It’s Easter! Back Away Slowly…
The warm
breezes of spring mean that Easter is around the corner! After the heavy colors of Thanksgiving,
Christmas and Valentine’s Day, the bright, cheerful colors of spring are a
welcome sight. But the cheerful colors
are not limited to flowers and eggs.
There is no escaping the onslaught of sugar that threatens us at every
turn. From jelly beans to chocolate
bunnies, empty calories abound.
You need a
plan.
First, the facts
I hate to be
the bearer of bad news, but you really do need to know what you are getting
yourself into when you reach for that fluffy, yellow peep. Brace yourself, this is going to hurt…
Sugar is really bad for you.
When you
consume Easter candy, you are getting a large dose of sugar. Whether it is in the form of High Fructose
Corn Syrup or cane sugar, it slams into your system like a bowling ball, and
the effects are disastrous.
Within the
first 20 minutes or so, your blood sugar
level spikes as the sugar enters your bloodstream. It arrives there in the
form of glucose, which is your body’s main source of energy. This sudden rise in blood glucose stimulates
your pancreas to start pumping out large amounts of insulin, which is the
hormone that helps your cells take in the available glucose. Some of this glucose is used immediately for
energy. But the rest stored as fat by insulin, to be used later.
The more sugar you eat, the more insulin
your body produces as
it works hard to remove the glucose from your blood. But these high levels of insulin are not
healthy. For one thing, the extra
insulin in your blood stream signals to your body that you need more glucose,
which causes you to crave even more sugar.
But even worse, after repeated exposure to high insulin levels, your
cells begin turning numb to the effects of insulin, and this leads to a
condition called insulin resistance,
a precursor to diabetes. When your cells
no longer respond properly to the storage effects of insulin, the sugar in your
blood has nowhere to go, and so it continues circulating in your blood. This is what is known as a ‘high blood sugar
level.’
The result is
that you feel fatigue, because you have no way of accessing the energy that is
in your blood stream. You will likely
feel weak, tired and have trouble concentrating, because your brain uses
glucose to function.
If your blood
sugar levels stay elevated, damage begins happening to various parts of your
body. For example, the capillaries
become damaged (which leads to blindness), your kidneys become diseased (which
can eventually require dialysis) and nerve damage occurs throughout your body
(which can lead to amputations). The
heart muscle also suffers, which leads to heart disease, and your organs begin
aging at a faster rate. You also become
more susceptible to infections.
The ravages of
sugar cannot be overstated: that handful
of jelly beans is not worth it.
But it’s Easter!
Easter only
comes once each year. Do you really have
to be so uptight about it?
Yes, you
do. Because
there will always be an excuse to eat poorly. Last month it was Valentine’s Day. The month before that saw New Year’s
Eve. Before that was Christmas. Before that was Thanksgiving.
And the
holidays in each of these months weren’t the only excuses for eating unhealthy
food—no doubt your schedule included countless other “can’t-miss” opportunities
to throw all caution to the wind! You
likely had business dinners, birthday parties, evenings out with friends,
fundraising banquets, breakfast meetings, church dinners…
Every one of
these occasions screams, “But this is
special!! It’s okay just this once!”
At some point, you have to stop the
insanity, make a decision and choose health, so that the indulgence truly
becomes the exception; not the rule.
Easter Alternatives
So let’s look
at some alternatives for your Easter celebration. You do not have to sit there munching on
steamed asparagus while those around you are tossing back marshmallow ducklings
by the dozen.
Consider the
following ideas for Easter basket treats and munchies. Sticking to this list will ensure that you
are clear headed and full of energy while your buddies are slipping in and out
of consciousness after their sugar highs!
- ·
Dried
fruit (eat with a protein such as nuts)
- ·
Very
dark chocolate (choose some with very little sugar)
- ·
Nuts
- ·
Fresh
fruit
- ·
Whole
grain crackers and pretzels
- ·
Cheeses
- ·
Popcorn
Non-food ideas
for kids’ baskets:
- ·
Play
dough
- ·
Ball
- ·
Jump
rope
- ·
Sidewalk
chalk
- ·
Crayons
- ·
Garden
starter set
- ·
Butterfly
habitat
- ·
Beading
supplies
- ·
Swimming
toys
- ·
Card
games
Have a healthy Easter!
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