I know you think that when you are healthy that you spend your whole life focusing on being healthy. I was lucky for the most part. I had discipline if you count the 80/20 Rule. 80% of the time I was focused, 20% of the time I was a schlub. I would eat scones, candy, and muffins whenever I wanted, justifying it with leading an otherwise healthy lifestyle.
There are sugar abusers and savory abusers, each has its drawbacks. Sugar throws off the hormones by causing the body to store fat and savory is often the delivery system for saturated fat. The whole abuse of food is a lose/lose. Moderation is the key.
On my best days I would still crave sweets, and a bite of chocolate early in the morning leads to more bites of chocolate later in the day. Even eating salads, healthy carbs, adequate protein, and healthy fats would still not be enough.
Here is the thing: I put out a lot of energy and have a physical job as a trainer and multisport coach. I get about 6.5-8 hours of sleep per night but I was still always hungry or craving sugar because something was missing in my diet. I found what was missing with Shakeology. I am not sure what in Shakeology put back the missing pieces but it did. It was like a key that locked the door on my sugar cravings. Now if I crave sugar it is usually emotional, and that is easier to address than an unnamed craving for something missing in your otherwise stellar diet.
I cannot tell you how much Shakeology means to me in my training for races and my otherwise hectic schedule, but I do not want to go a day without it. It stabilizes my mood(probably because i am not eating as much sugar), gives me energy without caffeine, and has reduced the bloat in my belly. I am able to absorb the stresses of working out 2 or 3 x/day and commuting from client to client. I have not lost weight by using Shakeology but that was not the goal. I have lost body fat and feel more energy for my clients and my family.
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