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ChrisCross

04/27/2021 12:18PM
Majorly unmotivated this time. I'm constantly hungry and have MASSIVE cravings, like, hard to concentrate on anything else sometimes because I want to eat/drink a particular thing so badly. What can I do to curb these weird obsessive cravings? I try drinking water and waiting it out 15 minutes, but it doesn't help often, and I end up eating the thing anyways.

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Hanna D.

If you’re craving something sweet, have some fruit or peanut butter! If you’re craving something salty maybe nuts or seeds? Try to help kick the craving by eating a healthier option of the thing you’re most wanting :)

Rachael S.

Hi! I'm late to this post but it spoke to me. I have the same issue. My cravings, unfortunately, are rooted in my emotions. When I have a bad day, or something goes wrong, or my feelings get hurt, I'm more likely to crave foods. Food always helped me cope. But I'm beginning to realize that food doesn't actually fix anything. In fact, it's temporary benefit causes long-lasting negatives. And, the negative emotions are still there no matter what I eat. So I am really trying to figure out what I can do to fix the negative emotions so that the cravings come up less and less as time goes on. I want to change my relationship with food. Journaling has helped. I don't know what is causing your cravings, but I hope you get the chance to find out!

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