Sugar Busters Diet
"Cut Sugar to Trim Fat" proclaims the dust jacket of Sugar Busters! Inside the book, you read that "Sugar is toxic!" And that's the basic premise of the diet. The authors tell you to eliminate all sweets made with refined sugar and certain fruits and vegetables with a high-sugar content because they wreak havoc on your biochemical system. The diet also promises to lower your cholesterol, achieve optimal wellness, increase your energy, and help treat diabetes and other diseases.
So proclaims the diet that became a self-published phenomenon in New Orleans, until a major publisher released Sugar Busters! in 1998. The four authors are H. Leighton Steward, a former CEO, and three doctors from the Big Easy: Morrison C. Bethea, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon; Samuel S. Andrews, MD, an endocrinologist; and Luis A. Balart, MD, a gastroenterologist.
This diet warrants some skepticism: Although the authors say that counting calories or measuring food is not a part of the Sugar Busters! plan, they suggest you "look at portion size," which is another way of cutting calories -- even though they claim that "calories are not the answer to weight gain or loss." In addition, the authors point out that moderate exercise will not significantly affect weight loss if you continue to eat foods with high sugar content. Finally, they caution that the diet is not for exercise fanatics.
What You Can and Cannot Eat on the Sugar Busters! Diet
While the authors of Sugar Busters! say there are only a few things you cannot eat on the diet, these banned foods include some of the more common staples of the American diet: potatoes, corn, white rice, bread from refined flour, beets, carrots, and, of course, refined sugar, corn syrup, molasses, honey, sugared colas, and beer. A short list, but note that you must stop eating all refined sugars.
The basic plan, which is practical, is to eat high-fiber vegetables, stone-ground whole grains, lean and trimmed meats, fish, and fruits. If you choose alcohol, you should drink red wine. Bake, broil or grill meat, and cook with an oil that is high in mono- and polyunsaturated fats and low in saturated fats, such as canola. You eat three meals a day of moderate portions, and you can have snacks such as fruit and nuts, although fruit should be eaten by itself. And fruit is preferred over fruit juice, and best eaten a half hour before the meal.
The Sugar Busters! diet advises you to eat:
Meats, including:
Lean beef and pork
Canadian bacon
Poultry
Game meats, such as venison
Fish and shellfish
Vegetables, including:
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Spinach
Lettuce
Squash
Zucchini
Mushrooms
Asparagus
Artichokes
Cabbage
Celery
Cucumbers
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Eggplant
Onions
Fruits, including:
Apples
Lemons and limes
Pears
Cherries
Raspberries
Kiwis
Grapefruits
Apricots
Melons other than watermelon
Tomatoes
Tangerines and oranges
You also can have dairy products, whole grains, and cereals --- just don't add sugar to them. Spices and dark chocolate are also permitted.
On the Sugar Busters! plan, you are advised not to eat:
Baked beans
Carrots
Corn
Ripe bananas
Raisins
White bread, pasta, rice
Potatoes
Beer
Bacon, fried chicken, most cold cuts
Sugar Busters Diet