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Cravings . By Christine Behlmann West. What is my Craving?. I love to have late night snacks even when I know my stomach isn’t really hungry . Why do we get Cravings?. “Brain chemicals regulate thoughts and obsessions about food” (Curtin) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cravings By Christine BehlmannWest

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What is my Craving? I love to have late night snacks even

when I know my stomach isn’t really hungry

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Why do we get Cravings? “Brain chemicals regulate thoughts and

obsessions about food” (Curtin) “…amino acids can affect cravings and

moods” (Curtin) We NEED amino acids in order for our

nervous system to work properly Without the amino acids helping the nervous

system and neurotransmitters to work, our brain fails to get the proper messages and instructions (Curtin)

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Do Diets Work to Overcome Cravings? Most diets will help you lose weight, but it is not the

healthiest when getting rid of cravings By going on a Low-Saturated Fat Diet, you are actually

hurting yourself further> Without Saturated Fat, our stomach can’t decide if it’s full or not and so eventually leads you to an eating binge! (Curtin) Low B Vitamin Level Diets will block out the beneficial

bacteria needed to break down waste and will end up causing a very gross digestive system (Curtin)

Low-Calorie Diets will make you lack the vital nutrients that the body needs in order to function and will only leave you asking for more and more food (Curtin)

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What Should I Do with this Craving? Recognize Pain as Feedback

>How much am I willing to suffer? Examine the Experience of Craving

>Awareness heals Reflect on the Costs of Craving >How much money could I be saving? Recognize Underlying Thoughts and Beliefs

>Dig deeper than the craving

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More Ways that May Help Indulge an Attachment

>How good does that first snack taste compared to the fourth? Frustrate an Addiction

>Can I go without out for a couple of nights?

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Are There Other Ways to Overcome Craving?

Get rid of the craved item>Deem it to be a “No-sweets-in-home” policy (Williams) Drink lots of water!>By doing this, you are filling yourself up with something natural instead of trying to starve (Williams) Replace the need to crave with something else>When you feel like eating something late at night, replace it with exercising or healthier foods than chips and Oreos Eat healthy food as much as possible (Williams)>these foods release their nutrients at a slower pace so it makes you feel fuller, longer

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What is the Best Method to Ridding Off Cravings?

For me, it’s just about going at my own pace By trying to starve myself or go on a diet I know I will never stick

to, I’m not really helping myself but continuing to hurt myself Chances are I would go with the Frustrating the Addiction Exercise

because it’s easier to try to stop eating late night snacks one step at a time, seeing how far I really can go before I “need” to cave

Along with this, I would also drink lots of water in order to give myself the feeling that I’m full, but still being able to eat when I know I NEED to eat… not when I WANT to eat

Finally, exercising is something that really should become included in the daily life because not only does it help me become healthier but also keep my mind distracted from thinking about food and what the pantry holds

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Works Cited Curtin, Janice MA. “Why We Crave”. The Weston A. Price

Foundation. N.p. 06 July 2011. Web. 29 January 2013. http://www.westonaprice.org/food-features/why-we-crave.

Williams, Shemiah. “How to Curb Sweet Cravings”. LiveStrong.com. N.p. 11 August 2011. Web. 29 January 2011. http://www.livestrong.com/article/18103-curb-sweet-cravings/.