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Eat Sweet without the guilt
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Eat Sweet without the guilt
Read MoreWeight loss is something we all have to do in our own way, and often enough, those fitness DVDs and online programs out there for us to follow fail us at one step of the journey. And all that serves to do is make us more and more disillusioned with losing weight and just how manageable it can be.
Read MoreFood cravings are never good. At times you may feel as though they have complete control over you and that you just can’t concentrate unless you satisfy them. If this sounds like you then you have nothing to worry about. You are most certainly not alone and so many people experience food cravings every single day. If you are ready to overcome them and take back control over your diet, then here are some top tips that will help to get you started.
It’s so important that you fill up on foods that are rich in vitamins. You also need to make sure that you eat regular meals every single day. Choosing low-sugar and low-fat options is crucial here, because this will help you to stay fuller for longer, not to mention that it will also help you to curb your cravings as well. Eating a high-protein diet can also cut your craving for sweet and savoury food too, so use this to your advantage.
You really do need to be mindful of when you eat, and what you eat. Mindless eating is not good for your health at all. This includes eating when you are watching a gripping television show or even nibbling at a bag of sweets when you are at work. If you want to stop this then you don’t need to stop eating at all. You just need to swap out your sweets for low-calorie alternatives. This can include carrots, almonds or even cashew nuts.
Believe it or not, hunger can easily manifest itself as dehydration. Drinking water can help to stop you from feeling hungry all the time and it can also help you to stay way fuller as well. Researchers have also shown that having a bottle of water with your meal can easily lead to weight loss, so try and have 8 glasses a day.
When you are stressed, it is easy to reach for junk food. It’s the body’s way of trying to deal with the tension you are under. Instead of fuelling your stress with food that is super unhealthy, you need to try and meditate, do yoga or even undergo acupuncture. If you find that you drink when you are stressed then this is understandable, but it can easily get out of hand. You essentially train your body that when you are stressed, alcohol helps, and this can lead to unhealthy decisions in the future. If you are struggling with this then consider contacting the Stop Drinking Expert.
You may be tempted to cut out snacks as this will help you to lose weight. The problem with this is that it can actually increase your food cravings. When you cave, you will end up eating way more than you would if you just snacked normally. For this reason, if you need to snack, then you need to let yourself from time to time. As mentioned above, just make sure that they are low-calorie alternatives, and let yourself have the occasional treat.
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Starting off on a new healthy eating and exercising regime can always be a challenge.
Read MoreNow that the days of eating leftover turkey and stuffing are over for another year, it is time to show some love to our bodies
Read MoreThe answer? Incredibly true. Without heading into an overlong explanation as to why, it’s best to consider the answer immediately. You absolutely are what you eat. It contributes to your system and can very much dictate your physical health, your mood, your alertness levels among many other things. If looking to experiment with your health (hopefully in the process of trying to improve it,) there may be a few things you try.
However, even busting your hardest work effort in the gym will always be seconday to what’s going on in your refridgerator and cupboards. You can run all you like, but if you eat three buckets of KFC a day, you’re unlikely to see much improvement, although you will see some. The kitchen is absolutely where the best choices are made, meaning that considering new diets could be an excellent thing to do. Consider these tips for the best results:
The Keto/Carnivore Diet
The ketosis and carnivore diets are taking off, and for good reason. In fact, over 300,000 people have subcribed to the ketosis subreddit this year alone. Why is this? Well, the health effects seem to be being felt all over the world. Ketosis is the act of eschewing all carbohydrates from your diet, and absorbing healthy fats and meats in abundance. You can also take care of a vegan ketosis if needed, but this is much more difficult to follow. Ketosis is practiced thanks to the body producing ketones, a form of fuel source much more clean and energy-dense than glucose from carbohydrates, and this also allows you to burn your fat reserves from your body in the fastest possible time.
It’s truly a wonder to behold, and may only be believed with your own eyes as you conduct it. Another quite interesting diet trend lately is the carnivore diet, in which you remove all vegetables from your diet and eat solely meat. This apparently can help with inflammation, and there are benefits to following it. However, this is quite an extreme diet, so perhaps starting off lightly with a ketosis trial could help you think about your dietary intake differently.
Diet Sensitivity
Remember that diets dictate who we are for the most part, especially when it comes to how our body handles what we feed it. Every now and then new sensitivities can occur as we age, or perhaps blossom in our children when we’d rather they didn’t. Ensuring you regularly inspect how you feel after eating certain food groups, and how well your body seems to digest certain items can help you really tailor a diet that works for you. For example, learning gluten sensitivity symptoms can help you diagnose difficult foodstuffs and also potentially where to eat or avoid to mitigate this. Diet is something that follows us throughout our whole life, so it’s important to steward a dynamic and engaging relationship with it in the long term, choosing food right for you at the time, to help you feel the best for the longest amount of time possible.
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