Always hungry help !
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No magic solution but drinking water really helps.0
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One way of overcoming this is the treat your body as if you were a baby again. That is to eat 4 hourly and not between. ie; 9am, 1pm, 5pm and the 9pm. Once you have eaten it's imperative to use distraction techniques until the next meal time. You can tell youself it's only 2 hours until the next meal and that you can wait. Speak to your body and take charge. Once you have trained your body, which may take a couple of weeks, then it will not crave food until the right time. How much you eat then is important too. I am not an expert btw but my mother-in-law developed a theory that we have lost the ability to discaplin our bodies. Babies naturally go 4 hours and we train ourselves out of this and into snacking habits. They are habits because it's not how it would be in nature. You could try it for a week and see how you get on, then extend it to another week. She was slim, but ate really well at meal times, so I think she had a point. We always knew what time it was by her stomach too, lol. (all the best)0
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It's not going to be easy at first. Nothing comes without a little sacrifice. Just think of how you used to eat even though you weren't even hungry and where that got you. That should be motivation.0
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Protein shakes are really helping me... I feel like I'm never hungry. They are the best on making you feel full!!0
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I agree. I need to lose 3kg and am hungry but it's OK as I can lose it quickly. The problem I have is that being of South Asian heritage any fat build up is round my tummy which is dangerous.
I feel your pain im dominican but i wasn't blessed with the genes of my mother unfortunately i gain weight around my belly and not the other places ...
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TavistockToad wrote: »KarenJanine wrote: »What is your calorie goal set to?
Most people are hungry because they've set their goal too low. Unless you have a lot of weight to lose, 0.5 to 1 lb per week loss is a sensible goal for most people.
My goal is 1200 calories per day though im not sure if its too low of a goal or too high ?
there you go. is that to lose 2lb per week?
try eating more fat and protein to keep you full.
Yup , so fat and protein got it !0 -
shelybean1 wrote: »Protein shakes are really helping me... I feel like I'm never hungry. They are the best on making you feel full!!
Was actually thinking of those , any you recommend?0
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