Posts Tagged ‘ Hunger

6 Ways to Reduce Hunger and Food Cravings

Feeling hungry throughout the day is one of the main reasons that many diets fail. Another reason is that we tend to have many more food cravings when we are on restrictive diets. When we give in to those cravings, we tend to over eat. It is like an endless cycle of hunger, cravings, and over eating. There are some simple ways to help reduce hunger and cravings so that you are not spending your days struggling with food.

1. Eat breakfast – There is a reason why it is called the most important meal of the day. You are breaking a fast. Eating a healthy breakfast sets the tone for the day. You will be less hungry by the time lunch rolls around which will help prevent over eating.

2. Eat snacks – This doesn’t mean snacking on candy bars. Choose wisely. Fruit, nuts, vegetables, or a protein shake can be a great snack between breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner.

3. Add flavor – The reason we tend to crave certain foods is because of their taste. Choose healthy alternatives but add more flavor with herbs, citrus, or other natural spices. More flavor will help you to enjoy your new healthy eating habits and crave less of the processed food you may be accustomed to.

4. Eat good fats – Eating low-fat is a healthy choice but it can also leave you feeling hungry. Add good fats such as olive oil, avocados, nuts, and fish.

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Stop Hunger Cravings For Junk Foods and Sweets

You have probably heard that old saying “you are what you eat” and you probably understand how eating food impacts the body. When we consume too much of the wrong foods, we can gain weight and become sluggish. I learned a long time ago that no matter how much exercise you do, if you continue to fuel your body with junk, you will not lose weight or improve your health.

I’m no stranger to cravings. I have a weakness for sweets. I love cake, cookies, ice cream, candy, and just about any food covered in chocolate. The hardest part is living with someone who keeps the house stocked full of bad foods. Everywhere I turned I was facing temptation! There is a way to conquer junk food cravings even if you live with someone who doesn’t eat healthy.

Below are some tips that I’ve put together that may help you eat less junk and more healthy foods.

1. Change where you shop – Local supermarkets are fine but if you live anywhere near a health food market, I recommend shopping there instead. One main reason is that you are almost forced to make healthier choices. These types of markets are less likely to carry cupcakes, cheese puffs, and other tempting items. If anything, they’ll have healthier alternatives that will help you as you transition to better eating.

2. Pack your meals in a cooler – If you pack your lunches and snacks in a cooler and leave it in your car, you will be less likely to pull into a fast food drive-through. When you know that you can reach into your cooler and eat something delicious and healthy, fast food will stop being an option. You won’t stop out of hunger and desperation.

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