Sugar Addiction : Breaking the Cycle - Diabetes India

Diabetes India

61,843 members12,096 posts

Sugar Addiction : Breaking the Cycle

monadarling profile image
0 Replies

Sugar Addiction : Breaking the Cycle

If you feel like you, or someone you know, is addicted to sugar take comfort in knowing this: you are not the first one. There have been thousands and thousands of people that have faced this addiction and beaten it. Here are a number of ways for you to begin to overcome your sugar addiction:

1.Eat real food. Ideally, food shouldn’t need a label (i.e., fresh/frozen fruits and vegetables; raw nuts and seeds; grass-fed or organic meats, poultry and eggs; legumes (beans, peas and lentils); fresh fish and organic dairy products. If your food does have a label, make sure you can identify all the ingredients as real food. Studies have shown that the more you eat healthy food, the more you will crave it.

2. Eat regularly – every 2-4 hours works best for most people.

3.Eat balanced meals – this means when you look at your plate, roughly ½ of it should contain vegetables and/or fruit, ¼ should contain protein (meat, fish, poultry, eggs, beans, lentils, protein powder) and ¼ should contain a starchy vegetable (carrot, sweet potato, yams, potato, etc.) or whole grain (brown rice, quinoa, barley, etc.). This link provides great recipes and a searchable database for you to find exactly what you need, even if you have food allergies.

4.Eat protein at every meal; if you are following the suggestion above this will help. This is especially important at breakfast and lunch to help curb cravings later in the day.

5.Eat within 60 minutes of waking; this will help curb cravings. Smoothies work great!

6.Eliminate sugar and artificial sweeteners. If you want to end cravings, you must reset your brain and the only way to do that is to give it new information. Clear anything that contains sugar (including corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup) in the first six ingredients out of your house and don’t buy it at the grocery store. Same goes for ‘diet’ goods and artificial sweeteners.

7. When you have sugar craving, drink water and have a snack, like a piece of fruit along with a palm-full of nuts. Get active with something and the craving will pass.

8.Determine if you have any underlying food allergies or intolerances. We often crave foods that we are allergic to. Specific laboratory testing can help you pinpoint your exact hypersensitivities. Eliminating your allergic foods can help reduce cravings immensely!

9.Get more sleep. Lack of sleep intensifies cravings. Aim for 8 hours/night with as much before midnight as possible.

10.Talk to a health care professional about supplements. There are many supplements that act as natural appetite suppressants and can reduce cravings or modulate dopamine receptor function to regulate appetite. This can make all the difference in the world to ease withdrawal, eliminate cravings and establish new habits that allow you to kick the sugar-habit.

Written by
monadarling profile image
monadarling
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...

You may also like...

Blood Sugar Patient since 12 Year and using Metformin(1gm)+Glimipride and pioglitazone 15mg

level is after eating Some Sweets, Sweet Potato, and some fruits. I checked my Sugar level after 4...

Health Tips for controlling Blood Sugar Level.

tell you what foods to include in your diet to match your specific needs and the best times to eat...

Diabetes diet for Indians

carbohydrate containing foods. Vegetables rich in fiber help lowering down the blood sugar levels...

illness and blood sugar rising

cough . In spite of increasing the insulin my blood sugar after lunch and dinner went to 240 -250....

Controlling Blood Sugar Levels

in blood sugar by restricting or minimizing intake of carbohydrates ( food like rice, potato, etc.)...