by Dr. Thomas Giamatteo
Nutritional Support
Center IMT
Integrative Manual Therapy and Diagnostics
Your health challenge suggests that removal of toxins from your body is an important aspect of regaining your health and function. Exposure to toxins is a daily occurrence for every individual, which occurs secondary to air pollutants (such as carbon dioxide and coal smoke from generators), water pollutants (such as arsenic and e, coil) and the food we ingest. In completing the processed sugar elimination diet, you will take a burden off of your over burdened detoxification systems in the liver and kidneys allowing the systems to recover and regain efficient and effective function. This allows your body to then work in detoxifying all toxins in a way, which will assist your body in healing, and reaching all goals that you established for yourself.
Your current health challenge will benefit from eliminating processed sugars from your diet. This handout will explain why you have been asked to eliminate processed sugar, what types of foods to avoid, and what to look for in food labels.
You have been asked to eliminate processed sugar for the following reasons:
Your reaction to the diet may vary, but in general, you may expect to see an increase in your energy level, a decrease in mental fogginess, and a decrease in body pain with corresponding increased functional levels. Some individuals experience an adjustment phase as the body begins the detoxification process. This phase usually lasts approximately one week. Symptoms may vary from changes in sleep patterns, joint stiffness, gastrointestinal function and headaches or lightheadedness.
Our suggestion to you is that you avoid processed sugar for ________ weeks/ months.
Avoid the food with the following substances as ingredients:
| Sugar Brown Sugar Sucrose Cane Sugar/ Syrup Beet Sugar |
High-fructose corn syrup High-maltose corn syrup Xylitol Malitol Sorbitol Mannitol Ismalt |
Splenda, Aspartame, Nutrisweet, Saccharin are artificial sweeteners which are used in many products such as soda, yogurt, chewing gum, and deserts.
Unprocessed sugars, which may be allowable in small amounts, are:
It is important to read the labels of food products in order to avoid sugar products. The above list does mean that these things must be avoided in total. There are products in the categories listed below which do not contain sugar or sugar or sugar products. This list is only to assist you in beginning the label reading process, which will help you determine which foods have hidden sugars as ingredients.
Sugar or sugar substitutes are found on the labels of several types of foods including but not limited to: