I think a lot of the dietary system gets thrown on its head by the sedentary lifestyle promoted by the modern workplace. Bodies just aren't used anymore... We're just brains connecting to machines to accomplish a task. The carb requirements to sustain this lifestyle are minimal at best, and yet it is the cornerstone of the average diet.
Brain still needs glucose to function. Glucose and oxygen is the only fuel for the brain.
When you don't use your body a lot, you just want to eat less. This does not mean you have to exclude something from your regular diet, you just eat less, and that's all.
Excluding important parts from diet could lead to many adverse effects, including inability to return to normal one when your body will need more energy. Excluding sugar you force your body to get glucose using other, much more complex ways and with less efficiency. And you could still feel some kind of hunger, since salad with smoothy won't give you enough glucose to satisfy your brain. It is much easier and simplier just to eat a smaller piece of cake with your coffee/tea, than to consume the tons of vegetables retargetting your body to another way of mining exactly same substances from unusual food.
Every etnicity have its own cuisine legacy perfectly fitted to that etnicity genetics and eventually metabolism. For european, abandoning sugar (or dairy, or meat, etc) and attempting to compensate it with other food is something like moving from rice and soy products to dairy for chinese.
Of course there exists body malfunctions when body treat sugar or glucose weird way, but that is definitely not the sugars fault.
Sugar perfectly masks things that taste bad. They need to hide the taste of conservants, emulgators, all that stuff that makes their shitty food cheaper, make it last longer and look good. All for the profit.
The industry uses many different forms (sugar, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, etc.).
sugar (sucrose), fructose and dextrose(glucose) is different things and processed by completely different ways in your body.
and Type 2 diabetes develops.
If you are healthy, you can't get diabetes eating sugar. Diabetes is malfunction of insulin generation in human body. Insulin participates in sugar processing, but that does not mean that you could break it with sugar.
only 1% of the brain absolutely requires sugar.
Ketosis is emergency failover process. It is not natural for us. You can force your car to run on 1% of gas or diesel mixed with, say, 99% alcohol or oil respectively, but that does not mean it is a good substitution.
May be there could be population groups who are adapted to that kind of metabolism, say some northern etnicities like saam or eskimos, but we are very differnt from them. And I think that dropping their "keto" diet and switching to sugar one could be dangerous for them. Just like switching from sugar to ketosis for us.
The liver can produce enough sugar the body absolutely needs from fat and produces ketones from fat for the rest.
Human body can produce necessary substances from nearly anything. But that does not mean it should be forced to do so.
standard diet is too carbohydrate heavy.
That diet is for reason. We adopted to it by thousands years and hundreds of generations. In the past, when times was not so pleasant, only ones who, along the other tings, eat right food, survived and produced descendants. We are adopted to our cuisine and our cuisine adopted to us. And it will be a huge mistake to drop it.
I just learned about a study showing one 75g intake of sugar measurably reduces testosterone
Beer reduces testosterone too. And many other things too. Effect is temporary and we are definitely not going to change a sex. It could be some kind of survival mechanism for europeans. High testosterone means more aggression, so, the nature find out a ways to lower it's level in european men to allow civilisation development. Including cuisine.
High testosterone tribes in Africa still eating each other and live in straw houses.
Too high testosterone level for men is as bad as low one.
Sugar is not the thing you should avoid. It is not harmful for us. But the things they try to hide with sugar taste are.
Many health problems and diets as a solution to them appeared when corporations took a significant part of food market.
I could tell you "awful" thing - fast food is not bad because of ingredients. Say, burger - basically it is bread, vegetables, may be some cheese and piece of meat. Perfect combination for european. Perfectly aligned with usual cuisine. It can't be bad. Hundreds of generations of our ancestors eat the same thing and we are here. It is all that shitty additions, unusual for europeans, like soy beans and antibiotics in chop, stabilisers and emulgators in sauce and bread, pesticides in vegetables and god knows what they add to cheese are bad. Make your own burger from good ingredients, and it will be as good, as your usual food.
I think a lot of the dietary system gets thrown on its head by the sedentary lifestyle promoted by the modern workplace. Bodies just aren't used anymore... We're just brains connecting to machines to accomplish a task. The carb requirements to sustain this lifestyle are minimal at best, and yet it is the cornerstone of the average diet.
Brain still needs glucose to function. Glucose and oxygen is the only fuel for the brain.
When you don't use your body a lot, you just want to eat less. This does not mean you have to exclude something from your regular diet, you just eat less, and that's all.
Excluding important parts from diet could lead to many adverse effects, including inability to return to normal one when your body will need more energy. Excluding sugar you force your body to get glucose using other, much more complex ways and with less efficiency. And you could still feel some kind of hunger, since salad with smoothy won't give you enough glucose to satisfy your brain. It is much easier and simplier just to eat a smaller piece of cake with your coffee/tea, than to consume the tons of vegetables retargetting your body to another way of mining exactly same substances from unusual food.
Every etnicity have its own cuisine legacy perfectly fitted to that etnicity genetics and eventually metabolism. For european, abandoning sugar (or dairy, or meat, etc) and attempting to compensate it with other food is something like moving from rice and soy products to dairy for chinese.
Of course there exists body malfunctions when body treat sugar or glucose weird way, but that is definitely not the sugars fault.
Sugar perfectly masks things that taste bad. They need to hide the taste of conservants, emulgators, all that stuff that makes their shitty food cheaper, make it last longer and look good. All for the profit.
sugar (sucrose), fructose and dextrose(glucose) is different things and processed by completely different ways in your body.
If you are healthy, you can't get diabetes eating sugar. Diabetes is malfunction of insulin generation in human body. Insulin participates in sugar processing, but that does not mean that you could break it with sugar.
Ketosis is emergency failover process. It is not natural for us. You can force your car to run on 1% of gas or diesel mixed with, say, 99% alcohol or oil respectively, but that does not mean it is a good substitution.
May be there could be population groups who are adapted to that kind of metabolism, say some northern etnicities like saam or eskimos, but we are very differnt from them. And I think that dropping their "keto" diet and switching to sugar one could be dangerous for them. Just like switching from sugar to ketosis for us.
Human body can produce necessary substances from nearly anything. But that does not mean it should be forced to do so.
That diet is for reason. We adopted to it by thousands years and hundreds of generations. In the past, when times was not so pleasant, only ones who, along the other tings, eat right food, survived and produced descendants. We are adopted to our cuisine and our cuisine adopted to us. And it will be a huge mistake to drop it.
Beer reduces testosterone too. And many other things too. Effect is temporary and we are definitely not going to change a sex. It could be some kind of survival mechanism for europeans. High testosterone means more aggression, so, the nature find out a ways to lower it's level in european men to allow civilisation development. Including cuisine.
High testosterone tribes in Africa still eating each other and live in straw houses.
Too high testosterone level for men is as bad as low one.
Sugar is not the thing you should avoid. It is not harmful for us. But the things they try to hide with sugar taste are.
Many health problems and diets as a solution to them appeared when corporations took a significant part of food market.
I could tell you "awful" thing - fast food is not bad because of ingredients. Say, burger - basically it is bread, vegetables, may be some cheese and piece of meat. Perfect combination for european. Perfectly aligned with usual cuisine. It can't be bad. Hundreds of generations of our ancestors eat the same thing and we are here. It is all that shitty additions, unusual for europeans, like soy beans and antibiotics in chop, stabilisers and emulgators in sauce and bread, pesticides in vegetables and god knows what they add to cheese are bad. Make your own burger from good ingredients, and it will be as good, as your usual food.