Treat/Cheat Days – are they really worth it?
How often do you have a “cheat/treat day”? Or are you encouraged to have a “cheat/treat” day with your current “diet”? Do you ever think about the effects of this on your body immediately and in the long term? I find it fascinating when people tell me that their programmes allow “cheat/treat” days or that they can take the weekend off if they have been really good during the week!
When you have this mind set when it comes to a healthy lifestyle, you will never be able to maintain it. There are a number of reasons why this is not good for you and I am going to explain them to you, but why am I talking about this today. Well I have had a very busy weekend with Mother’s Day and doing a coffee morning for my son to go to Nairobi in July and it has started a thought process.
Here’s what I had posted on my Sandra Miskimmin Solutions page on facebook today after Mother’s Day:-
So what actually happens when you have cheat/treat days or have the weekend off?
Other things that happen are:-
- Your body starts to crave junk food again. When you eat highly processed foods, they are triggering the parts of your brain that encourages you to eat more. Foods are designed like this. Food manufacturers want to to continue to eat their foods! After all it is how they make their money!
- Your body comes out of “fat-burning mode” when you eat sugary foods or drink alcohol – when you have your treat/cheat day you are stopping your body from releasing fat for 3 days!! Is it really worth it? I have had people challenge me on this statistic and we have tested it. I have had people track their body over a 7 day period and see the effects of a treat day. It is fascinating and every time I am proven right.
- Your blood sugars go crazy! This plays havoc with your body. People tend to feel really tired, suffer from brain fog, have no energy and really struggle through the day. When your blood sugars are balanced these things do not happen.
- Your digestive system is set off balance. Your PH will change, the nutritional value of the food that you are eating changes and you start to crave food more. This is because your body isn’t getting what it needs in order to survive, so it triggers you to want to eat more. When you are in this mode, you crave junk food that is high in sugars to give you energy however what you actually need is food that is high in nutrients.
So whilst you are in fat loss mode and adapting to a new healthier lifestyle, my advice to you is to NOT have cheat/treat days. They totally screw up your hard work and make it even harder for you to reach your long term goal.
If you are being encouraged to have cheat/treat days or being encouraged to use up your “syns/points/or anything of that sort” on junk food, I would seriously reconsider the programmes long term effectiveness!! Eating a curly wurly just to get to your correct number of syns is wrong! Eat something nutritious instead!! It is much better for your body.
Does this mean that you will never have a “cheat/treat day” ever again?
Well I never term anything with food as a “cheat’. We have to change our relationship with food. Food is designed to nourish us and provide our body with everything that it needs in order to survive. When you view food like that, everything changes. Once you reach your ideal weight with which you are able to live a healthy lifestyle, then you make choices based on what you want to do and how you want to feel.
This is what I did this weekend, I made a choice. I am not dieting and I am in control of my weight so I am not concerned about losing weight. Mind you with the effects of the tray bakes on my body I don’t think I will be doing it again. Yesterday and today I have had a flash back of what my life used to be like. I will never go back to living that way again. I love being able to live my life full of energy and vitality.
Think of what you are putting in your body and how it effects it and your goals for life.
Yours in Health and Happiness
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