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Zenergy

Joined: Nov 12
Posts: 5

Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 08:45
celia13 wrote:
I keep craving sweets, always have. No matter how well I eat at the end of the day I still crave chocolate, cookies, candy etc. What could I possibly do?


Hi Celia13 .. I am a hardcore sugar addict! I can share a few tricks I have learned from doing Atkins for the past 10 years. The supplement L-Glutamine ( I take 500 mg 3X per day, after each meal ). It works great for me as long as I don't miss a dose. If I do forget to take it I will notice my cravings coming back within the same day. Also, getting enough protein and fiber REALLY helps! If I get a craving, a piece of strong tasting cheese like sharp cheddar, eaten slowly will completely kill the craving.

Just my opinion, but I don't think anything with artificial sweetners is a good idea. I am trying to give up anything that contains it (including Atkins products). Studies are showing that our bodies recognize it as sugar (excess insulin which keeps us fat) and the sweet taste keeps us addicted to sweets.
I hope some of this will help. Smile
1973drl

Joined: Dec 12
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Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 10:47
I was about to say the same thing about artificial sweetners. I second your opinion Zenergy. From my research, we really should stay away from them for a myriad of reasons.
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ObvSlplss

Joined: May 12
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Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 19:15
Let yourself have sweets then but in small portions. If you eat them slowly (and drink generous amounts of water or tea with your treat), it feels as if you're eating a large portion.

Also, I like to have a bag of sweet trail mix on hand. I'll grab a generous bowl of salad and use a modest amount of trail mix to replace dressing. The trail mix is sweet and usually kills off the craving for me.
k63

Joined: Nov 09
Posts: 75

Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 22:01
I would suggest you do the following:
1.- Keep a bowl of fresh fruit chopped in the fridge. A tempting fruit salad.
2.- Buy or make oat cookies, or other healthy sweet, with brown sugar which is easier to digest than white sugar.
Having these options ready, you could try going for them and still keep yourself healthy.
Best of luck
kashrich

Joined: Jan 13
Posts: 2

Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 13:01
when I cant beat my chocolate craving I have an Options low calorie hot chocolate drink but keep it to half the recommended water so that its texture is nicer. Will try upping my magnesium. Never thought of it as a sign of a lack of something so thanks guys
Sookers

Joined: Jul 12
Posts: 61

Posted: 12 Jan 2013, 13:10
I keep a few protein bars handy, particularly when I'm on the go. There are some brands out there now that actually taste like a candy bar (Detour is my fave), so when ya just can't beat the craving, this works in a pinch. It also gives you some sustainable energy to keep you going and keep you out of the candy aisle.
If you can spend years beating yourself up mentally and remain standing, you can HANDLE a few muscle cramps and cravings. A little pain has NOTHING on feeling insecure. Remember that next time you wanna quit. You can do this!
Tassycatt

Joined: Aug 10
Posts: 31

Posted: 13 Jan 2013, 21:27
try the Deep Chocolate vitatops. I order them in bulk online and keep them in the freezer. I just had the Special K Berry cereal tonight and it was really good and sure did hit the sweet tooth just right.



 
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