This weekend I was reading one of my favorite Clean Eating cook books while I prepared for the upcoming week and started thinking about how much sugar I had cut out of my diet over the past year. One of the things that people come to me so often is that they crave sugar!! In fact just this week I spoke with THREE people who said they have a killer sweet tooth. They can't give up their sweets or they can't resist the temptation when placed in front of them. I know that I really enjoy sweets myself but I have really worked hard to cut out certain foods that I know are not doing my body any good by eating them! My mouth just waters thinking about chocolate chip cookies, ice cream cake and chocolate covered anything! I can tell you that I have successfully transitioned over to clean eating and I have found replacements for those things I used to crave. When I do go to eat sweets I usually end up with a killer stomach ache and a sluggish foggy brain. So my body now knows what foods it needs vs. wants. I am human and I do allow myself to enjoy life and I truly believe in the 80-20 rule. 80% of the time I am spot on but the 20% where I have a special event, get together I pick and choose what I want to have! But I can tell you at the beginning I had to go cold turkey until I could gain the control over my mind to make those kinds of decisions without binging!
Are you a dessert fanatic? A
lover of all things frosted, a champion for cookies and a complete
pie-a-holic? Do you dream in chocolate, dally in the candy aisle and
feel that your day just isn’t complete without a taste of something
sweet? I know so many people like this, I could sit and rattle off the
names of those that can't live without their something sweet after
dinner.
If so, in the past you’ve probably
blamed your sugar cravings on your sweet tooth, an imaginary body part
like the funny bone. And while a sweet tooth doesn’t literally exist in
your mouth, pulling your lips towards that ice cream sundae - your body
is indeed craving sugar. Why? Because you are an addict, because you
haven’t had enough protein, because you’ve used up your willpower and
because you associate sugar with sweet feelings and fond memories.
Discover why you crave sugar to
understand its hold on the human brain, so that you can combat your
natural instincts, put the chocolate down and walk away from the candy
dish.
You most likely crave sweets because of one of the following reasons:
1. Sugar is a drug, a
fantastically effective dopamine enhancer that works along the same
lines as caffeine, nicotine and alcohol – all substances that people
love to indulge in, even though it is well known that they aren’t good
for the body. A diet loaded with sugar generates excessive reward
signals in the brain, and over time, these pleasurable brain chemicals
can override your willpower to create an addiction. Just like cocaine –
only to a lesser extent – this white powder feels so fantastic to your
brain that it usurps your willpower in order to get its next fix. Your
brain sends out powerful signals to obtain a sweet release, and your
hand reaches for the cream cheese pastry. Like any addiction, it’s not
easy to beat – take small steps in reducing your sugar intake, and
reward yourself with something other than dessert for each little
victory.
2. You aren’t getting enough protein in your diet. The
body needs fuel to survive, and the best source for this energy is
protein. If your body doesn’t get enough protein throughout the day, it
starts to lose energy. Your brain sends out panic signals: I need energy now!!! Nothing
gives your body a boost of quick energy like a mouthful of sugar – just
ask any kindergarten teacher. You reach for a candy bar in the
afternoon, because you didn’t eat enough protein in the morning. Make a
point to eat a high protein diet – and watch as your sugar cravings
virtually disappear.
3. You have used up your willpower for the day. You
wake up early for a run, skipping the snooze button, order a healthy
breakfast of oatmeal instead of a doughnut, and then decline the
chocolate cake at the office birthday party. You walk right past the
bowl of gummy bears on your co-workers desk, order a salad at lunch
(dressing on the side) and drink water instead of juice during the
afternoon. You’ve been “good” and practiced restraint all day – so when
your husband brings home a package of gourmet cookies in the evening,
you devour them. All of them. Willpower is a finite resource; it’s a bad
idea to go on a diet, try to trim your household budget and stop
shopping online all at the same time. You can’t follow the rules exactly
every minute of your life, so at the end of the day when you are tired
and your willpower is too – you reach for a cookie. And another. Learn
to recognize what triggers your evening sugar cravings, and plan to
reward yourself in a non-edible way when you feel the urge to eat sweets
coming: buy a bouquet of flowers, go for a walk with your dog or watch a
funny movie.
4. Sweets remind you of happy times. As
children, we are given sugary treats when we behave well or when times
are happy (like holidays). We learn to associate the taste of sugar with
happy feelings, and as adults, we try to recreate those sweet childhood
memories with a chocolate chip cookie, popsicle or ice cream cone.
While everyone deserves to indulge now and then, emotional eating rarely
brings the satisfaction you crave – and often it just makes you eat
even more as you search for those happy feelings. Let yourself have one
awesome treat each week, like a hot fudge sundae or scrumptious cupcake,
eat it very slowly and enjoy every minute of it. This way you won’t
feel like you are denying yourself – and you can sample the sweet treats
that you truly want without giving in to cravings.
So if you struggle with sugar
cravings and addictions you are not alone! It's a
normal phenomenon that attacks many of us! But know that you can make a
change. It just takes a little will power to do so!
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