Food Cravings - How to Manage Them
Even a healthy diet doesn't eliminate all cravings. The
desire for a chocolate bar, a high-calorie cappuccino and other
high-sugar, high-fat items doesn't disappear overnight. But
cravings can be managed, and with more than just 'sheer
willpower', important as that is.
Some people diet by simply foregoing meals, such as
breakfast or lunch. But that 'all or nothing' approach
guarantees cravings. The overall calorie intake needs to be
lowered for a successful diet. But achieving it by skipping
meals also leads to several other potential problems, including
wild blood sugar swings and nutritional deficits. Those signal
the body to crave what it lacks, which makes dieting that much
harder.
Help yourself resist those cravings that do occur by keeping
only healthy diet items around. A chocolate bar that is at the
store a few miles away is a lot easier to resist than the one
in the pantry. A jar of peanut butter kept in the cupboard is
not the ideal way to test your willpower.
Instead, keep a supply of fruits, carrots and other items on
hand at all times. Trail bars and other snack-style foods are
fine, provided they don't have high quantities of sugar or
saturated fat. Some are designed with just that for hikers who
need a quick energy burst on the mountain. Make sure they're
low calorie, low sugar and low fat.
Don't skip on water. Take care not to over-hydrate, since
that can be injurious to health, especially on very hot days.
But dehydration produces signals that are similar to hunger.
Keeping your body well watered leads to minimal cravings for
food, especially sweets. Beware bloating, but a slightly full
feeling from water reduces food cravings.
Be sure to eat a balanced meal before you shop for
groceries. It will be difficult enough to resist that
attractive package of goodies as you pass by it walking down
the aisle. Give yourself every assistance by not being hungry
when you see it. If necessary, take along an apple or some
dried fruit to help you resist temptation.
Sometimes 'cold turkey' on all 'goodies' is the best way to
go. But, for many, total forbearance leads to hugely increased
cravings. You're almost daring yourself to give in. Keep those
cravings under control by indulging yourself with small
portions of those things you love. An ounce of dark chocolate
isn't going to ruin your diet. In fact, it can be a part of a
healthy one, since it contains antioxidants that are actually
beneficial.
But do whatever is necessary to keep the quantity under
control. Moderation does no harm and often produces the best
result. Telling yourself 'just one more' over and over again
undermines your efforts toward your goal.
Last, but far from least, keep your eyes on the prize.
Remind yourself daily why you are making the effort to diet.
You may want to lose weight, achieve fitness, create a better
image, feel better about yourself, gain overall good health or
all of the above. Imagine yourself achieving them. Realize that
giving in puts you farther away from your goal and your
cravings will tend to decrease.
Further information on an
easy to follow, effective and highly successful fat
loss program can be found here.
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