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The Kick Sugar Summit has started

The Kick Sugar Summit has started!  You only have a few more days for this event!

You can access it for free right here.

Don’t miss these great speakers and their topics:

Ocean Robbins

Yes THAT Robbins – his grandfather founded Baskin-Robbins and he and his father John Robbins have devoted their lives to changing the American diet.

Dr. Vera Tarman

“Why We Are Drawn To Sugar & How To Stop”

Bitten Jonsson – 30+ years no sugar!

“The Effect Sugar Has on Your Body & Brain”

And over 20 other MD’s Phds, sugar researchers and experts.

It is truly the finest group of sugar educators ever assembled in one place to cover a topic so timely.

What is presented is many, many ways to stop or control sugar in your life.

Just few things the speakers talk about:

  • Natural, steady weight loss with
  • No crazy exercise
  • How your skin will glow in just a few weeks
  • Greatly improved sleep
  • Real, tasty food – no pills, potions or shakes to buy
  • End sugar cravings forever
  • A very specific meal plan – no guesswork on recipes
  • End “brain fog” in just a few weeks

Two speakers have lost over 100 pounds and kept it off for over 20 years. One lost over 200 pounds.

If you feel sugar is an issue in your life please tune in. It’s 100% free and open to the public.

Get ready to Kick Sugar to the curb – register here for free.

Older But Lighter

I woke up this morning wanting only one thing for my birthday – to have lost 15 pounds. Well, happy birthday to me. I made it. I’ve lost half of my targeted weight. It made getting a year older not so bad. I may be getting “older” but I’m getting better every day. My health is getting better. My weight loss is definitely better and steady. My attitude towards food is so  much better.

I’ve listened to the 2014 Diabetes Summit for the last nine days. So much valuable information! Even though I don’t have diabetes, I am insulin-resistant. I’ve learned so much about healthful eating and managing weight. It has reinforced my decision to eat low carb diet. I think starting on the Atkins diet was helpful to get the basic ideas for cutting out bad carbs and sugars. But now I see there is much more depth to regulating  body systems using food as a medicine.

Why take medications to reverse conditions that can be managed with proper diet? Diabetes is such an epidemic in this country and totally avoidable. Knowing that I have consciously decided to move away from the standard American diet and towards a lifetime of healthy eating is empowering. It is not easy when you’re start to lose weight to see other people eat those foods you once loved but it gets easier. I thought I never could stop eating sugary foods. I used to stop at Dunkin Donuts and get a vanilla chai latte and a sour cream donut (YUM) on my way to work. Yes, it tasted is really good but I didn’t like the afternoon crash that resulted. I no longer feel the need to sugar up to get through the day. Eating protein and healthy fats give me enough energy to get through the day without lagging. That is a dramatic difference.

Sugar is just one thing out of my diet for good. I’ll go through the other food items that I’ve eliminated and tell you why I made those decisions. If you get a chance, listen to what is left of the Diabetes Summit. There is so much good information – even one session could have a big impact on your thinking about healthy eating.