Slimming World mythbusters: Food and drink | Slimming World Blog (2024)

At Slimming World, it’s extra easy to enjoy a healthy, balanced diet through our flexible, no-fuss, family-friendly Food Optimising plan. Yet many of us have misconceptions about nutrition that are hard to shake. We asked Carolyn Pallister, our nutrition and health policy manager, and Slimming World nutritionist Evie Lovell to bust some of those myths for good:

6 myths about food and drink: busted

Myth: Water is the only drink that counts towards the recommended six-to-eight glasses of fluid a day.

Busted! Any drink, other than alcohol (sorry!), counts, so you can fill your glass or cup with no added sugar squash, juice, teas, coffee, milk, diet fizzy drinks and, of course, trusty water. Evie tells us more:

Tip: If you’re not a fan of the simple, straight-from-the-tap stuff, infuse water with chopped fresh fruit (leave it to sit in the fridge for maximum fruity flavour). You can also buy ready-made ‘cold fruit infusion’ teabags, so it’s super-easy to stay hydrated.

MORE FOR MEMBERS: Slimming World members can discover more ways to jazz up their H20 in Ways to enjoy water and check out some not-so-cheeky mocktails in our recipe collection.

Myth: We should limit the number of eggs we eat because they contain cholesterol, which can increase cholesterol levels in the blood.

Busted! Although this may sound strange, the fact is the cholesterol we eat doesn’t really impact the amount of cholesterol in our blood. This misconception comes from early research where incorrect conclusions were drawn. It’s now been found that it’s actually our saturated fat intake which has the biggest impact on cholesterol levels.

Saturated fat is found in food like butter, cakes, fried food, chocolate and pastry. At Slimming World, these high-fat, high-calorie foods have a Syn value to protect members’ weight losses. As for eggs, there’s no limit to the amount we’re advised to eat, and because they’re a Slimming World Free Food, we can crack on and enjoy as many as we like!

Shell-ebrate the humble egg with our five ways with eggs video:

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Myth: Brown sugar is healthier than white sugar

Busted! Both brown and white varieties are straight-up sugar and neither is healthier than the other. This myth may stem from brown, starchy carbohydrates, such as brown rice, being healthier than the white versions, due to their increased fibre and nutrient content. However, this logic doesn’t apply to sugar, so when it comes to choosing brown or white.

MORE FOR MEMBERS: Sugary foods (like chocolate, sweets, biscuits and fizzy drinks) can be common triggers that, despite best intentions, send our slimming plans off track! As well as all the help Slimming World members get in group to uncover and overcome their personal triggers and danger zones, our Make friends with your trigger foods article is well worth a read.

Find out more about joining Slimming World here

Myth: Fresh veg is better for you than frozen

Busted! Frozen vegetables are often thought of as lower quality than fresh, yet, nutritionally, they’re often superior. This is because, over time, certain nutrients can start to degrade. Frozen vegetables such as peas are typically picked and packed within hours, and frozen quickly afterwards, which locks in the nutrients. Of course, both fresh or frozen veg are still fantastic sources of nutrients overall, plus they taste amazing and they’re a Free Food – so it’s safe to say that we’re big fans of all veg at Slimming World.

MORE ON THE BLOG: Slimming World vegetarian recipes

How to get your FREE 7-day vegetarian menu

If you fancy finding out how Slimming World works for vegetarians, you can try our FREE 7-day meat-free eating plan by signing up to our weekly newsletter. Scroll to the bottom of this page, enter your email address and we’ll pop a menu in your inbox.

Myth: You can boost your immune system with food

Busted! There’s some very confusing information out there around foods that ‘boost’ our immune system, however the simple answer is there isn’t a specific food or nutrient that can offer protection from illness and infection. Our advice is to ignore the claims made about faddy products – like apple cider vinegar or certain herbal supplements – improving immunity, as there’s no robust evidence to support them. Eating a healthy, balanced diet with plenty of variety is the best way to support your immune system – and that’s definitely something we can help you with! Evie tells us more:

MORE FOR MEMBERS: On joining, every Slimming World group member receives a new member pack, which explains our three easy steps to a healthy, balanced diet, to help you on your way to looking and feeling fantastic.

Myth: Gluten is unhealthy

Busted! Unless you have an allergy or intolerance, there’s absolutely no need to avoid gluten. People with coeliac disease, for example, must avoid gluten. For the rest of us, gluten is an innocent protein that’s found in lots of starchy carbohydrates, such as pasta, couscous and bread, as well as some seasonings, pastry and cakes (anything containing regular flour). While gluten-free varieties of food and drink products are a great option for people who need to avoid gluten for medical reasons, they’re no healthier than their regular equivalents.

MORE MYTHS BUSTED ON THE BLOG:
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Slimming World isn’t for men – BUSTED!
5 myths about weight loss and exercise – BUSTED!

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Slimming World mythbusters: Food and drink | Slimming World Blog (2024)

FAQs

What are the trigger foods for Slimming World? ›

MORE FOR MEMBERS: Sugary foods (like chocolate, sweets, biscuits and fizzy drinks) can be common triggers that, despite best intentions, send our slimming plans off track!

How to get 12 weeks free on Slimming World? ›

The NHS Digital Weight Management Programme launched across England from July 2021 and is a free 12-week programme providing online weight management plans for those who want to make changes to their health, have a BMI of 30+, or 27.5+ for Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups who are at an increased risk of ...

Can I eat a whole tin of baked beans on Slimming World? ›

The long list of Slimming World Free Foods includes fruit and veg, lean meat and fish, eggs and poultry, beans and lentils – and even pasta and rice!

What is the key to losing weight on Slimming World? ›

Encouraging a higher intake of more satiating foods helps to limit energy intake and results in weight loss. Food Optimising combines the principles of energy density (the calories per gram in a food) and satiety (how filling a food is).

What are the 5 super foods for weight loss? ›

The following are the top five superfoods supported by science for weight loss:
  • Green tea. Green tea is known to be extra powerful as it contains catechins – antioxidants that can hinder fat storage around the belly and aid quicker weight loss. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Legumes. ...
  • Grapefruit. ...
  • Potatoes.

Can you eat peanut butter on Slimming World diet? ›

Just to give you an idea, a level tbsp of peanut butter is 4 syns. If you mix 2 tbsp of PB2 powder with a little bit of water, it's 2.5 syns. TWO POINT FIVE SYNS. That's just over half the syns, for twice the amount.

What is the best breakfast to eat on Slimming World? ›

If you have the time, nothing beats a Slimming World big breakfast, showcasing the best of sausages, bacon, egg, beans and more.
  • Pancakes… with all the trimmings! ...
  • Confetti baked oats. ...
  • Homemade granola. ...
  • Smoothie bowls. ...
  • Berry pop tart. ...
  • Breakfast pizzas. ...
  • Banana bread. ...
  • Raspberry oat muffins.

Why is pasta free on Slimming World but not bread? ›

Before coming to Slimming World, many slimmers are told to avoid carbs – yet carbohydrates such as rice, potatoes and pasta have fantastic filling power, as well as being low in energy density, which is why they're on our Free Food list.

Which noodles are free on Slimming World? ›

At Slimming World, we don't believe in cutting out food groups. In fact, potatoes and dried plain pasta, rice, noodles and couscous are all Free Foods, which means that you can eat as much of them as you like! If you fancy some quick, comforting carbs, our healthy pasta and rice recipes will hit the spot.

What are the negatives of Slimming World? ›

While the Slimming World diet emphasizes low-fat foods, the carb-heavy approach doesn't work for everyone. The limited food options may leave you feeling restricted, hungry and deprived over time.

How do I speed up my weight loss on Slimming World? ›

Here are some simple strategies to ensure you get a great weight loss in your first week:
  1. Understand how to make changes to your eating habits. ...
  2. Follow a flexible eating plan. ...
  3. Start cooking from scratch. ...
  4. Swap takeaways for fakeaways. ...
  5. Eat less fatty and sugary foods. ...
  6. Realise you're not alone. ...
  7. Stay to group every week.

What are the three C's of weight loss? ›

In the end, remember the three C's of weight loss: Be Consistent with your exercise, Change the movements and workouts (if not every session, at least every 6-8 weeks), and Control your eating habits.

What are trigger foods weight loss? ›

Trigger foods are those that when eaten make you crave and possibly eat more. These foods are generally eaten out of habit, not necessarily hunger. Your trigger food(s) is/(are) something you probably feel addicted to and is likely high-calorie, processed and filled with non-nutritional carbs.

What can you not eat with Slimming World? ›

No food's off the menu at Slimming World! Anything that hasn't been designated a Slimming World Free Food will either be a Healthy Extra (for essential nutrients) or will have a Syn value (to help you tighten up on those foods that pose the biggest risk to your weight loss).

What are trigger foods to avoid? ›

“The most common trigger foods are highly palatable foods filled with sugar, salt and unhealthy fats,” says Lena Beal, M.S., RD, LD, a therapeutic dietitian at Piedmont's Fuqua Heart Center. “This includes soft drinks, chips, cakes, cookies and pies. The more you eat, the more you'll want.”

What are super foods in Slimming World? ›

As above, Slimming World members can choose from a long list of Speed Foods in the Free Food category. Go big on lean meat, fish, fruit, veg, eggs, rice and potatoes.

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