Subject: The cereal killers

Serial killer.  

Cereal killer.

Get it?

Bad joke but cereal can be a weight loss killer.

You see after a nights sleep your blood glucose levels drop.

All the time you are asleep you are fasting.

So when you wake up to have breakfast (to break the fast) and indulge in a bowl of whatever cereal, your blood sugars soar.

Your body responds by kicking out large doses of insulin which cause your blood sugar to come crashing back down.

Before I go any further dont jump the gun - Im not telling you to skip breakfast.

Especially since there is evidence that suggests people who skip breakfast are more likely to be overweight.

Research that analysed food diaries found people who eat breakfast typically eat fewer calories during the day.  People who skip breakfast are more likely to eat more calories during the day and put on weight.

Interesting, eh?

Anyways 

Back to cereal.

What Im saying is DO have breakfast.

Its important.

Just dont have cereal.

You see what goes up, must come down.

Remember

When you spike your blood glucose, your body kicks out insulin and your blood sugars come down.

This huge spike and subsequent crash causes havoc.

The crash means you start to feel sleepy and tired.

Then your body tells you to eat more to bring those sugar levels back up.

This makes snacking between meals (and second breakfasts) much more likely.  Or worse still you start to eat more for breakfast because you notice that you feel hungry mid-morning.

Its a vicious cycle.

Cereal is a killer.

The problem is cereal is quick and easy.

And because its so convenient there is huge market and lots of money to be made.  

Big business + lots of money = clever cereal marketing

But business and good health rarely go hand-in-hand.

So what should you be having for breakfast instead?

You need something that creates a gradual increase in blood glucose levels.  You need foods that help keep your sugar levels stable so you can avoid any spikes.

So your first step is to make sure you have breakfast.

That will help you consume less during the course of the day.

The second step is to avoid processed cereals that are loaded with sugar and crap.  This is what causes these huge spikes.

Third, you need to see breakfast as a meal.

Not a special kind of meal that revolves around milk and cereal.

Breakfast is just a meal like any other and its purpose is to fuel and nourish your body.

So think about preparing your breakfast and making something from scratch.

See it like a meal that includes protein.  Lean protein should do it (not just processed meats like sausages and bacon).

Dont be scared of vegetables (the Japanese do). 

It might seem weird but thats only because weve been conditioned by clever marketing.

Finally - get a few new breakfast dishes under your belt.

Learn to knock up one or two alternatives you can make quickly and easily in the morning.  

The result?  

Stable blood sugar levels and a healthier you.

See you soon!

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