There is just that time when you need a fix.
It's almost like you're some kind of drug fiend and you need a hit,
Just to take the pain away.
No, I'm not talking about Zammo In Grange Hill,
I'm taking about sugar cravings.
You know what I mean.
I was talking with Eleanor, one of the KFF members on Tuesday and she asked me...
"Mike, what can we do to stop sugar cravings?"
Good question Eleanor.
It's kind of complex subject the topic of sugar.
But you know we don't complex here at Hendricks Health, so I'm going to explain it in simple terms and show you what you can do to reduce your sugar cravings.
Are you sitting comfortably....?
OK.
It's important to know why we sometimes crave sugar if we are going to beat those cravings.
Why Do We Crave Sugar?
There are a number of reasons why we crave for sweet foods
Sweet is our preferred taste from birth because we associate sweet with calories. Carbohydrates stimulate the release of serotonin, a chemical that gives us a feel good factor.
Sugar is a carbohydrate, but carbohydrates come in other forms too such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. The taste of sugar also triggers endorphins that calm and relax us, and offer a natural "high"
The fact that most sweet foods taste good if not amazing, reinforces rewarding ourselves with sweet treats, which can only add to the problem and increase our desire for them.
And for females, at certain times of the month, cravings may increase further due to hormone fluctuations.
So you can begin to see why sugar is hard to give up. With all that going for it, why wouldn't we crave sugar?
The problem comes not when we indulge in a sweet treat now and then, but when our sugar consumption becomes excessive.
And with the foods that are produced today, that is very; very easy. Sugar in everywhere, breads, yogurt, juices, and sauces,chocolate. It's hard not to find it in some form or another.
Simple put, food, including sugar, is just a messenger telling the body what to do. Either keep/store calories or use/burn calories.
We need to learn which foods communicate best with our bodies.
No two bodies are exactly the same.
So the key take away here is not to avoid sugar completely, but to regulate your sugar intake, as too much will send the wrong messages to your body, increasing your weight and make it hard to lose weight.
How do I stop Sugar Cravings?
You know I love you and i"m here to help.
In true Mike style, I've done you a '5 steps' lIst of what you can do today to start to reduce your sugar cravings and see a reduction in your weight and become more toned.
Don't make the mistake of trying to do them all at the same time.
Just choose one that you think you can stick to and do it!
It will make a difference. Many of my clients have adopted these tips and had success and seen their weight come down as a result.
5 Tips to Use Right Now
If you're craving sugar struggling with weight loss, here are some ways to tame those cravings and help get your weight moving down.
- · Give in a little. Eat it. If you want it, eat it, but just a little or smaller portion. This may sound strange suggesting you eat what you are trying to avoid. However, enjoying a little of what you love can help you steer clear of feeling denied. Try to stick to a 150-calories max each treat.
- · Combine foods. If the idea of stopping at one biscuit or a small chocolate bar seems impossible, you can still fill yourself up and satisfy a sugar craving. I like combining the craving food with a healthful one. For example, If you like chocolate, dip a banana in a 'quality' chocolate sauce and that gives you what you're craving plus the bonus of the banana. or have some raisins with your biscuits. As a beneficial bonus, you'll satisfy a craving and get healthy nutrients from those good-for-you foods.
- · Go cold turkey. Completely cutting out all simple sugars can work for some people although the initial 48 to 72 hours are tough as your body will be crying our for a sugar. Some people find that going cold turkey helps their cravings diminish after a few days; others find they may still crave sugar but over time are able to train their taste buds to be satisfied with less.
- · Reach for fruit. It's always a good idea to keep fruit handy for when sugar cravings hit. Try keep your fruit seasonal. You'll get fibre and nutrients along with some sweetness. And stock up on foods like nuts, seeds, and dried fruits. Get into the habit of having fruit handy.
- · Don't buy it. If the food you crave is to hand, chances are you're going to give in. So to avoid this don't buy it or have in your home. Also, when a sugar craving hits, just try to walk away. Easier said than done, but try it.
Take a walk or do something to distract yourself from the food you are craving.
Bonus tip...
- · Choose quality over quantity. If your need a 'fix' go for a high quality, decadent sugary food, But keep it small. For example, choose a perfect dark chocolate (75% cocoa) instead of a chunky kit-kat or Special (K) bar, or a nice wholemeal biscuit; then enjoy and savour every bite -- slowly --. Learn to incorporate small amounts in your diet(a treat) but concentrate on filling your stomach with less sugary and nutritious healthy foods.
Ok, so there you have it, some simple tips to help you stop your sugar cravings.
Remember this is a process, think about reducing sugar over time, not straight away.
If you'd like to see how smart ladies in Leeds reduce their weight you'll need out check out the KFF program
All the ladies on the program are learning the smart way to exercise and enjoy food.
Done without counting calories.