worked. I’ve had a small piece of fruitcake and a sample size praline in the 3 years. I bake for my family all the time and am not tempted because I’m choosing health over sugar. Anytime my blood sugar starts to creep up, I realize that I’m not being careful with getting enough complex carbs or I’m not drinking enough water.
    Good luck with your sugar-free journey! It’s worth it physically and emotionally!
    I used to have migraines, too. I realized that they were being triggered by cottage cheese and yogurt. I can have small amounts if I’m using them in a recipe but can’t eat them regularly.

  • @shabi_nauman2763
    @shabi_nauman2763 2 года назад +1

    Hi Hilary you look great! I have done this in the past for my gut health. I was on leaky gut diet, no gluten, no dairy, grains, sugar, and coffee. The first week was very hard but I did it for 90 days and lost 16 pounds and healed my gut. I had a herbalist who helped me along the way and was on expensive supplements. But anyway I started eating regular and within 2 years I gained it all back. Life happens and I got busy but your video has helped me get motivated again. Thank you and God bless you 💓

  • @karenvazquez5703
    @karenvazquez5703 2 года назад +1

    wowwww love this!! super timely bc im just starting to avoid dairy and gluten, and was thinking about doing the same with sugar but it felt like the impossible one to avoid, so thats awesome to see that its doable!

  • @christined2495
    @christined2495 2 года назад +7

    Hi Hilary, one of your last videos you spoke of your weight loss, and showed us your thrifting haul, I decided that day to really get back on track, although I am plant based I was starting to take the easy way out on my meals, because of my herniated discs and torn meniscus. I wasn’t fussing….Well I went back to no sugar, and basically just eating veggies, complex carbs, legumes, beans ,whole grains and I lost 4 lbs as of this morning. For me that is a great accomplishment since I have quite a few years on you, and metabolism isn’t what it used to be.
    I love when you do these type of videos, you are an inspiration ❤️
    I love my afternoon coffee, it is also a treat for me, but I never liked any sweetness in it, but my husband one day put a little 100% maple syrup in his coffee, I tasted it just to see and it wasn’t bad, glad you found an alternative
    I also gave up for Lent eating after dinner, I used to love to snack around 8pm, and always craved salty carbs

    • @OldWorldHome
      @OldWorldHome  2 года назад +3

      That’s wonderful, feeling better is so much more motivating than numbers on a scale ❤️

  • @bethanyhall1524
    @bethanyhall1524 2 года назад +4

    Stevia is a great substitute as well and you can get different flavors. I have an allergy to cane sugar so I've learned what I can use instead. I also use coconut palm sugar, honey, pure maple syrup and sometimes monk fruit. But I don't use these everyday, only when I bake for myself or have a treat drink which isn't very often.

  • @christinedisneyqueen5746
    @christinedisneyqueen5746 2 года назад

    I that you learned so much about yourself. I just came back from a Chinese buffet restaurant and I feel so bad. I ate a lot of veggies, but way too many carbs and probably a ton of sugar! Thanks for sharing. 💜

  • @julieturner4168
    @julieturner4168 2 года назад +3

    I've found too I feel so much better when I don't start out with sugar. So none in my coffee, no sugary breakfasts. I have a hard crash in the afternoon if I eat sugar too early. Good to hear your thoughts on your experience in this video.

  • @mariolino6972
    @mariolino6972 2 года назад +5

    So much good,inspiring information here. Thank you Hilary....I know you have shared a little of your skincare routine here and there....but I think you owe us a full routine lol...you are GLOWING.

    • @OldWorldHome
      @OldWorldHome  2 года назад

      Oh man, my skin is just a whole ‘nother story all it’s own 🤪

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey 2 года назад

      @@OldWorldHome Your skin looks so clear here and your hair shines beautifully!

  • @elizabethandrus3848
    @elizabethandrus3848 2 года назад

    Hilary, This is the video I needed to see and hear. I have never thought about making sugar a choice. I'm going to give 30 days a try! Thank you!

  • @meandmygirls8786
    @meandmygirls8786 2 года назад +3

    I found this so interesting! Thank you! I haven’t really thought about doing this but it’s something to consider. I’m interested in how it would affect the way I feel. 😉

  • @drsalka
    @drsalka Год назад +3

    Love this. People will argue with you and call you restrictive, just because and/or *until* they have a personal experience like you are describing at about 09:00 min mark. Once u see how much better you feel without certain foods, it's not hard to stick to a diet without it and sincerely enjoy eating a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods. Happy to have listened to your opinion and experience

    • @lolitaseraph
      @lolitaseraph 8 месяцев назад

      Well said. Nobody understands that it’s just such an obvious improvement in life quality that they can’t imagine what it’s like and how it becomes natural… and how old habits start to seem like the unnatural thing

  • @rachelhershberger5218
    @rachelhershberger5218 2 года назад +3

    This came at the perfect time for me. I just finished reading Dr. Hyman's book "Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?" and my husband and I want to try no sugar for a month. Thanks for the inspiration and insight!

  • @melissachochard4242
    @melissachochard4242 2 года назад

    Hi, Hilary
    Yes ma'am...starting KETO has changed my life. Down 22# and I feel amazing...my sleep and skin has never been better...lost so many inches, too...tyfs your journey with us

  • @susanvelez6534
    @susanvelez6534 2 года назад +1

    I’m happy to hear you understand how sugar is in everything. This is why diabetics have such a hard time. Your am coffee sounds great. I’ve had chronic migraine disease since I was 12 years old. Fruit has natural sugar so that needs to be portioned as well. You have done so well I think you have lost so much weight and your doing great with your food choices.

  • @CreativeDIYwithMomDas
    @CreativeDIYwithMomDas 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I too need to find a way out that's practical and achievable for me.

  • @lauriehester4682
    @lauriehester4682 2 года назад +5

    Great job! I pretty much did no sugar or white flour for two years. I need to get back to it...best I have ever felt. :):):)

  • @olaifaramos
    @olaifaramos 2 года назад

    Good for you Hilary👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 your skin is glowing 🥰

  • @erinmartin431
    @erinmartin431 2 года назад +1

    I love all your videos but this might be one of my favorites-- you are so honest and relatable here!!! I'd love to see you try whole30. It's a life changer and cutting the sugar is half the battle. It really drives home how much food dictates our emotions/lives. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @kristenross2902
    @kristenross2902 Год назад

    I hope you read this regarding your migraines~ Many women have hormone induced migraines that follow their cycles. Mine began when my firstborn was about 2 years old. I started taking fish oil and magnesium citrate and it helped tremendously. Now that I’m in peri menopause I don’t really get them anymore, but I still take fish oil.
    Thanks for the video! Couldn’t agree more about sugar- keeping blood sugars stable and avoiding inflammatory foods are truly transformative!

  • @tanyajohnston8262
    @tanyajohnston8262 2 года назад

    thank you for this video and inspiration ! Good for you. Now I will give this a try.

  • @yvonnemartinez7721
    @yvonnemartinez7721 2 года назад

    Hi Hilary, I'm so glad you're sharing this with your subscribers. Sugar is more harm to our bodies than anyone can imagine, or want to believe. I started following Dr Gundry. You all can google if you'd like. This is NOT a commercial LOL...but if anyone wants to know the truth about foods that we think are "healthy" for us go check out his videos and books. Those "feelings" about sugar are definitely true, but there's so much more behind it. Before Gundry, I had stopped eating nightshades, difficult, yes, but all my joint pains are now gone, so giving up some of the things I loved is so worth not having aches and pains. It's priceless. You will be surprised how much all foods affect your health - you are what you eat! So glad you're going down the healthy road Hilary! It's hard, but so worth it!

  • @goodehome
    @goodehome 2 года назад +15

    This! So glad you are feeling good!! I gave up sugar a year ago, ( I actually went strictly carnivore) and lost 52 lbs and got rid of all of my aches and pains. I sleep better too! Hot flashes...gone! I also got rid of the fake seed oils and I couldn't be happier.

  • @mviera70
    @mviera70 2 года назад +2

    I relate so much to your relationship with sugar. I don’t like any sugar substitute or eat a lot of sugar. I felt so good and lost weight while I was on strict Keto. I need to get back on it.

  • @lindasegraves4670
    @lindasegraves4670 2 года назад

    Hilary, the one thing that helps me even over fruits is a chunk of sharp cheddar cheese (maybe 1 oz.) It helps with my sugar levels and also craving something sweet. Sugar-free Jello or chocolate pudding is a good substitute. They leave the least or no after taste for me. Prayers for your life change. 🙏

  • @HeatherB81
    @HeatherB81 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video!! Would love to hear more of your meals… especially lunches… I DETEST eggs, so I know that really limits me for breakfast or any other meal. I do love oatmeal and smoothies for breakfast, so my biggest hurdle is lunch and dinner 😁

  • @Lisa6812
    @Lisa6812 2 года назад +3

    This came just in time. I’m noticing changes in my body due to peri menopause and sugar is a culprit. But I live like you, chocolate for me is more out of boredom, I eat all whole foods and we eat our occasionally. So I will now be doing the 30 days Chaldean see if it helps me. Thank you for sharing!

  • @MerrilyMerrilyMerrily
    @MerrilyMerrilyMerrily Год назад +1

    You’re very wise. Thank you, I was able to confirm my own suspicions about why & when I eat chocolate.

  • @heartofchocolate9433
    @heartofchocolate9433 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Video!! People don’t realize all the hidden sugars. I do not like sugar substitutes. Unfortunately it’s in a lot of products. Try salt now / you will be amazed how you taste how salty stuff is. You look incredible - you glow. It truly shows. Have a great blessed week! 🙏🏼😊

  • @megantaylor9098
    @megantaylor9098 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing! I've done quite a few whole30s so I've given up sugar for 30 days and it always feels wonderful. I need to figure out how to make it a daily routine and not just during a whole30 challenge.

  • @mildredbc5425
    @mildredbc5425 2 года назад

    Thank you for motivation!💝

  • @lisaseidenkranz3211
    @lisaseidenkranz3211 2 года назад +4

    Hillary,
    I have been hearing the same thing everywhere. I actually get angry about it. I can't imagine my life without sweet things. I'm totally an emotional eater. When I try to avoid sugar I know I'm addicted to it because I have such a hard time concentrating on any thing.
    I feel driven to it. I'm going to take your suggestion. 1 week. Can I do 1 week?
    After all my home has benefited by so many things from your channel. I totally agree sugary breakfasts set the day up for no power over the desire to sweets.
    I drink my coffee black. But start each day with an espresso with 1 lump of sugar. Yikes! That's the first challenge I will have to overcome. I need all the help I can get. Pray for me... it's the only way.
    1 day at a time.

  • @denisetaylor3332
    @denisetaylor3332 2 года назад

    I’ve just given up sugar this week as I’ve been experiencing nausea and dizziness! I stumbled upon ‘oh it could be sugar’! So I experimented and without a visit with the doctors I do feel so much better! I read it could be my good gut bacteria or lack of it. So I’ve taken some supplements, but not taken it long enough to say it’s definitely that. I think your doing a low carb diet but not full keto but it’s still very healthy and nutritious. White carbs are definitely not a filling option, I eat wholewheat pasta, ( not that often tho) and ww rice. Not too many potatoes. You look amazing.

  • @1NM2TFA3
    @1NM2TFA3 2 года назад

    I love this! Good for you for taking care of yourself. It sets such a good example for your children. I doubt you told them but did your eldest notice?

  • @afroditigreekmom
    @afroditigreekmom 2 года назад +3

    I thank you for sharing this. I have been more mindful about the sugar I eat. My husband always reminds me if it does not grow on a tree, it is not that good for you. I use that each day to eat better. I have gone back to eating more plant based in the last two weeks cause I feel better overall and since I suffer from gallstones. I dont get the pain I do when I eat meat or cheese products. I remember using six teaspoons of sugar in my coffee in my 20's. I now do not use any sugar for about ten years and I cant tell the difference. The coffee flavor is so much better without sweetener for me, just like fruits taste better when you give sugar up.

  • @paulamcleod1227
    @paulamcleod1227 2 года назад

    I loved this! Thank you so much for sharing!?

  • @pisicacutecat4869
    @pisicacutecat4869 2 года назад +1

    I'm trying very hard to cut back on refined sugar. Did you know that tomatoes can trigger migraines in some people? Something to look into. Great video Hillary!

  • @deborahcrutchfield5022
    @deborahcrutchfield5022 2 года назад +1

    Awesome job

  • @klorraine1952
    @klorraine1952 2 года назад

    I eliminated sugar and white flour from my diet several years ago as well as making a few other dietary changes. The biggest surprise was that after suffering from really severe ulcers in my mouth since I was a young child, I suddenly wasn't getting any ulcers even after starting to eat the acidic fruits that I thought was causing them! I'd be interested to know if anyone knows if the white sugar could have been causing the ulcers. My sweet tooth was pretty intense before I made this change. Thanks for sharing this with us, Hillary.

  • @cindygregson490
    @cindygregson490 2 года назад

    Good for you! I remember I did this years ago when I was on a diet and after a while I found that I actually lost the taste and desire for sugar.

  • @debbienorris4343
    @debbienorris4343 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing! I am encouraged to try! I don’t eat a lot of sweets or processed foods but bet I will be surprised when I truly focus on it! Living in the south fellowship means food! So I will need to learn to enjoy the fellowship without focusing on the food!

  • @melindagordon5278
    @melindagordon5278 2 года назад +2

    Would it be to much to ask if you could do a what i eat in a week and how you prepare the meals? You look AMAZING! Also, I'm loving your hair. Hugs

    • @OldWorldHome
      @OldWorldHome  2 года назад +2

      Yes I actually have that planned for later this week ☺️

  • @steph4248
    @steph4248 2 года назад +3

    I had horrific migraines after baby #4. After watching your video I’m wondering if it was lack of sleep (she didn’t sleep through the night until she was 6 yr old) and way too much sugar. Like you, I’m an emotional eater. This was very eye opening, thank you for sharing!

  • @vickis.9363
    @vickis.9363 Год назад +2

    I gave up sugar about 2 weeks ago. It's been surprisingly easy since I'm basically doing one meal a day (OMAD) with a 3 hour eating window. Also, Mid Day Squares for a treat really help, no added sugar.

  • @aprilyeno1919
    @aprilyeno1919 2 года назад +15

    I have tried this and the “nothing white” type of habits on and off as well. I always feel better without it. Having said that, I am “off the rails” 😂 right now. This reminds me to treat it as self care! Because it is.
    Thank you for sharing this!! I’m going to remove one thing a week … that approach has worked for me the best, over time. Enjoy a healthy, blessed day!!❤️🙏🏻

  • @debbiem6406
    @debbiem6406 2 года назад +2

    I’ll say it again, you look wonderfully lean and healthy. Your tips and info are great.

  • @savioursoul
    @savioursoul 2 года назад +7

    I have had no sugar for a year now. The only sweetener I use is honey. I have also been off all grains, starches, soy, corn, processed foods, caffeine, and most dairy. No chemicals of any kind. It has been life changing. It broke all of my food addictions. Natural sugars in fruit and honey are processed differently in the body than refined sugars. Monosaccharides vs polysaccharides.

    • @jendebesse4110
      @jendebesse4110 2 года назад +1

      Wow! I would love to know what types of meals you eat. I am super impressed. ❤️

    • @savioursoul
      @savioursoul 2 года назад

      @@jendebesse4110 Very basic. Lots of fresh fruit. Fresh salads. Raw vegetables. Cooked vegetables. Nuts. Nut butters. Nut flours. Eggs. Homemade soups. Some meat, fish, poultry. A very small piece of 70% or more dark chocolate each day. 😎

    • @eversosophi9653
      @eversosophi9653 2 года назад

      @@savioursoul do you eat grass fed meats and free range eggs? and about how much (portion sizes) do you have daily? Thank you.

    • @savioursoul
      @savioursoul 2 года назад +1

      @@eversosophi9653 Yes I do. 0 - 3 servings of meat based protein per day. 80% or more of what I eat is plant based. Hard boiled eggs. Steamed seafood. Homemade chicken soup. Air fried chicken wings. Those are what I have most often.

    • @eversosophi9653
      @eversosophi9653 2 года назад

      @@savioursoul thank you. I really need to get back to eating healthy meals 💕

  • @andreasupermommy
    @andreasupermommy 2 года назад +1

    Hillary, I've been on this no sugar journey since last Oct and have lost 30 lbs. I have to admit I do eat the Stevia sweetened chocolates when I need something sweet. I like having these banana pancakes for breakfast, can't remember where I found the recipe but it's one whole banana, 2 eggs, splash of vanilla, and cinnamon. You're doing great and I agree with everything you said.

  • @meghanshaffer229
    @meghanshaffer229 2 года назад +3

    Wow, way to go! Just tried your vanilla, cinnamon, cream coffee and it is yummy! I make an afternoon coffee with cream and brown sugar, but I'm going to switch to your sugarless version 😊

  • @elanaspeicher4128
    @elanaspeicher4128 Год назад

    To help with evening snacking, I’ve started eating a few pistachios. Get the ones in the shell and take your time with each one. I love sweets and really struggled at first with my sugar fast after supper. This has helped me tremendously.

  • @Stephanie-lg1cm
    @Stephanie-lg1cm 2 года назад +2

    It’s the hidden sugars which are difficult to avoid, they’re everywhere and the time it takes to read all the ingredients is an obstacle but you do get better at instinctively recognising foods which are sugar rich. Good carbs, fats and protein do take away the cravings because when you truly nourish your body it doesn’t call for a sweet rush. Good luck with your journey. ❤️

  • @yadiramunoz566
    @yadiramunoz566 2 года назад

    Congratulations, no matter I saw you thinner, younger and with more energy,congratulations again.