can anyone suggest good hunger/craving suppressants?
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fugi apples0
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Micro nutrient deficiencies can lead to hunger. A, D, K2, and magnesium are a good start.0
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Cucumber and lime slices work for me find them refreshing and filling0
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Drink water, clean or do crafts. I have the same problem sometimes I just want to munch even though I know Im not hungry. Also I sometimes just want to taste certain foods. So i try to keep myself busy or I chug water then im too full to fit anything else in there.0
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Water and tea help fulfill my "I need something in my mouth" cravings. If it's a matter of not staying full long enough, increasing the amount of fiber in your diet can be very helpful.0
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I haven't taken anything otc that worked, and I'm trying to go it without a prescription this time. Weird as it sounds, I'm having luck using this site to input all my meals for the day ahead of time in the morning. Then its telling myself its already locked in throught the day to keep from snacking.0
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walking and mint.0
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fiber with tons of water!0
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I took A.C.E. daily for the first few months. It's a SABA product. About $1 per pill, and it helps give you energy and suppress your appetite.0
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i started the leptin diet a month ago after 3 days i no longer craved sugary foods have had no chocolate or pop since cravings i have struggled with for years and i have so much more energy the diet is not for everyone though0
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Grapefruit essential oil can help...or SlimNSassy oils by doTERRA. (it's a blend of all natural essential oils) Not a "magic pill" but it will help with the cravings and grapefruit helps boost metabolism and burn fat. Feel free to message me.
I hope you're not suggesting people ingest essential oils. Essential oils are highly toxic, concentrated substances. They are to be used on the body externally within a carrier oil, or on some sort of diffuser as an air freshener. Please do not ever take essential oils internally.
That said, try knitting. When my husband and I watch movies at night, it's hard to keep from absently shoving food into my mouth. Knitting, gum, and hot tea help. :drinker:0 -
Many of these posts were really good ideas. Here's my "tricks". I usually do all 3 things. 1) Hot bath with epsom salts and a few drops of lavender oil (and candles :-) 2) Hot tea (decaffeinated in the evening) with vanilla or regular Stevia. After my tea and bath, I brush my teeth really good, floss and swish with a minty mouthwash. My mouth feels really clean and sweet, I'm relaxed and smell good and I give up on the cravings! Good luck!0
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Cucumbers!! Their very filling because they contain alot of water. Also lots & lots of water, gum and a zero calorie monster drink. Those will do the trick. Good luck!0
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Drink water, eat fiber rich foods, & don't eat sugar if fat rich foods (junk food.)0
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i often find myself craving things all the time, no matter how much i eat. i was wondering if anyone can suggest any good ways to either distract myself from these cravings or to completely suppress them.
im not looking for foods that will fill me up btw. im just looking for ways to avoid eating completely at times when i know i shouldn't.
yep, less carbs unless they are vegies. more water, more protein, and more fiber. This will help out tons. also exercise lets you eat more and you cant eat when you are sweating. Please don't take pills/drugs. You could have a heart attack or die. Please don't.0 -
High protien, low carb diet...whole grains if you HAVE to have carbs other than a bit of fruit.0
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Drink water. Make sure I'm getting protein at each meal. Brush my teeth.0
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If I get myself into a hobby, I can work passed a meal on occasion. Scrap booking, knitting, painting... one that doesn't work well is baking though I love it! The bowl needs to be licked clean before it goes into the dishwasher, right?
Anything that uses your hands so you can't snack in-between is an activity that fights boredom cravings.0 -
I know some people probably are okay with it, and I know that some doctors are okay prescribing them, but I'm not a big fan of suppressants.
First thing, as most people said, drink LOTS more water. That will actually help because body actually confuses "thirsty" with "hungry" a lot.
Second thing: increase your fiber intake. I remember talking with a dietician and telling her I was still hungry all the time. She suggested increasing my fiber intake, and that helped A LOT!! I get Chocolite Protein bars from www.healthsmartfoods.com - they actually have about 10g protein and about 10g fiber. 1-2 of those a day, and I'm usually good!0 -
Learn to differentiate between thirst/bordeom/actual hunger. Honestly, it made a big difference for me when I first started.0
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Personal choices: Psyllium Husk. Black coffee. Dram of milk. Carb Master yogurt.
http://jillianmichaelspodcast.com/jilian-michaels-skinny-tips-and-craving-busters/0 -
fuji apples
This. It has become my candy.0 -
One teaspoon of Yacon Syrup from Mothers Market ( organic one) one half our before meals, if I had not tried it myself I would not
believe it. It REALLY curbs my hunger. My friend saw it on Dr. Oz and I thought why not?0 -
Are you sleep deprived or dehydrated? Not getting enough sleep or not drinking enough water can cause cravings, I've noticed when I don't get to bed at a decent hour or drink enough water I have really bad sugar cravings in the afternoon/evening. Try getting more sleep and drinking a ton of water to see if that helps. I also agree that brushing teeth early in the night helps as well.0
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Sugar free gum..keeps my mouth busy0
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Google EC stack. (Ephedrine & Caffeine) I have to force myself to eat when running it. It also give the metabolism a slight boost and acts as a thermogenic.0
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Google EC stack. (Ephedrine & Caffeine) I have to force myself to eat when running it. It also give the metabolism a slight boost and acts as a thermogenic.
ephedrine has been banned by the FDA in the US since 2004. Probably good to steer clear.0 -
Green tea helps me0
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Food. Seriously. I agree with learning to identify whether it's true hunger or not, but being overly restrictive tends to lead us to failure.
I had a lesson in this recently.
"Oh, man. Why am I so hungry all the time"
Because I needed more food, that was why.0 -
I'd give you an answer for what works for me but you deactivated your account....0
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