Cravings have nothing to do with willpower!
An enormous percentage of women crave sugar, carbohydrates, or alcohol.
In most cases, these food cravings are not true eating disorders,
but instead are signs of hormonal imbalance caused by a lack of healthy
nutrition.
Your
personal issue may be the afternoon snack (often chocolate or candy
or a food that’s also heavy in carbohydrates), too many potato
chips, the extra glass of wine at night, or a hundred other variations.
But the underlying mechanism, and the way to curb cravings, is the
same. And it has nothing to do with willpower, or your lack thereof!
Food
cravings mean that the body has its signals mixed up. When we are
exhausted or blue, we have low blood sugar and/or low serotonin,
and the body signals the brain that it needs a pick-me-up. This
signal causes a sugar craving or carbohydrate craving.
Serotonin
is our basic feel-good hormone. If serotonin is low, we feel sad
or depressed. And hormonal imbalance or weak digestion can lead
to low serotonin. Unfortunately, sugars and simple carbohydrates
release a short burst of serotonin — we feel good for a moment,
but soon return to our low-serotonin state — then crave more
sugar and simple carbohydrates. It’s a downward spiral.
If
you eat a low-fat diet in the hope of losing weight, you unintentionally
make the problem worse. If, like millions of women, you have eaten
a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet for many years, or followed fad
diets, the odds are good that you have become at least partially
insulin resistant.
Insulin
is responsible for maintaining stable blood sugar levels by telling
the body’s cells when to absorb glucose from the bloodstream.
Being insulin resistant means your body stops responding to insulin,
and instead grabs every calorie it can and deposits it as fat. So
no matter how little you eat, you will gradually gain weight.
At
the same time, your cells cannot absorb the glucose they need, so
they signal your brain that you need more carbohydrates or sugars.
The result is persistent food cravings.
Even
worse, insulin resistance leads directly to obesity, diabetes, and
heart disease. Many experts believe it is the root cause of the
epidemic of those diseases in America today. And a low-fat diet
makes it far more likely you will suffer from this condition.
Millions
of American women are now trying the Atkins Diet or the South Beach
Diet. While these diets are an improvement over the conventional
low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet, they can worsen your metabolic
problems, because dieting itself is stressful to the body. So many
women need to heal their metabolism first before even considering
weight loss.
Another
cause of food cravings is adrenal fatigue. If you are under a great
deal of stress, or suffer from insomnia or sleep deprivation, you
are probably exhausted much of the time. This leads to adrenal fatigue
or outright adrenal exhaustion, which in turn signals the body it
needs a pick-me-up. You may resort to sugar or carbohydrate snacks
or coffee during the day and carbohydrates or alcohol at night,
all of which exacerbate the problem.
How
to curb cravings
Women who blame themselves for their food cravings only worsen their
mood and increase their need for serotonin. That’s when a
pattern of emotional eating can develop. Remember, there are biological
causes of sugar cravings, and your carbohydrate craving is rarely
just a behavioral problem. The root problem is more likely inadequate
nutrition.
How
to break this vicious cycle? To reduce food cravings, the body needs
real support — and lots of it. We have seen over and over
that eating healthy foods, adding pharmaceutical–grade nutritional
supplements and moderate exercise can almost miraculously curb cravings.
Your metabolism will heal itself when provided with the necessary
nutritional support. If it has been damaged, the process can take
some time, but it will happen. The good news is — you don’t
have to give up chocolate!
Our
Personal Program is a great place to start
The Personal Program promotes natural hormonal balance with nutritional
supplements, our exclusive endocrine support formula, dietary and
lifestyle guidance, and optional phone consultations with our Nurtitional
Advisors. It is a convenient, at-home version of what we recommend
to all our patients at the clinic.
Start
by assessing your symptoms with our on-line Hormonal Health Profile.
It’s easy, informative, and free. To learn more about the
Program, go to How the Personal Program Works.
For further reading about your symptoms and other health topics,
go to our Article section.
If you have questions, don’t hesitate to call us toll-free
at 1-800-956-7083. We’re here to listen and help.
Call to set up a nutritional consultation so these tests can be performed and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing this disorder.
For an appointment, contact our office at: 800-956-7083 and visit our web site www.completehealth institute.com go to lab tests and click on appropriate test for information.
Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had a clinical practice for over 20 years. Her programs work because she is so thorough in testing and providing a nutritional approach. Remember that the body can heal itself if given the proper nutrients.
All lab tests can be done through the mail in the privacy of your own home, except blood tests, we send you to a lab to have your blood drawn for these. After you pay for the test we mail you the kit, the results take two weeks, the test results will be mailed to us and we will call you to go over the results, its that easy! All tests include the consultation for the report of findings.
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