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Stop Food Cravings

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Source: http://www.menshealth.com/weight-loss/diet-strategies-stop-food-cravings



The stomach signals hunger, but your brain controls your cravings. Put a safety on the emotional triggers and you'll be able to bypass your approaching bypass. Your action plan:

  1. Drink up. Often we interpret as hunger what's really thirst in disguise. Make it a rule to reach for a glass of ice water every time you feel hungry; you'll be surprised how much less you'll wind up eating.
  2. Pinch yourself. Specifically, your nostrils or earlobes for 10 seconds. The craving will pass. These are acupressure points, which means that how this works is an ancient Chinese secret. But trust me, it does.
  3. Use 100-watt lightbulbs. Brighter is better in the dining room, or on the couch if you tend to munch in front of the TV. Dim lights lower inhibitions of all kinds, whether you're making a move on Debbie or Little Debbie.
  4. Negotiate over coffee. You're more apt to munch mindlessly during intense discussions. If you're going to break up with her, do it over a salad. If you're negotiating a big deal, wait until the dinner is finished.
  5. Keep your hands to yourself. Manufacturers know that your chances of purchasing a product rise exponentially once you touch it. That's why the worse a food is for you, the more likely it comes in a cool, colorful package. Next time you're at the market, make a mental note not to touch anything in the junk-food aisles.
  6. Think healthy, not thin. Many people become more successful at long-term weight loss once their motive shifts from wanting to be thinner to wanting to be healthier.



So do you think any of these would actually work?
 
They might
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You could just eat pindas without chewing.
 
Good tips, the lightbulb one was interesting - I guess I have to run out and get some 50 watt bulbs now so I can work my mooooooves on the ladies.
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Though, I've found that often the best thing to do when hungry, is to just eat something. As long as there are naturally healthy choices readily available, and given a reasonable effort given to portion control, eating when hungry, even if often shouldn't be a problem. It's when it comes to getting to the cookie jar, and I'll just have one! turns into I'll just have one package! that problems arise.



In the U.S. a particular problem is we tend to want to eat so quick, and eating quick kills a lot of efforts for portion control, because you can finish eating, before your body knows it's finished eating...leaving residual hunger. It also helps not to play WoW for 12 hours straight with little bodily exercise as well.
 
Jazzy said:




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If you drink enough, you won't even think about being hungry! (Just kidding guys)
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. Thanks...



These are some great things to do. Except #2 only lasts for about 5-10 minutes
 
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