Are you a hopeless carbohydrate
addict? Let's conquer these
cravings once and for all...
By Jeff Lugeanbeal- www.worldwideweightloss.com
I drove over to my parents
home the a few weeks ago for
dinner. I arrived early, and
asked my mother if I could
help her finish preparing
dinner. The smell of mom's
pot roast in the oven really
got my mouth watering and
I couldn't wait for dinner.
She sent me to the pantry
to retrieve some honey, I
opened the pantry and was
amazed at what I saw. Of course
their was the standard pantry
fare, but many other items
were lurking in that pantry.
Here were a few: crackers,
cookies, potato chips, tortilla
chips, oatmeal crme pies,
white bread, sun chips, frosted
corn flake cereal, pop tarts,
and popcorn. No kidding, these
were all in her pantry.
I asked my mother if she ate
these items often. She said,
"Yes, I'm hungry all the time
so I just snack on the stuff
all day". She said she eats
three meals a day, but gets
hungry so she snacks on crackers,
chips, etc., then an hour
or so later she is hungry
again, so she eats more snacks.
The carbohydrate frenzy- trigger
foods
Eating the fore mentioned
types of carbohydrates all
day will make anyone hungry
and crave food every hour
or so. You see, eating these
types of snacks causes our
blood sugar to spike and fall
very rapidly, triggering our
body to crave more food all
day long. It's a viscous cycle
with no end. This type of
cycle not only sets up our
body for weight gain but the
possibility of diabetes and
a whole host health problems.
How to conquer these carb
cravings once and for all
By reading this article I
know you are motivated enough
to stop these cravings for
good. Here are some free tips
to get you on your way to
healthy eating and craving
free!
1. Eat three balanced (protein,
carbohydrate, fat) meals a
day plus two healthy snacks.
This stabilizes blood sugar,
reduces cravings, turbo charges
your metabolism (your body
will naturally burn more calories),
and helps you with weight
loss.
2. Spend some time in your
pantry and even your refrigerator.
Pitch all the cookies, crackers,
white bread, chips, store
bought fruit juices, etc..
These foods have no nutritional
value, only empty calories
that will no doubt cause you
to gain crave more foods and
gain weight faster.
3. Eat healthy snacks such
as protein shakes, nuts, fruit,
veggies with dip, etc. At
each snack eat a small portion
of protein, carbohydrate and
fat. These healthy foods have
a positive impact on your
body. They give your body
vital nutrients, and most
importantly, stop the cravings.
You'll feel better, and won't
be as tired during the day.
4. Drink plenty of water.
5. Limit your amount of caffeine.
I know, I sure love drinking
a cup of coffee first thing
in the morning. If you are
a caffeine addict, meaning
you drink three cups or more
of caffeine a day, try to
cut it back to one or two.
As far as cravings go, caffeine
sure gives our bodies a jolt
and can make us feel good
and even more alert, but after
that initial jolt and you
"come back down" your body
will either crave more caffeine
or carbohydrates.
6. The ultimate goal is to
eat healthy foods, which in
turn give our bodies proper
nutrition, which in turn makes
us feel better. But this can
take time. If you are used
to eating junk food, and always
craving food, don't worry.
Start out slow if you have
to. Your body will take time
to adjust to a new way of
eating. You may even feel
lousy for a few days or even
a week, while your body adjusts
to the healthy foods. But
in the end, you will feel
great!
© Jeff Lugeanbeal - All
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