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Laura Fenamore

Some News and Gentle Reminders of Artificial Sweeteners

August 1st, 2009
Laura Fenamore

I, Laura Fenamore  drink a ton of tea…and I love my tea sweet.

SWEET GREEN TEA, YUMMY.

For many years I used artificial sweetener until one day I stopped and now love, love, love the sweetness of Stevia…..read on…

What’s worse than something that’s sweet, fake and bad for you (no, I don’t mean Lindsay Lohan tabloids)?

What if you ingested something fake every day to make your life a little sweeter, and instead, it gave you cancer, which is decidedly the opposite of sweet?

That’s just what so many of us do with artificial sweeteners every day.

Take your cute little packets of Sweet ‘n Low. I love pink, so I’m not dissing the packets. But the stuff in them is enough to make you sick—and it does! Made out of Aspartame, which is also found inNutrasweet, Equal, and Canderel , this stuff—found in thousands and thousands of our food products—has actual wood alcohol (paint remover) as an ingredient! It’s been found to cause mental retardation, interfere with fetal brain growth, and may even be linked to Alzheimer’s disease, memory loss, vision loss, depression and seizures. Plus, it can block serotonin production, making us cranky full of cravings!

If Aspartame wasn’t bad enough, there’s also Splenda, the “I’m-so-natural-and-safe-for-you!” sweetener. But the sugar substitute, also known as Sucralose, is anything but—considering it’s actually chlorinated sugar! Side effects of Splenda include joint pain, depression, seizures, wheezing, headache, itchy eyes, nausea, chest pains, skin rashes and tons of other gross stuff we wouldn’t wish on our worst neighbors (at least on Sunday).

The scary thing is, even if you aren’t buying these bad babies in little packets, you could still be eating them since they’re used in many varieties of diet drinks, gum, yogurt, vitamins (including children’s), drugs—and even water!

So what do we do about this granulized version Satan incarnate we’ve been ingesting? Good question. Here are some great, real foods that you can use instead of sugars—and artificial wackiness:

Stevia, an all-natural no-calorie sweetener;
Honey, the bee staple of goodness that we all know and love;
Agave nectar, a neutral-tasking juice from the plant with the same name
Maple syrup, yet another all-natural gift from nature
Date sugar, which is made from actual dates (not referring to smooches from your date)

Your best bet for defense? Check your labels. I’ll say it again—check. Your. Labels. Sure, it’s tedious at first, but once you find out which products you can trust it will be a piece of cake—honey cake that is, not theSplenda-with-sick-side-effects cake!

I care about your health alot and would love it if you did too.

XO, Laura

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Laura Fenamore

The 1-2-3 / ABC’s of Childhood Obesity - Dissecting A Big Fat Problem

December 15th, 2008
Laura Fenamore

Recently, one of my clients called me — she was hugely upset. Her eight-year-old daughter was being tested for diabetes. And while my client (and her spouse) have struggled with their weight for years, the IDEA that their little girl might be overweight AND SICK was horrifying. As I mentored her through the discussion, and helped her to see that she wasn’t paralyzed — she finally felt safe enough to admit that her beautiful little daughter was twenty-three pounds overweight. (more…)


Laura Fenamore

Eating Myself Alive - The “Fat Princess”

August 11th, 2008
Laura Fenamore

There is a particular brand of humor out there where the comedian routinely makes themselves the brunt of every joke. Many of those jokes tend to be about weight, body image, and in general, self-depreciation. The reason that we can all sit anonymously in the audience and laugh at these “put-downs” is that we can usually be fully confident that the star on the stage likes themselves.

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