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The secret to beating your ‘Sugar Craving’ is now simple…!

by admin
September 2, 2015
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The secret to beating your ‘Sugar Craving’ is now simple…!
We’ve all had that need for sugar in the mid-afternoon when energy tends to slump and you wonder how you’ll ever make it through the day. At the same time, you know that eating too much of the sweet stuff isn’t good for your health. It can cause insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes and sugar is loaded with calories, which can lead to weight gain. Read on for all you need to know to beat that sugar craving once and for all.

Stop eating so many sweets. What? How is that going to help? This might surprise you, but research shows that eating sweet foods drives the craving for more of them. When you cut back on the number of sweets you eat, you’ll begin to crave them less. This isn’t easy and will take a bit of willpower, but I speak from experience when I say that it takes about a week or so for the intense need for something sweet starts to go away.
Eat a tablespoon of coconut oil. Here’s something that may stop a craving instantly. Eating a bit of coconut oil can make a sugar craving disappear. Coconut oil contains a certain type of fatty acids that your body converts to energy quickly, much like sugar. Give it a try and let me know how it goes.

Have a piece of fresh fruit. Really? Research shows that nibbling on a piece of fruit easily satisfies a sweets craving with far fewer calories and no fat. Try berries, grapes or anything your heart desires. Go ahead and splurge on dessert now and then, but for everyday sugar cravings, beat them with fresh fruit.

Stop eating diet sweets. You might feel like you’re doing something virtuous for your body by choosing sugar-free treats like diet soda or candy. However, what happens when you eat them is that your body expects sugar and when it doesn’t get what it thinks is coming, you start to crave more sweet stuff. Skip the diet foods and save your sugar splurges for the real thing.

Try a real meal instead. Next time you get an intense sugar craving; make yourself a meal instead of eating the cheesecake. Not only does this give you the opportunity to fill your body with energizing foods, but you also get some vitamins and minerals at the same time. Eat something with a healthy mix of protein, carbs and fat and you may find that you don’t want the sugary junk anymore.

Keep the sugar out of your house and office. It’s much easier to give in to a sugar craving if it’s right there for you to eat. Stop bringing home sugary things and you’ll be more likely to get through a sugar craving without giving in. Keep junk out of your office too and ask your co-workers not to keep their treats out where they can be shared. Having to go to the store or gas station to get your sugar fix makes it a whole lot less appealing.

Do something to distract yourself. This works for any food craving, but is especially powerful for sugar. When you find yourself dying for a slice of cake or a can of cola, do something else to keep your mind off the craving. Call a friend, take a walk, work on your sewing project or grab that novel you’ve been meaning. Whatever it takes to get your mind off the sugar!

“Eat something with a healthy mix of protein, carbs and fat and you may find that you don’t want the sugary junk anymore…”

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