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FAQ: HOW DO I STOP FOOD CRAVINGS?

Updated: Jul 27, 2020

It’s very possible a food craving is your body asking for something it needs. For example, if you’re craving salt, you may be dehydrated and actually need water (and salt). If you’re craving fatty foods, you could be low in omega 3s or 6s, which are essential fatty acids. Just hungry in general? You probably are, especially if you had a very active day. Commit to eating filling (high-fiber, high-protein) meals and snacks consistently and you’ll never reach a point where you’re ravenous and more likely to order the burger and fries.

However, what’s more likely the case, especially if you’ve been struggling with losing a few extra pounds and have a tendency to snack late at night, could be either stress or an addiction to sugar.

The best way to break that is by eliminating unnecessary junk foods. Sure, treating yourself or “cheating” every now and then is completely understandable, but if you’re in a habit of tapping into the sweet stuff, even if it’s a little, you could be working against yourself.

From my experience, once I stopped eating certain foods, the longer I went without eating them, the more I forgot about them. I began “craving” the foods that helped me work out harder and have more energy throughout the day. If you give me a chocolate chocolate bar right now, I’ll be hungry again in like 20 minutes and want two biscuits or find myself tucking into whatever I can find in the fridge. But because I don’t eat them types of food, I don’t think about eating in this way. I love my prepped meals, my customised breakfast creation, my protein bars and my low kcal ice creams. This is the food I crave now. And every once in a while, if I train really hard and want a pizza, I listen to my body and have a piece. But more often than not, I’m looking forward to my next homemade meal right afterwards.

It’s not going to happen overnight, the reducing of your cravings. It takes commitment and willpower to overcome them in the short-term so they disappear in the longterm. But I can tell you from personal experience that it’s 100% possible.


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