This article is about food cravings but specifically the physical side to food cravings as opposed to the emotional side and how you can stop cravings for food.  For more information on the emotional side: emotional eating

When it comes to physical cravings for food, regardless of the food you crave, you can overcome them fairly easily. Most people just don’t eat properly. This is not to say that our bodies are searching for particular nutrients and we are depriving ourselves. Yes, there certainly could be some truth in that. We crave chocolate, carbs or whatever junk because that is what our body knows best. If it has been exposed to more fruits and vegetables you may search these out for specific nutrients as opposed to the junk, but your body doesn’t know about these so goes with what it knows first.

Anyway, the main reason it is important to eat properly is that by doing so you can diminish substantially, if not completely, the nasty side effects of eating junk. Junk foods put your body out of balance, but your body being the super powerhouse it is works around this and creats homeostasis despite the addiction you have created to the junk food. However as a result to keep homeostasis you have to keep eating the food. When you provide your body with the nutritious food, your body will start to come back into true balance and your cravings will diminish completely.

When your body has a sufficient and continuously flow of nutrients from easily digestible foods such as fruits ans greens, it will no longer crave.

Here are 3 tips to ensure you don’t crave again:

1. Make sure you eat breakfast

Breakfast sets you up nicely for the day. I know for me, if I don’t have my large fruit smoothie in the morning, I have major cravings by the afternoon that I find difficult to control. Your breakfast needs to be full of fiber and have plenty of nutrients to satisfy and satiate you. A large fruit smoothie works great for me.

2. Don’t skip meals.

No matter how busy you get, don’t skip meals. When you do you leave yourself opento major craving episodes and potentially bingeing.

3. Incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet.

Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and you will crave less. One tip is to eat as much fruit as you desire before each meal. Not only will you be providing more nutrients to your body quickly and easily but this will also make it less likely for you to want that extra something something after your meal. Think of it as having your dessert first :)

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Food cravings are one of the subtle, cultured forms of addiction and compulsive behavior that are very difficult to discern. It is pretty much acceptable to have an addiction when it comes to food. We all have them and we all treat people with this particular addiction (addiction to food) entirely different to someone who is addicted to alcohol or other drugs.

Whereas someone who craves alcohol would be encouraged to seek help, those of us who crave sugary snacks are often – if not all the time – encouraged to indulge in our addictions. And if we don’t indulge we will often hear the retort “Why deprive yourself?”

“One isn’t going to hurt your diet”.

Most foods that are craved have no nutritional benefit to you and can cause and contribute to a number of different health conditions like excess weight and diabetes. Why would you want to eat those foods other than for comfort and pleasure?

You wouldn’t! It is your addiction to them that makes you eat them.

Food has the power to control you in this way. Sugar, salt and foods laced with fat are emotionally and physically addictive.

In order to rid yourself of these substances from your life, the first step is to admit there is a problem. This is one of the hardest things to do, especially when you think you are eating that sandwich out of hunger.

Control has been established on the inside of you. Even if there is an intense desire to lose weight or a bad habit, there is often failure and discouragement.

So as stated you must admit the issue. Now, once you have admitted it and reached a decision that these cravings are not good for you and you DEFINITELY want to give them up for good, you need to COMPLETELY REFUSE to consider them for even a second longer from that moment on.

Once you know what you must avoid (sugar, chocolate, coffee whatever it is) and what you must do to improve your health, you should start observing and be attentive to the thoughts that pass through your mind. Just as soon as you become aware that you desire some chocolate or any other food which you have chosen not to eat anymore, as that very moment dismiss it. Completely refuse to give it another second’s thought.

You must be alert here though because quickly the thought can arouse emotion in you and this can result in you becoming weak or inattentive to your decisions. You will find you start trying to rationalize having that desire food and get caught up in your feelings.

Don’t play with this desire! But don’t struggle with it. If you try to use willpower to force it out of the mind it will just accentuate it and make it stronger. You become frustrated and risk caving or you do cave. Just simply drop the thought from your attention – get on with a chore, distract yourself essentially. Give this other subject/activity your FULL attention and stay fully immersed in it until you have calmed down.

Emotions are much stronger than reason – we tend to rationalize the irrational when we are caught up in then and can talk ourselves into anything. This is dangerous, so don’t play with them just divert your attention.

This is one of the first and most crucial steps to being free – Your Fat Freedom is possible but you must have self-awareness if you want to be rid of cravings for good.

Kelly Aziz is an expert in the field of diet, nutrition and addiction, having spent numerous years researching and experimenting with different dieting programs and studying addiction. For more information on the key points made in this post please visit http://www.CombatYourCravings.com

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