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Sugar: Why is it so Addictive?
Fighting Cravings for Sweets
So I've always wondered why I crave sugar so much especially
after I eat a meal. I have not gone one day without
finding something with sugar in it to satisfy my urge.
Some days I get a little carried away.
Why does this happen?
Sweet cravings come about for a number of reasons.
In order to defeat these cravings, it is important to
understand why they occur.
Part of your cravings exist due to habit. You must
have satisfied this craving in the past following a
meal with something sweet. Then suddenly it becomes
a part of your mindset. After every meal must come
dessert. The good news is ALL Habits are learned, so
this habit cam be unlearned as the result of practice
and repetition.
Your cravings will continue to exist if you eat simple,
refined carbohydrates or high sugar foods. The day you
cut out the sweets is the day you take control and stop
the cravings. Cravings exist because we feed them and
allow them to exist. Yes, it is an addiction, but one
we choose to have.
Take a peek at what is happening inside your body when
you do make this choice. My hopes are that you will
think twice before giving in.
Eating simple carbohydrates causes a spike in your
blood sugar for these foods are quickly absorbed into
the blood stream. This in turn gives you the temporary
sugar high - it feels good....however, our body does
not like this imbalance and a series of hormonal responses
take place.
Your body produces an increased amount of the Insulin
- a storage hormone. In order to facilitate this rush
of insulin, glucagon - a release hormone - is diminished.
What does this hormone game mean to you? Each time
you consume simple sugars and refined carbohydrates,
you are doing nothing more than locking in fat.
Even worse? This cycle will continue for once
your blood sugar levels hit bottom. You will Crash due
to the excess insulin. Your body reacts once again for
at this point your energy level bottoms out, you have
trouble thinking clearly and you end up with cravings.
You will inevitably crave sweets as these foods will
raise blood sugar the quickest, getting you out of your
slump.
The blood sugar High/Low cycle repeats - again and
again and again...
Think of a roller coaster. This is what is happening
inside your body every time you eat sweets.
The only way to stop the cravings.....is to get
off the ride.
Strategies to Eliminate your Sweet Tooth
1. Clean out the Kitchen. Keeping sweets in
the house will actually sabotaging your chances to be
successful. Replace the junk with supportive options.
For example, fresh fruits and vegetable, nuts, string
cheese, high fiber crackers, etc.
2. Keep a Food Log Are you eating every 3 to 4 hours?
Skipping meals will cause your blood sugar levels to
drop. Be sure each meal and snack includes the right
balance of protein, fats and carbohydrates. Sometimes
a craving occurs due to a lack of protein and/or fats
in your meal and snacks. Simply eating an apple is not
enough. Pair your apple with a handful of nuts or some
diced cheese cubes.
3. Wait it Out Did you know a craving lasts for
about 15 minutes - then it goes away. Make a list
of things you can do to distract you for 15 minutes.
When a craving hits....grab a bottle of water and get
to that activity - you can even set a timer. Once you
hit 15 minutes...your cravings are gone and you are
EMPOWERED!
4. Are you Stressed? Some cravings are STRESS
related. Practice other ways to cope with stress - go
for a walk , spiritual connections, a cozy fireplace,
hot baths...all these stimulate neurochemicals that
activate regions of the brain that stimulate pleasure
associated with eating something sweet.
5. Break Old Habits. One way to take control
and make a change is to keep a journal - sure enjoy
a big glass of water or cup of hot tea - but do so as
you write down what you are craving...why you are craving
it....give the craving a name and talk to it....find
out what it wants....tell it why it is not welcome at
this time....I know, sounds corny - but does help you
gain insight and control over such thoughts and beliefs
- then you have the power to change them.
By simply "doing" something different
after dinner, you can overcome this habit. After dinner,
brush your teeth, chew on a piece of gum, sip on some
hot tea that has a naturally sweet taste (this one has
been my lifesaver....a licorice based tea has a wonderfully
sweet flavor).
Remove yourself from the environment where you normally
had your sweet dessert or treat. If you normally eat
it while watching TV - turn off the TV and distract
yourself with a good book, play with your children,
listen to some music, write in your journal....
You will be amazed at how powerful a few little
lifestyle habits will give you the control you need
to deal with and overcome those nagging cravings.
Author: Holly Rigsby
Holly Rigsby, CPT, MAT America's #1 Fat Loss Expert
for Busy Moms and the author of Fit Yummy Mummy Lifestyle
System http://www.fityumymumy.com
and expert contributor at http://www.efittoday.com
She has helped well over 500 Mom's lose the stubborn
baby fat and get their pre-baby body back. Don't miss
her Free Report: Top 5 Busy Mom Metabolism Boosters.
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