Monday, October 26, 2009
No willpower when it comes to sweets? You are not alone! We all crave
sweet foods. Here's why: our tongues have a large amount of sweet taste
buds, and they demand to be satisfied. As well, highly sweet foods
trigger reward centres in the brain, and create an automatic drive for
them when triggered (by a taste of sweetness, or by places, people,
activities, emotions, etc, that are associated with sweet foods). There
can also be underlying factors (such as candida overgrowth) that can
contribute to strong sugar cravings (a natural healthcare practitioner
such as a Naturopathic Doctor or a Holistic Nutritionist can help you
assess this, and prepare a personalized protocol to help you cleanse
candida if it is a factor for you). So how can we satisfy a sweet tooth
without resorting to a date with Oh Henry, Mr Big, or Ben & Jerry?
One strategy that works beautifully for my clients is, rather than focusing on removing sugary foods, focus on adding
naturally
sweet foods to their diets every day. Sweet buds become less demanding
when they're getting their daily fix. So what are naturally sweet
foods? Fruit, of course. Root veggies such as sweet potatoes and
squash. And, surprise surprise: Grains! The longer you chew whole
grains, they sweeter they taste, and they keep your blood sugar steady,
and keep your gut-friendly bacteria happy too!
How else can we
tame the Cookie Monster who lives within? After you've added sweet
foods to your daily diet, look for ways to add sweetness to your
life.
We often settle for sweet foods when what we really want is a hug, a
nap, a walk, or a laugh with a good friend. This is particularly true
at night. If you find your sweet tooth consistently talking to you
around 8 to 10pm, it may be rearing its head to cover up feelings of
loneliness or anxiety. Or it may have become a habit to help you relax,
or reward yourself after a long day. The next time your PM craving
hits, ask yourself what you really, truly need. Then do your best to
give it to yourself, and watch the sweet cravings fade away.
Wellness quick tip:
Sleep
cures sugar cravings! Sound simplistic? It is, and it works! Check out
how much sleep you're getting. If it's less than 8 hours a night, you
may crave sugar (and caffeine) during the day to make up for the
recharging sleep you missed. Start going to bed a half hour earlier
each week until you're regularly waking up refreshed and watch your
cravings disappear.