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Originally Posted by kmruby1
I love bananas and have my whole life. I read a lot in the media etc of how bad they are for dieters. I know that they are high glycemic index and all but that is one food item we have every morning in our break room at work that I can enjoy if I don't bring breakfast to work. Have to be there by 0630. I have noticed a slight decline with weight loss when I eat one but it is pretty early in the am and I don't have one later. I do feel like I am cheating when I do eat one though.
What have you read specifically about bananas that dissuaded you? It's very concerning that you feel guilt and like you're cheating when you eat a banana. Guilt tends to perpetuate feelings of distress that can lead to over eating. Take it from me, for an ounce of guilt I eat an ounce of chocolate. That can really add up lol.
People who have good intentions and want to lose a little weight instinctively try to eat "better," meaning more fruits and veg and less junk food. But the diet industry is a billion dollar industry that makes money by keeping you on a hamster wheel of conflicting nutrition information. One day a food is good, the next day it's bad. Coffee is good for you then all of a sudden you have to switch to tea. Every best selling author and their mother is trying to convince you that their WOE is the best way. And the new eating disorder du jour is orthorexia, a type of eating that has the victim obsessed with eating "the right foods." All this conflicting information causes the consumer to remain indefinitely uncertain about their decisions, spending more and more time and money on dieting and failing.
I used to listen to all the experts too, and I read all the magazine articles and I was swayed by the other dieters who don't touch this or that food. It was with all my good intentions that I relinquished food control over to those who supposedly knew better all the whole ignoring my own needs and my body's needs. You sound like you have a good head on your shoulders and you did a good job justifying eating that banana at breakfast. But you shouldn't have to. It's a waste of time to villainizing any food. Unless you have a serious banana addiction causing you to eat them weekly by the bushels then don't pay any mind to the scare mongerers, the carrot decapitators, the banana banishers, the potato prohibitors, the wheat warriors etc.
You're eating some fruit in moderation. Lose the guilt and enjoy it.