“If I put a pile of salt in front of
you, I highly doubt you would lap it up,” says Snyder. What you may be craving
is something crunchy, like salty potato chips and pretzels (Snyder’s own
personal vice). Cravings for salty, crunchy foods might indicate
"frustration, anger, stress, or resentment,” she adds. “Crunching down
with your jaw is cathartic, almost like punching a wall. When I got stressed
before, I would often turn to pretzels.”
Then again, you might just really want
something salty. If that's the case, Gorin notes that there "are ways
to satisfy your craving while not taking in a lot of sodium. One of her
go-tos is
Wonderful Pistachios,
available in unsalted and lightly salted varieties. "If you compare
pistachios to salty potato chips, you get a lot more per 30 gram (about 1
ounce) serving — 49 nuts versus just 15 chips — as well as less
sodium.
Plus, you also get healthy fat, protein, and fiber to help keep you full."
Curb Your Craving With This Reach for
kale
chips, air-popped popcorn, and crunchy produce like apples, celery,
and carrots. Dip veggie sticks into hummus if you feel the urge for chips and
dip coming on!
Change What You Crave Like This Exercise
to release pent up tension and stress. Snyder also encourages people to
identify the areas in their life that are causing stress and take steps to
eradicate them. Something as small as a phone call to a family member or an
email to a coworker to address an issue can help eliminate undue stress.
Seek
Comfort in Sources Other Than Carbs
The urge to eat pasta, bread, and
cookies tends to really kick in when we’re stressed or sad. Not only do these
“comfort foods” have mood-boosting properties and provide a short-term energy
boost, but many of us associate them with comfort from an early age, says
Snyder. Think: Chocolate chip cookies served up by Mom when you had a hard day
or the comforting smell of your grandma’s freshly baked bread. When you’re
feeling agitated or upset, you may subconsciously be turning to carbs for
comfort.
Change What You Crave Like This Notice
when stressful situations arise and stop to take a breath and calm down. Remove
any unnecessary stress from your life: Leave earlier to avoid traffic and
schedule fewer activities so you don’t have to rush around. Adding yoga into
your exercise routine provides a way to release the tension that you may be
holding in your body.
Recharge
Without So Much Coffee and Soda
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