I can't stop having the feel to eat!

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  • ApexLeader
    ApexLeader Posts: 580 Member
    some food is much more filling than other food. look at peanut butter. i could probably eat 2000 calories worth of peanut butter in a sitting and still not feel satiated. you need to find a couple foods you are eating that aren't filling you up and find something with similar nutrient levels that are more filling.
  • holothuroidea
    holothuroidea Posts: 772 Member
    Include more high-fiber low calorie foods with your meals, raw and steamed vegetables and vegetable soups are especially helpful.

    For snacks things like dry popcorn and raw veggie sticks will fill you up without adding a lot of calories.

    Also including more fat and protein sources with meals can help you to feel more satisfied especially if they are packed with fiber. Nuts, avocados, beans and lentils, etc.
  • I highly recommend reading the South Beach diet book, simply for the healthy eating principles in the book.

    Consuming a lot of caffeine can increase your hunger pangs, as well as consuming a lot of bread or sugary products, especially in the morning. Save the bread for lunch or dinner. And avoid sugary sodas and juices! It's much better to go over on your protein intake during the day than it is to go over sugar intake. Also, fiber, acidity (think, sour cream or coffee), and healthy fats slow the absorption of carbs/sugars.

    You want most of your snacks to be protein-y and not full of bread. Keeps you full longer.

    Some healthy snacks I enjoy:

    Mozzerella Stick (String Cheese)
    Low-fat yogurt. Good for digestion. Can also add fruit. I like pomegranate in mine.
    Popcorn (light on butter), or kettlecorn if you have a sweet tooth somtimes.
    Veggies in dip. I like baby carrots, snap peas, celery, and broccoli.
    Celery and peanut butter.
    Peanut butter by itself! (Careful of fat intake though...)
    Almonds (lower in fat and calories than other nuts)
    Pistachios (not shelled)
    Strawberries are good.
    I make a ricotta mousse with ricotta, a sugar substitute, cocoa powder, and vanilla extract. Very similar to ice cream!
    Also with ricotta, chop up a tomato, add ricotta and a little olive oil and seasonings on top, and microwave.
    Apples (watch the sugar)
    Crab Stix (like a cheese stick, but artificial crab)

    Hope this helps!
  • make sure your drinking plenty of water as feeling hungry could be your body telling you your thirsty. I find that drinking a cup of tea when I'm hungry is a good tip and low calorie soups are also a good snack too if you need quick filler :)

    I've also heard that warm food and drinks make you feel full. Eating slowly helps too.
  • Green tea also does help, I think. I like Arizona diet green tea, no sugar!

    Also, as someone has said, it's ok to indulge once in a while. A wrestler friend and health nut told me it's healthy to eat one over-calorie meal a week. :)
  • try adding more fiber to your meals ...either by adding flax seed or other high fiber foods or add a fiber supplement to your meal like PGX or Bioslife slim before your two main meals . This will help you feel fuller and help control blood sugar and insulin level. Not getting too hungry to begin with helps..are you eating every 4-5 hours?