Salt cravings are a common problem in the Western world which is no surprise when most of the foods we eat contain it making us want more…
Most of our food contains salt – bread, chocolate, macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, pizza…the list is endless. Many people are so desensitized to salt that in many foods they can’t even taste it. Despite this salt is toxic, stimulating and should be avoided at all costs. If you have ever had an open wound and gotten salt in it – you will know firsthand how destructive it is.
This can be quite difficult as most people crave salt all the time – they are addicted. Salt has overexcited their taste buds so much that food becomes tasteless without it. But if you cut salt out of your diet completely, you can restore your taste buds and start enjoying “plain” foods again. And giving up salt doesn’t have to be hard either.
Of course you do NEED salt but the salt you need is found in fruits and greens. If you make sure you have plenty of fruits and plenty of dark leafy greens, celery (an excellent source) and other vegetables you will have all the salt your body needs. Adding these into your diet is the first point of call.
Other things you will need to do to give up salt are to cook your own meals and foods. Since everything you buy at stores contains salt, you will have to learn to make simple nutritious meals yourself. Also make sure that you eat consistently. Don’t skip meals and make sure you have breakfast. Breakfast sets you up for the day. If you have a nutritionally poor breakfast then you will find you will crave and snack more during the day. This will not help you give up salt.
Some salt cravings, you may find are related to your emotions. You may eat more salty snacks when you are stressed. For more tools and information on emotional eating you can go to ShrinkYourself.com.
You can give it up! Believe you can, stick to it and most importantly know you are doing your health wonders.

