Thursday, February 19, 2009

02192009

I VANT TO SUCK YOUR SUGAR
food_cravings
Ok so Its been 3 weeks so far, and I feel great, but this little thing called "Addiction" is one tough cookie to beat. My body is going crazy for sugar and starch, I mean every where I turn there's Sugar or some form of starch, and I WANT SOME SOOO BAD!

But thanks to Nikki at nikkisblogspot.com I know what to eat in order to kick what I'm craving at the time!

FOOD CRAVINGS

There are different reasons as to why people will crave certain foods; this all depends on the individual. The reason behind food cravings can be as simple as not eating the right balance of protein, fats and carbohydrates which your body needs in order to function optimally. Cravings can also be a sign of vitamin or mineral deficiency.

A person who is a protein type (whose body functions optimally on a high protein low carbohydrate diet) can often crave salty or fatty foods. But if a protein type consumes too many carbohydrates in their diet they will find themselves craving sugar. A person who is a mixed-type (whose body functions optimally on a balance of protein and carbohydrates) generally won’t have cravings for sweet or salty foods; but if their diet is out of balance and they consume either too much protein or too much carbohydrates they can find themselves suffering from cravings. A person who is a carbohydrate type (whose body functions optimally on a higher balance of carbohydrates) can crave sugary foods when not enough protein is consumed in their diets.

Another reason craving for certain foods can start could be a sign that the body is deficient in a certain vitamin or mineral. Here is a list of a few common cravings and what nutrients the body may need.

Craving… What your body may really need…

Healthy food options that have it…
Chocolate Magnesium Raw nuts and seeds, fruits, legumes
Bread, toast Nitrogen High protein foods, fish, meat, nuts, beans
Sweets Chromium

Carbon
Phosphorus

Sulfur

Tryptophan

Broccoli, grapes, dried beans, calves liver, chicken
Fruits
Chicken, beef, liver, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts
Cranberries, horseradish, cruciferous vegetables, kale, cabbage
Liver, lamb, raisins, sweet potato, spinach, cheese
Fatty/oily foods Calcium Broccoli, kale, sesame seeds. turnip greens, cheese
Alcohol Protein
Avenin
Calcium
Glutamine
Potassium
Meat, poultry, seafood, nuts
Oatmeal
Broccoli, kale, sesame seeds. turnip greens
Meat, chicken, fish, eggs
Bitter greens, seaweed, apricots, bananas, fish, meat
Coffee / tea Phosphorus

Sodium Chloride (salt)
Iron

Chicken, beef, liver, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts
Sea salt, apple cider vinegar
Red meat, seaweed, greens, black cherries
Carbonated drinks (ie. Coke) Calcium Broccoli, kale, sesame seeds. turnip greens, cheese
Salty foods Chloride Raw goats milk, fish, sea salt
General overeating Zinc
Silicon
Tryptophan

Tyrosine

Red meat, seafood, leafy vegetables
Nuts and seeds
Liver, lamb, raisins, sweet potato, spinach, cheese
Oranges, green vegetables, red fruits

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