PMS cravings
sookmayho12
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Are you in maintenance or losing?
Some women who are losing go to maintenance calories during that time so they can give in (within reason) to cravings.
If maintaining, the same thing can be accomplished by banking a tiny number of calories spread over multiple days the rest of the month,
In a general sense, I found that increasing my fruit intake reduced my cravings for less nutrient-dense, higher calorie sweets like candy or baked goods. I don't know whether that would help in the PMS scenario, though (and it doesn't work for everyone universally either - though I'm not the only one who's found it helpful).2 -
It depends on your mindset. Some people if they have a small sweet bite, it triggers them to have more and more. Some people are satisfied with a small piece of whatever sweet they are craving. Some do great with a lower calorie substitution for the sweet. For me it really depends on my mood. I use flavored zero calorie sparkling water, 2 small Hershey miniatures, or a Chobani flip yogurt. These ideas have helped me.0
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Personally if I give in to cravings it will trigger bingeing on sweets.
I do have a few go-to snacks that satisfy me:
Chocolate chia pudding (made with unsweetened vanilla almond milk, chia seeds, cocoa powder, a drizzle of honey, top with bananas or berries) so good!
1 graham crackers with peanut butter, and a piece of fruit
Make-ahead Smoothie packs with protein (my fave is pineapple, mango, strawberry, spinach, kefir and vanilla protein powder)0 -
I get cravings linked to my period (often a craving for salty snacks/foods - sushi, pizza, potato chips). It's only one or two days a month: I usually indulge within reason (dinner and/or snack) while keeping the other meals as usual.
I figure it's my body sending me a message Our period increases our calorie burn too (replacing the lost blood,...) so I'm not too bothered if I indulge moderately.1 -
Homemade yogurt cocoa honey fudgesicles. Even if you feel inclined to eat 3, it's not a killer. The cold slightly crunchy, honey different flavor of sweet, and cocoa for the win.0
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Just a personal theory/method of mine: I do ok eating carbs to satisfy sugar cravings. The body has a similar interpretation to them depending on how simple the carbs are.
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Are you craving something specific or just sugar in general? If it's chocolate, you might be low in magnesium. When I upped my magnesium intake, the chocolate craving subsided. You might want to google what you're craving and vitamin deficiency.0
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