Sugar and Anxiety: Friend or Foe? -

Sugar and Anxiety: Friend or Foe?

  1. Erin Do says:

    Probably good for you sugar…like sweet potatoes and oatmeal and nutrient dense food sources that are complex carbohydrates.

    • vesna2 says:

      Carbs are good too 🙂

    • Kate says:

      Very interesting. I tried the keto diet, but I just didnt function well at all ????. So I have added potatoes and good quality italian pasta back into my diet in moderation and my coping levels are much better.
      I have gone back to baking biscuits etc, but with grain free flour and either rapendura, coconut sugar of organic maple. …. and feeling normal again ????

  2. Patricia Frederick says:

    Yes, all things in balance is best advice. I have left honey in my diet along with pure maple syrup, coconut sugar and rapadura. I don’t use much…but find when I add a little I don’t crave sweet things and don’t go nuts and binge either. With Carbs in general, I have eating whole food options – mostly veggies and whole fruit instead of packaged food options.

    Feel more connected and happier with just a little sweetness in my life!

  3. Debbie says:

    Thanks for your Sugar and Anxiety post. You are so correct in saying there is so much conflicting information out there. Awhile ago I switched to coconut sugar in my baking and I love to bake! I’ve also been trying to use almond meal instead of white gluten free flour (I’m gluten intolerant). I guess I’ve also been avoiding carbs, however after hearing your advice I’ll try introducing back low GI carbs. I appreciate your posts…

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