If you eat clean, your cravings go away
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I agree as well and the moment you cheat even if once in a while it can throw off your whole routine. The book Eat Right For Your Blood Type by Dr. D Adamo. Best Seller for like the last 15 years. It explains it all and more!0
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I don't eat totally clean, but mostly and have never been a fast food person. Last Friday I caved and had lunch with some office peeps, 3/4 of a Pizza Hut personal pan cheese pizza and 2 pieces of garlic bread with cheese. I was so sick the rest of the day and my migraine still hasn't gone away. I guess you can't jump into junk anymore then you can jump into the good stuff, lesson learned, lol!0
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I'm a living witness it does--at least for me. I totally have no cravings or even just a tiny desire for:
Meat (beef, pork, lamb, chicken)
Sweets (of ANY kind)
Coffee (I was a coffee FIEND for more than 20 years straight and the desire is GONE w/ZERO withdrawals AT ALL
Dairy (I no longer crave dairy of ANY kind)
Soda, juice, junk in general...it's totally and completely GONE!!
It's ONLY been 1 month (today) and I'm giving God the credit for this firstly and clean eating secondly.
Now i crave...tomatoes of all things ( I've always hated tomatoes) and fresh organic juicy fruits and loads of raw and juiced veggies (i've always hated veggies--most of them anyways).
Also, I'm craving exercise inside (treadmill, stationary bike--SWEATING) and outside time (fresh air and sunshine) walking just about 2+ miles everyday. So, YES! Clean eating does something dramatic in my life--not just physically (I've lost 15 pounds in a month eating this way and living clean too).0 -
For me, I feel like sugar and salt are addicting. If I can get most of the bad sugar and excess sodium out of my system, I crave it much, much less. And I've also noticed that when I do eat something processed or really sugary after eating clean for a while, it tastes really bland, just like no flavor at all. The hard part for me is planning everything out for the week. I have to plan bc I have a really busy schedule with school and work, so it's very easy to just eat something bad on the go. But the longer I work on it, the easier it becomes. The bad stuff just stops even becoming an option for me. Even if I fall off the wagon or whatever, it's a lot easier to get back on lately.0
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I don't eat totally clean, but mostly and have never been a fast food person. Last Friday I caved and had lunch with some office peeps, 3/4 of a Pizza Hut personal pan cheese pizza and 2 pieces of garlic bread with cheese. I was so sick the rest of the day and my migraine still hasn't gone away. I guess you can't jump into junk anymore then you can jump into the good stuff, lesson learned, lol!
That happens to me too, I really have to eat the bad stuff in moderation if I've been eating healthy for a while. My stomach really lets me know it is not happy!!0 -
Same deal here. If I stop eating certain things for a while, I seem to lose the taste for them.
In fact, I can't even remember the last time I had a bag of potato chips in my hands.0 -
I have never met a single person in my life who has become fat while eating clean.
Haha! That's a good point!0 -
The moment I simply stopped eating sugar and refined carbs, the cravings went away. I eat protein and whole foods and am totally satisfied. I was such a sugar/refined carb addict! I can't believe this happened. If it's not in your body, you don't want it...like drugs.0
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What is eating clean?0
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basically, if man made it, you don't eat it0
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What is eating clean?0
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:laugh:0
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Totally agree. I no longer crave sweets. Yay!0
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I have never met a single person in my life who has become fat while eating clean.
As for as the original topic goes, I think it's somewhat of a placebo effect. You want so badly for it to work that it does. Also, we are creatures of habit. I know if I don't eat something for awhile, I stop craving it. I used to live off Ramen and Kraft Mac & Cheese. It's been years since I ate it and haven't craved it in years.0 -
It's funny, but I've been on a super-clean diet for a week now - at the beginning I used to get insane food cravings (junk or otherwise), but yesterday I noticed that I didn't get those cravings anymore - my calorie intake/exercise has remained constant for the past week. I wonder if quitting unhealthy eating is like cigarettes - the cravings subside after a while?0
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