Have you tried cutting out sugar, skipping desserts, or even ditching carbs… only to see the scale not move at all?
On today’s episode, I’m breaking down what’s actually happening when you clean up your diet, eat less sugar, and still don’t lose even a pound or two of body fat.
This is one of the most common frustrations women experience during their fat loss journey. While reducing both your total daily sugar intake and specifically your added sugar consumption can absolutely support your health, many women assume that simply “eating clean” automatically leads to fat loss. Meanwhile, they watch other women enjoy treats here and there, seem less strict with food, and still lose weight more consistently.
So what gives!? The truth is… eating healthy is not always the same as eating for fat loss.
That’s why today I’m unpacking the real relationship between sugar, calories, and fat loss so you can stop feeling confused about why your body isn’t changing despite your effort. You’ll learn what actually matters for fat loss, why “eating clean” may be keeping you stuck, and how to approach nutrition in a way that feels more realistic and enjoyable, while also improving your health and body composition.
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Related Episodes:
- Episode 250: “Do I Really Need To Stop Eating Sugar To See Weight Loss Progress?” (Fit Girl Fall)
- Episode 239: Q&A: “Added Sugars Are The Devil… But What About NATURAL Sugars?”
- Episode 102: You Can Still Eat Sugar and Lose WEIGHT!
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