Hitting those late-night ice cream binges hard? Regularly polish off 10-too-many chocolate chip cookies? Here's why
October 30, 2012
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Sarah Carrillo | 25 COMMENTS
To minimize all of your cravings... Even if your diet is healthy, cravings can still strike, but Kleiner says you can minimize them by keeping your blood sugar levels balanced and your mood constant (as best you can). Eating low-glycemic foods, eating at regular intervals, exercising regularly, and getting adequate rest can help as well. Bottom line: A healthy lifestyle generally equates to fewer late-night freezer and pantry raids.
theory... but a lot of the replacement foods and nutrients are slow-working. let's admit that sometimes when we crave chocolate, it's CHOCOLATE that we want
I seem to be in the minority but I only found this mildly interesting, mainly I think because I don't go to a beauty site to get healthy eating tips....I go there to review and read about makeup, skin care and hair care. But, that's just me.
Drinking water! 99% of the time, if I want to eat something I know I shouldn't have, I just guzzle water until I don't feel that way anymore. It really works!
Pretty good info, though I have to say I'm probably the few percent who actually does go on a green and kale Bing. Lol I just made my veggie kale soup yesterday because I was craving t:-) he seasoning and nice garlicky comfort. I especially crave all kinds of salads often..perhaps it's because I do love the salt because I'm not a sweet tooth person at all. And I don't like chocolate..
i also find that excersizing keeps your mind off eating as i tend to get hungry as soon asd i get home from school because i am bored. but when i have cheerleading practice i dont seem to be hungry at all. also i would like to know what to eat when have a headache and am hungry but dont know what to eat to make me feel better.