If you’ve been thinking
about consuming less sugar, you’ve probably begun to notice that sugar is in
just about everything. Everyone is familiar with the concept that sweets and
other baked foods sold in convenience stores aren’t the only foods that contain
sugar, but the love affair with sugar goes much deeper. How then, would it be
possible for anyone to get away from eating sugar? The following article will
briefly discuss 9 ways to help you decrease your sugar cravings.
1. Make Protein a Meal Staple
Protein is great for the
body, and also happens to aid in the control of blood sugar. Try adding an
amount of protein to your meal periods. This doesn’t mean that it always has to
be meat, as many other alternatives are available.
2. Find a Good Multivitamin
The primary physical
source of food craving is a nutrient deficiency. Taking a well-balanced
multivitamin will help you to avoid cravings. For the best effect, take the
multivitamin with food.
3. Sleep Well
Sugar is often used as a
way to boost energy when tired. Getting good rest will help you avoid this
crash.
4. Don’t Keep It Available
If you don’t buy it on
grocery trips, you will be less inclined to eat it. Empty out your fridge and
pantry so that next time you want a snack, you have no choice but to go for a
healthy, sugar-free one.
5. Make it a Habit to Read Labels
There are a variety of
products available to help you avoid high sugar intake. Read labels and
research which products fit into your lifestyle.
6. Know Sugar’s Other Names
To make the previous tip
more effective, you will need to become familiar with some of the other names
for sugar such as: corn syrup, corn sugar, high fructose corn syrup, sucrose,
and dextrose. Any ingredient ending with -ose is a form of sugar, so read the
ingredient list carefully.
7. Complex Carbohydrates
Baked goods created from
refined and processed flour not only contain sugar, but affect blood sugar in
the same way that sugar does. It would be a good idea to limit your intake of
these foods.
8. L-Glutamine
You might want to give
this interesting amino acid a try. It helps convert sugars into brain food.
9. Drink a lot of Water
Often, cravings are just
thirst. Instead of reaching for a soda, drink seltzer water or mineral water to
satisfy the urge to drink a fizzy drink.

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