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Sugar-Free Challenge

Sugar-Free Challenge

£18.99

A simple, delicious meal plan with zero added sugars!



This Sugar-Free Diet is designed to help people kick their sugar habit without feeling deprived. It's free from all added sugars, including natural sweeteners like maple syrup and honey.Meals are packed with vegetables, legumes, and whole grains, making it the perfect 7-day detox for anyone new to sugar-free living


This programme was created with four key considerations:


Whole Foods


Following a sugar-free diet is easier if you aim to eat whole foods. Processed foods are more likely to contain refined ingredients or added sugars which can cause certain hormone imbalances. This program focuses on whole foods including vegetables, fruits, lean meats, fish, whole, unprocessed grains,  legumes, nuts, and seeds. The plan also includes a small amount of dairy from yogurt to provide bone-building nutrients.


Complex Carbohydrates

Eating the proper amount and type of carbohydrate is important when following a sugar-free diet to help balance insulin levels. This programme uses high-fiber carbohydrate sources paired with healthy fats and high-quality protein to optimise blood sugar control. The plan avoids artificial sugars and provides up to 40 grams of fiber daily.


Low Glycemic Fruits


This meal plan contains smoothie and snack options using low glycemic fruits such as apples and berries to provide a sweet taste without added sugars. These fruits provide a hint of sweetness while also providing fiber and beneficial phytonutrients.


Healthy Fats

Balanced meals and snacks with good fats increase satiety and stabilise blood sugars. Omega-3 and omega-9 fatty acids provide cardiovascular benefits and reduce inflammation. This programme incorporates omega-3 fats, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from fatty fish which are associated with improved cognitive function. Omega-9 fats from foods such as nut butter and olive oil are combined with carbohydrates to reduce glycemic response.