How do i stop craving sugar?

sassywolf2013
sassywolf2013 Posts: 33 Member
edited November 25 in Food and Nutrition
I crave sugary things like yogurt covered pretzels, ice cream, etc... How do i stop eating it as much?
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  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,432 MFP Moderator
    edited April 2018
    That reminds me -- I reject the popular notion that you shouldn't deny yourself. That you should occasionally indulge. Not me! I'm as bad with sugar as the worst drunk is with alcohol. Sugar is my heroin. Sweetener is just methadone. Sweets are simply something I can never have.

    After all, if I DO eat a sweet and I enjoy it at all, then I'm right back to enjoying sweets. I'd rather keep looking at them with revulsion.

    It depends on the person. When i abstain, i crave foods more and binge. When i incorporate things in my diet, i am much more complaint. I have kept off 50 lbs for 6 years by doing it. And life is too short for me, to eliminate foods i love. For example, around this time of year, i incorporate Cadbury Eggs into my diet. Once Easter passes, i rarely crave them. I actually crave dinner foods more often, like steak.

    Op, so it depends on your personality. You can either save 10% of your calories for treats ot abstain. I would also put more focus on protein.
  • Dani9585
    Dani9585 Posts: 215 Member
    I find that if I avoid items with added sugar (I.e. Cakes, chocolate, cookies, etc.), I can do well with staying away. I will create something with a sweetener instead and be perfectly happy with it. If I eat those cakes, cookies or chocolate though, I find that I seek them out more and struggle to limit myself.

    I did buy myself a 70% dark chocolate Lindt bar for Easter... Hopefully I can stick to that. I'm sure my kids wouldn't be happy if they found me hiding in the closet with their delicious milk chocolates lol!
  • fourhappypaws
    fourhappypaws Posts: 5 Member
    I simply cannot have any of my even relatively healthy sweets (raisons, and peanut butter) in the house. Nooo self control. I hope someday to have enough self disapline ...note: I'm single and don't have to worry about any one elseeeee
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,460 Member
    That reminds me -- I reject the popular notion that you shouldn't deny yourself. That you should occasionally indulge. Not me! I'm as bad with sugar as the worst drunk is with alcohol. Sugar is my heroin. Sweetener is just methadone. Sweets are simply something I can never have.

    After all, if I DO eat a sweet and I enjoy it at all, then I'm right back to enjoying sweets. I'd rather keep looking at them with revulsion.

    And I'm the person who is smack dab in between. If I don't eat sugar for a week or two, I can eat a small amount and handle it. But if I have too much one day, or just a small amount daily for several days in a row, I lose control. Then I have to stop cold again for a few weeks and start again.
  • diana_testa
    diana_testa Posts: 6 Member
    I crave sweets in the evening.....
    Does anyone else have the same problem?
  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
    What worked for me is not having anything sweet for a month (which turned to three) when I started on my journey.After that time most sweets tasted crap as in sickly sweet and bitter and I lost interest for the most part and I could go into moderation with sweets. Still find most of them taste crap though and are not worth the calories
  • djeffreys10
    djeffreys10 Posts: 2,312 Member
    edited April 2018
    Personally, I will have an individually wrapped square of dark chocolate. I don't particularly care for the bitter of dark chocolate, so I am not tempted to eat the whole bag. But it's sweet enough to kill the craving.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    I stopped eating sweets. After a couple of weeks they left my mind.
  • jdwils14
    jdwils14 Posts: 154 Member
    edited April 2018
    I don’t stock anything sweet in the house besides fruit, and even that is for the lady as my gastrointestinal system often has problems digesting them.

    Usually the novelties suck me in like a fly to a zapper. Sometimes, I’ll indulge, and go on a diet soda binge for a week or so, or get some candy.

    Our brain loves sweet, it has a special chemical that reacts to us eating sweet foods, so the chemical reaction will always be there in our brain. You will never truly not want sweets, so the only choice is to learn how to cope. Usually that is in the form of will power.

    ETA: if you don’t have it on a regular basis, the pull gets less and less effective. Interestingly enough, I am kind of going through the same thing with smoking right now, although the jury is still out on the parallels of those reactions in the body. For me, I quit cold turkey again about 3 weeks ago and although the nicotine has left my system, I still have a desire when the stress is high, but I don’t indulge. My health goals overpower my need for nicotine.

    Same mentality can be used for sugary foods...they just aren’t nearly addictive, so it’s okay to indulge every once in a while :-)

    Have a nice day!
  • tarun_yadavA
    tarun_yadavA Posts: 1,411 Member
    I crave sugary things like yogurt covered pretzels, ice cream, etc... How do i stop eating it as much?

    You can't.

    Diet Pepsi after a meal may help... but chances are you want a Snickers. In which case, walk home from work (or whatever) & balance 300 cals that way.
  • JaydedMiss
    JaydedMiss Posts: 4,286 Member
    edited April 2018
    i learned long ago i just cant keep things like chips cookies or icecream in my house. When i began my weight loss journey i would walk a 50 minute walk each way to buy a chocolate bar from a far dollar store, In my mind it was me getting best of both worlds id get exercise id get my butt outside and id get a snack. When i began thts how i kept sane i needed middle ground i needed it to be okay that i loved those foods. Over time life got more busy and i lost more weight and i learned new things i enjoyed eating and small things like buying a new nail polish instead of a chocolate bar on my dollar store walks (i never painted my nails before but it keeps me busy and unable to eat for like an hour lol)


    I guess my point is its a learning curve, Just saying to yourself you dont get sweet treats or your addicted or whatever just makes it harder. Find ways to be on middle ground where you can earn some or have just a little or whatever works for you. Keep a focus on veggies and proteins and fats to keep yourself nourished to make cravings a bit more minimal- physically anyway. Mentally, keep it out of your house if you find you cant control it at all- like me. Simply having the option to earn it if you want s mentally freeing in my opinion. Im stubborn when i am told not to do something or that i cant do something best believe im going to do it lol.


    editing for full transparency: yesterday i went to mcdonalds got a caramel sundae (extra caramel omg it was rediculously caramelly ), and tim hortons got a toasted coconut donut, And after work i spent 16$ on chocolate coated pretzels and chocolate coated jubjubes and peanutbutter cups. MY point being even after i lost 110 pounds, Everyone is human. No point in beating myself up and so today im just going to be happy i scratched that itch and carry on. No ones perfect and theres no use in denying yourself always. Eat all foods, Just not all the time.
  • lorrainebuckles
    lorrainebuckles Posts: 3 Member
    I have read about eating more protein based foods to stop sugar cravings, I tried it and it works for me.
  • georgieamber2
    georgieamber2 Posts: 229 Member
    More simple sugars ((potatoes, rice, pasta)) but ensure calories in < calories out
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