In our over-load information society, we have been told many conflicting facts about proteins, carbohydrates and fats, but one area that has not been misunderstood is sugar. By now, we should all know the answer to the question, "How much sugar am I allowed in one day?" The answer is zero. There is no recommended daily allowance of sugar. Most of you are probably saying right now, "Sure, no sugar." We are not saying you cannot have sugar, but there is no such thing as a recommended allowance for sugar. Sugar is a refined product that is made by man and put into many items we eat everyday. You, the public, have been fooled by the word "sugar" thinking our bodies need sugar for survival. Our bodies need glucose for survival and it usually is found present in our bloodstream. Many of our foods, such as fruits, vegetables and rice are converted into glucose. The body uses glucose for energy and it is metabolized to produce warmth. Unfortunately, many manufacturers have combined all carbohydrates on food labels into one category - whether refined or not. Many products are separating out the sugar grams on the label. Be aware of a product that has a total of 25 grams of carbohydrates and 20 grams of it are sugar. This product is mostly all sugar and is not a very healthy food (anything in moderation is still a good philosophy). Here are words used to describe sugar in the ingredients of a food label: Lactose: Sugar from milk. "Lactose intolerance" - caused by the sugar in milk Maltose: Sugar from malt Fructose: Sugar from fruit Dextrose: Sugar from starch "corn sugar" Sucrose: Refined sugar from sugar cane or beats The refined product of sugar cane "sucrose" can be very addictive. The more our body has, the more it wants. If you raise your children limiting their sugar intake, you will be surprised how they do not crave sugar like other kids. As a matter of fact, they will taste the sugar in certain products and say the food is too sweet. The bottom line is that sugar can be detrimental to your health. Many people have developed Diabetes, cancer and skin problems due to overdoses of sugar, all types. Due to many hours lapsing between meals and insulin dropping, your body begins to crave the nourishment, and usually sugar or "sucrose" is the outcome. Next time you get a craving and your first thought is sugar, remember this, drink a big glass of water and reach for something healthy.
40% of an adult's guideline daily amount
25 g. of sugar daily, but over 75% of Americans take in over double that daily.
An adult should consume no more than 2,300-2,400mg each day.
none
About 6 grams, depending on size and health status.
You pour a bag in the water and just water it daily.
No more than 6grams of salt. less if possible
1500 mg is enough for any adult
if u are allowed eat as much as you want but it might not be good for you
Ideally, you should consume less than 40 grams of sugar daily but virtually no one does that.
studies show most people put two lumps of sugar in their tea
That depends how much they drink and eat.