Sugar and your Spleen 08/19/2009
![]() Who doesn't love sugar? Our favorite treats contain it. We crave it. (Some of us more obsessively than others) So what could be so wrong about it? As with everything in life, too much of anything, isn't good. When we eat a lot of sweet foods, we run the risk of damaging our Spleens. (our Chinese medical Spleen, not our biomedical, physical spleen) The Spleen is in charge of many jobs in our bodies:
A weak Spleen may result in some of the following symptoms:
While I don't always recommend that people go on a no-sugar diet (except those with diabetes), I have found that it can help the Spleen regain health MUCH more quickly if people will cut out the "bad" sugars from their diets. This includes:
So how does one go about cutting sugar from their diet? Many of us have experienced the regular sugar cravings that can be strong enough to compel us to run to the store to get something sweet! How the HECK do you conquer THOSE? Here are some tips that have worked for me and many of my patients:
While cutting sugar from your diet can be extremely difficult, the benefits to your health can be very rewarding! It's incredible how differently you feel about sugar when you've broken the addiction cycle. Several of my patients have even said that they no longer even WANTED sweets anymore. Do any of you have more secrets to help stop the cravings for sugar? Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |

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