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Curb Cravings by Exercising More

Exercise to curb cravingsExercise can be your best friend, if you’re trying to lose weight or eat healthier. Exercise can not only increase your fat burning but it can also help you reduce food cravings. Exercising daily can help you avoid food you shouldn’t eat and help you stick to your healthy eating plan.

How Exercise Directly Effects Cravings:

Metabolism – When you exercise, you increase your metabolism. When your metabolism speeds up, you process the food you eat more efficiently ensuring that the nutrients and minerals you eat get used properly. This will reduce your food cravings, since cravings are often a result of your body missing important nutrients.

Increased Oxygen – An increase of oxygen in your system, can also help reduce cravings. Proper oxygen intake can assist your body in absorbing nutrients better as well as running more efficiently. This means less cravings because you’re already getting enough from the food you’re eating.

Option Other than Eating
– Most of the time, people get food cravings simply out of boredom. They’ve come to rely on eating as a form of entertainment. Many overeat when they are bored. The same is true when eating for comfort. Comfort eating is when you eat when you’re depressed, stressed or otherwise overly emotional. Exercise can help combat all of these problems. When you include exercise in your daily routine, you’ll occupy your time so you won’t be tempted to eat. After you exercise, you’ll have a raised metabolism and increased endorphins. This raised metabolism will help you feel full, and the endorphins will help regulate your mood.

Relaxing – Recent studies show relaxation can have a direct effect on your ability to handle food cravings. When you eat in a relaxed state, your body is able to process the nutrients in your food more efficiently which, as mentioned earlier, reduces cravings. Sometimes cravings are a result of dehydration. When you exercise you drink more water and that increase in water consumption can help you feel fuller longer and can reduce your cravings for certain types of food.

A daily exercise routine is vital to curbing cravings. If you don’t already exercise regularly, make it a point to start. You don’t have to embark on an overly rigorous exercise plan in order to gain the benefits of it. A simple aerobic activity three to four times a week can be a great help in your battle to overcome food cravings.

If you’re using exercise as a diversion from eating, do something that is fun and easily accessible. A simple walk around the block or take a swim. These low impact exercises can help fight off cravings while improving your overall health. They increase your metabolism, release helpful endorphins, improve your oxygen levels and encourage better hydration. All of these factors together will give you powerful tools you need to combat cravings.

Are cravings for sugar, salt, junk food, sodas, and coffee running your life? For over 20 years, Diana Walker, the Cravings Coach, has assisted people like you in using natural, safe options for creating vibrant health. Check out Diana’s newsletter, blog and podcast at http://www.thecravingscoach.com/blog and at http://www.diana2.com

Curb Cravings with Nutrition and Whole Foods

Whole FoodAn unbalanced diet is the underlying culprit of every craving. Cravings are your body’s way of tell you its missing out on nutrients it requires or that it’s become dependent on substances such as salt or sugar. Filling up on junk food and empty calories, doesn’t give your body what it needs. It makes your body feel like it still needs to eat because it hasn’t received any nutrients from your meals. That’s why one of the most effective ways to reduce cravings is to eat a good, healthy, balanced diet. Give your body the nutrients it needs.

You’ll naturally lose weight once you reduce cravings since you won’t overeat. If that is your goal, a balanced diet of whole, unprocessed foods will give your body exactly what it is looking for. When your body receives the nutrients necessary for proper body functioning, your cravings will be reduced.

Get rid of any processed foods that are a staple of your diet. Remember, packaged foods processed in a factory have excess chemicals and are normally higher in fat and calories than whole foods. Eating a lot of these types of foods will leave your body wanting more. More of both: food in general and the chemicals in the processed foods. When your diet relies on these type of foods, you may feel full but you are literally starving your body of nutrition.

In order to reduce your cravings and get back on track with eating better, you’ve got to shift your diet. One way to tell if you are eating right is to take note of where you do most of your shopping at the grocery store. If most of your purchases come from the outside aisles, you’re eating fresh whole foods, that’s good. Most processed foods are located in the center rows of most grocery stores. Stick to the fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain breads, meats (if you eat them) to see a reduction in cravings.

In addition to cravings food, you may also crave food substances such as salt or sugar. Unfortunately, with these additives the more you eat, the more your body wants them. In order to curb cravings from food substances, you’re going to have to take steps towards removing them from your diet completely.

It may difficult at the beginning and yes, you’ll probably go through a period of withdrawal where you’ll experience an intensification of your cravings but start an exercise program, increase your water intake, and keep eating healthy. Chemical additives and excess sugar and salt can be a hard food addiction to break. Commit yourself to eliminating these things from your diet for at least two weeks and you’ll see a big difference.

Incorporating fresh, whole foods into your diet is the best way to eliminate cravings from your life. Remove harmful substances from your diet and once you get over the initial withdrawal, your health will be better and cravings will be gone.

Are cravings for sugar, salt, junk food, sodas, and coffee running your life? For over 20 years, Diana Walker, the Cravings Coach, has assisted people like you in using natural, safe options for creating vibrant health. Check out Diana’s newsletter, blog and podcast at http://www.thecravingscoach.com/blog and at http://www.diana2.com

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