Posted on February 17, 2014 by The Alternative Daily
One of the main reasons
for falling off track when it comes to healthy eating is hunger pangs. When
you’re hungry, it’s a lot more difficult to resist grabbing anything and everything
that’s available to eat, even if you know it’s not good for you.
Assuming that you’re not
attempting a fad diet, which is rarely a good idea, consider these tips for
revamping some of your food habits and curbing that constant hunger.
Stay
hydrated
Even if you don’t realize it, you may be
dehydrated, not hungry. Ideally, you should be drinking water all day long.
Staying hydrated will help prevent hunger pangs and unwanted snacking. If water
is too boring, switch things up by drinking herbal tea, or adding a squeeze of lemon.
Drink
tea first
Many people reach for
snacks when they aren’t necessarily hungry, due to boredom or stress. Instead,
try making a cup of black or green tea. Not only will you get lots of healthy
antioxidants, research has found that tea causes a decrease in the hormone
cortisol. Lowered cortisol can help reduce your cravings. Drink a cup and then
wait a half an hour to see if you’re still hungry.
Add
organic cinnamon to your meals
Cinnamon is not only a
delicious spice, it also helps to regulate blood sugar levels and helps prevent
the increased storage of fat, aiding in weight loss. As it also helps to slow
digestion, it will leave you feeling satisfied longer, helping to curb hunger.
Sprinkle it onto a piece of fruit or oatmeal, or add it to a cup of tea.
Take
a walk
When the urge to eat
unhealthy foods hits, go for a walk. Not only does it provide a great
distraction and burns calories, but research has found that people who take a
walk before eating tend to eat less. Being active can actually decrease
appetite, provided you aren’t performing a heavily strenuous activity like
climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
Avoid
processed foods
Most processed foods
contain ingredients that can increase cravings. Have you ever noticed that
after eating those potato chips, crackers or cookies, you just want more? They
are designed that way. By avoiding them you can help avoid a vicious hunger/eating/hunger
cycle.
Eat
breakfast
It may sound cliché, but
it’s true. Eating breakfast can help get your metabolism going and keep you
feeling fuller longer. By including protein and healthy fats in your morning
meal, it will help you to have more energy and be better able to resist less
nutritious fare later in the day.
Satisfy
cravings with pleasant aromas
If you’re craving
something sugary, use the smell of vanilla or orange to help battle it.
Smelling jasmine has been shown to reduce chocolate cravings, while peppermint
has been linked to decreased cravings in general.
Be sure that you’re
getting enough rest each night. A lack of sleep has been found to increase
appetite the next day, so you don’t want to skimp on quality rest.
By following these tips
you’ll have much better odds of conquering that constant hunger, as well as
achieving your weight loss and optimal health goals!
-The Alternative Daily
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