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I have been craving for brownies? Why is this and how do I deal with it?

There is considerable debate as to whether cravings are biological or psychological in nature, but regardless as to what causes them, it is important to know how to manage them. If you treat yourself to brownies everyday, you will have to deal with excess weight for some time to come. An occasional treat here and there is fine but overindulgence is not advisable. Here are some tips on how to manage your cravings:




• Ask yourself if it is food what you are really craving for. Sometimes we may crave for something else like sleep of fluids but reach out for the most accessible item, in this case food to replace the actual thing. Food is often used as a substitute for sleep and thirst is confused for hunger. Dehydration sends confusing signals to our system causing us to think of food when all we need is water



• Ask yourself if something healthier will do the trick. If glucose biscuits and a glass of milk will do it for you, then have that instead. But if brownie is all that you can think of, then treat yourself to it and then think calories, and swear off it for the next couple of days (as long as you can)



• Ask yourself why are your cabinets, refrigerators laden with goodies like ice cream, chocolates and brownies. Temptation is not easy to fight off. Imagine if you didn't keep such stuffs at home, imagine having to drive to the supermarket to fulfill the urge. Half the time you will not want to make that effort or trip to get your fix




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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