How to Curb Your Food Cravings instantly
Food cravings. They can attack us all, from the 5-time marathon runner to the newly-recovering couch potato. Food cravings are unavoidable, and to deny their existence will make you more vulnerable when they attack. The best thing to do is to have strategies in place to combat them and to meet them head on. Here are some great tricks to curb those cravings. Keep them in your back pocket and you'll be sure to slay the monster.
Stop Cravings Before They Start.
Cravings often occur when your body is missing some nutrient or type of food that your diet has been lacking. You can prevent them by making sure you're eating small, well-balanced meals and snacks throughout the day. As a matter of fact, if you're eating whole foods every 3-4 hours, your belly will stay relatively full and your blood sugar level. Without dangerous dips in your blood sugar, you're less likely to crave quick fixes like simple carbs or bad fats.
Hydrate!
Did you know that sometimes what our brains register as hunger is actually our bodies trying to tell us that we're dehydrated? The next time a craving hits you out of nowhere, make it a point to drink a full glass of water. Not only will it fight "hydration pangs," it'll also curb your cravings by filling your stomach.