Going without sweets can sometimes be a challenge. Here is some of the advice I share with my clients.
It seems people miss things like cheese, chocolate, crunchy things, salty things, flour things, ice cream, sweets, coffee, sugar, creamer, milk, etc.
Just the mention of the food item, a thought or a picture of it, can set off consuming thoughts and longing.
This is for those who are not lucky enough to be able to make up their minds and swear these foods off forever. Although it is best to taper off these foods as they are calorie dense, harmful to your health, make one eat more calories and do not help heal the addicted brain, here is some help for those in transition.
My next few blogs will attack these cravings. Today I will help you deal with Sweets.
Check out the recipe page for great tasting recipes for sweet candy, drinks, ice cream and even Healthy Chocolate Cake!
Remember, if you make green smoothies, you can always add dates or other dried fruits to make a delicious and healthy sweet shake.
Avoid sugar substitutes, even “natural ones”; they will only perpetuate your cravings.
Sweeteners like honey are not favorable. According to Dr. Fuhrman; “Honey is a concentrated mixture of fructose, glucose and sucrose with no notable phytochemical or antioxidant load (see vitamin and mineral chart below). Just like sugar, the nutrients in honey are so few that they are almost non-existent. Add this to the fact that honey is high in fructose and contains more glucose than most fruits and you get a food that puts stress on our bodies, especially our liver and kidneys. There are 64 calories in one tablespoon of honey and all of these calories are in the form of sugar. That’s 17.25 grams of sugar in just one tablespoon!”.
Abstinence is your friend. It will get better. If you are tempted to fall off the wagon, read my blog How to Avoid Falling Off The Wagon
It is not your fault that you are craving things like sweets. Your taste buds have been hijacked by the food industry. This book is a great resource to help you understand why Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us
Learn how sugar is hidden in nutrition labels That word means sugar?
Finally, if you have diabetes I highly recommend reading The End of Diabetes by Dr. Joel Fuhrman
How do you combat cravings for sweets?
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I have helped many people combat cravings. I also offer Zoom cooking classes. If you would like help to learn other ways to navigate this lifestyle, please contact me for a coaching session. I have learned many strategies, tips and hacks while coaching people since 2012. I would love to help you be successful as well.
Check out my BeGreenWithAmy YouTube Channel for lots of whole food, plant based hacks, recipes and more.
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It’s great that you have so many recipes for healthy sweets!
Yes. I am truly not deprived!