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PMS Cravings
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I try to eat well most of the time. I usually fail, but I'm getting more and more aware of what I eat, and gradually building the power to take control over my own nutrition. I feel it's an important aspect of my path - taking care of my body. I am struggling, though, especially when hormones rear their ugly heads.
During that awful and hormonal week prior to my period, I go completely out of control. I crave all the terrible things: salty, sweet, fatty, convenient... My diet becomes a back hole of junk food. No matter how well I was eating before, the compulsion is just too strong.
So I ask: what do YOU do do beat those cravings? Or at least mitigate the damage...have you ever found something that works for you?
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Leah Starspectre wrote: During that awful and hormonal week prior to my period, I go completely out of control. I crave all the terrible things: salty, sweet, fatty, convenient... My diet becomes a back hole of junk food. No matter how well I was eating before, the compulsion is just too strong.
So I ask: what do YOU do do beat those cravings? Or at least mitigate the damage...have you ever found something that works for you?
If you want to stop doing something, stop.
Don't make excuses for why you can't.
No trick or tip is going to save you.
You aren't powerless.
Make a choice and stop.
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Sometimes you have to trick yourself. Leave your stash of cash at home, make it impossible to buy any junk food.
Don't trust willpower.
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
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1) If I want a soda I use sparkling water and a tea or a touch of fruit juice. Far fewer calories and no processed sugars
2) If I want something crunchy and salty like chips I have a dehydrator that I make things like dehydrated tomatoes that I season with garlic or the like.
3) I want candy I eat dried fruits etc.
Hope that helps.
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Sad fact is.
We as women are doomed to endure this....."Delightful" and "Beautiful" and "Magical" time's.
And the only real way I have been able to push through it is to remain positive and to pamper myself. Instead of sweets...I'll ask the husband to take the kids to a friends house and let me get an hour to soak in a salt bath. Need fatty foods, I'll give myself HEALTHY Fatty foods. (Like Steak and Green Beans without the starchy side)
And most importantly....I ensure I am keeping up on my Iron. I take two pills a day plus what i get from food sources
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Remember that despite the above sarcasm.....This really is a beautiful part of being a women. Positive thoughts. *hugs*
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Trisskar wrote:
And the only real way I have been able to push through it is to remain positive and to pamper myself. Instead of sweets...I'll ask the husband to take the kids to a friends house and let me get an hour to soak in a salt bath. Need fatty foods, I'll give myself HEALTHY Fatty foods. (Like Steak and Green Beans without the starchy side)
This is somewhat my issue. I pamper myself with food. I'm very busy and very single. Sweets are the quickest way to get some happy while I'm doing my other stuff, because nobody else is going to pamper me but me (although I'm sure my cats would if they could, lol)
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Leah Starspectre wrote:
Trisskar wrote:
And the only real way I have been able to push through it is to remain positive and to pamper myself. Instead of sweets...I'll ask the husband to take the kids to a friends house and let me get an hour to soak in a salt bath. Need fatty foods, I'll give myself HEALTHY Fatty foods. (Like Steak and Green Beans without the starchy side)
This is somewhat my issue. I pamper myself with food. I'm very busy and very single. Sweets are the quickest way to get some happy while I'm doing my other stuff, because nobody else is going to pamper me but me (although I'm sure my cats would if they could, lol)
Well that makes it easier honestly getting my kids and husband out of the house can be a chore at times haha
Just got to replace your habbits. I wrote a lesson on habbits once....haha lets see if I can find it....
Initiate: Examine Your Habits
By: The Keeper
Date: 9/26/2015
©A Just Jedi Lecture
"You might of heard the statement “Human beings are creatures of habit.” and this is true. Habit's, are a series of behaviors and actions that gets repeated over and over again and they develop based on our life experiences, the things we are exposed to, those small and big influences that determines how you, as an individual, act in your every day normal lives.
As a child you develop a habit of routine, influenced and set upon you by your parents. These routines are meant to give you a healthy start on life (And to give your parents a bit of sanity along the way )
At first, these behaviors of routine can be difficult to learn and adapt to. Like waking up at 6am in the morning every day to get your kid off to school, or you off to work.But once you develop a habit from repeated practice, your conscious mind hands the duty of remembrance, willpower and training over to your subconscious mind and it slowly becomes a natural reaction, so ingrained that it just becomes a natural behavior. It may even feel as if you have no control over these habits, or is a thing you cannot live without. Smoking...for example.
No matter how automatic these habits have become in your life, they all started with a Conscious Mind. A time when you decided to take part in the action and repeat the process until it was handed off onto the Subconscious Mind.
Habits can be good and wholesome to your lifestyle, like developing a habit to exercise and eat healthy.Meditation Routines, or even that little hobby you enjoy that lifts your spirit such as writing, collections, art, gardening, or hiking the trails. Or they can be bad, bringing stress, pain and poor health into your lifestyle.
Just like any habit learned, however.You can consciously chose to replace the habit with a new one, or let it fade from lack of use. For, just like with anything in life...if left alone and forgotten, it will fade from memory. But you must first make a conscious decision to act upon it, and repeat the process until it nestles safely into your subconscious mind.
As Jedi, we train and learn self discipline In order to create healthy habits that will benefit our minds, bodies and spirit as well as set the foundations that will allow us in helping others do the same.
Dunno if that helps or not But its just a matter of replacing one habbit with another. If it is sweets you consume try replacing it with fruit Smoothies. If you get a bunch of fruites and yogurts and put them individual baggies then freeze them you can have real quick, easy, yummy, sweet snack that are also healthy
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Trisskar wrote:
Well that makes it easier honestly getting my kids and husband out of the house can be a chore at times haha
Just got to replace your habbits. I wrote a lesson on habbits once....haha lets see if I can find it....
Warning: Spoiler!Initiate: Examine Your Habits
By: The Keeper
Date: 9/26/2015
©A Just Jedi Lecture
"You might of heard the statement “Human beings are creatures of habit.” and this is true. Habit's, are a series of behaviors and actions that gets repeated over and over again and they develop based on our life experiences, the things we are exposed to, those small and big influences that determines how you, as an individual, act in your every day normal lives.
As a child you develop a habit of routine, influenced and set upon you by your parents. These routines are meant to give you a healthy start on life (And to give your parents a bit of sanity along the way )
At first, these behaviors of routine can be difficult to learn and adapt to. Like waking up at 6am in the morning every day to get your kid off to school, or you off to work.But once you develop a habit from repeated practice, your conscious mind hands the duty of remembrance, willpower and training over to your subconscious mind and it slowly becomes a natural reaction, so ingrained that it just becomes a natural behavior. It may even feel as if you have no control over these habits, or is a thing you cannot live without. Smoking...for example.
No matter how automatic these habits have become in your life, they all started with a Conscious Mind. A time when you decided to take part in the action and repeat the process until it was handed off onto the Subconscious Mind.
Habits can be good and wholesome to your lifestyle, like developing a habit to exercise and eat healthy.Meditation Routines, or even that little hobby you enjoy that lifts your spirit such as writing, collections, art, gardening, or hiking the trails. Or they can be bad, bringing stress, pain and poor health into your lifestyle.
Just like any habit learned, however.You can consciously chose to replace the habit with a new one, or let it fade from lack of use. For, just like with anything in life...if left alone and forgotten, it will fade from memory. But you must first make a conscious decision to act upon it, and repeat the process until it nestles safely into your subconscious mind.
As Jedi, we train and learn self discipline In order to create healthy habits that will benefit our minds, bodies and spirit as well as set the foundations that will allow us in helping others do the same.
Dunno if that helps or not But its just a matter of replacing one habbit with another. If it is sweets you consume try replacing it with fruit Smoothies. If you get a bunch of fruites and yogurts and put them individual baggies then freeze them you can have real quick, easy, yummy, sweet snack that are also healthy
Well, it's certainly good advice! The problem is that it's easier said than done. I have all sorts of good intentions and ideas and plans to get myself through the bad weeks in a more health-some way, but they just seem to always fall apart. For example: I have delicious home-made soup in my freezer, but when I'm bloated and sad and craving sweets, I don't want that health-some soup, but the ice cream that's right beside it.
It is just a matter of will power, then? Surely if it was that easy, I wouldn't be having such a terrible time.
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But sadly it really is about training proper habbit (Willpower) that however does not equal out to = [strike]Easy[/strike]
What it does equal out to is consistent practice and elimination.
Also keep in mind. All those sweets you crave? Only makes you more bloated (It sure does for me!!) So its akin to taking poison....taste sooooo good!!! But in actuallity is making your condition worse. So you eat more sweets. And get more bloated....only to eat more.....the cycle stops when you stop buying it in the first place Toss that ice cream in the trash and make some yummy soup!
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Trisskar wrote: The answer is....Toss out the Ice Cream so it is no longer an option haha IT SUCKS!!! Trust me I am not saying it is easy. Its NOT. I fail all the time....I have cookie dough in the fridge right now that sounds absolutely delightful and all that halloween candy in the cupboard? *Drools*
But sadly it really is about training proper habbit (Willpower) that however does not equal out to = [strike]Easy[/strike]
What it does equal out to is consistent practice and elimination.
Also keep in mind. All those sweets you crave? Only makes you more bloated (It sure does for me!!) So its akin to taking poison....taste sooooo good!!! But in actuallity is making your condition worse. So you eat more sweets. And get more bloated....only to eat more.....the cycle stops when you stop buying it in the first place Toss that ice cream in the trash and make some yummy soup!
Oh, I know all too well that what I crave just makes things worse, lol. I think booze is the only thing I don't crave siding PMS. Everything else: fatty, salty, carb-loaded, sweet, coffee... It's all wanting to be in my mouth immediately, even if I know it will ultimately make things worse, lol.
Guh, there's nothing that depresses me more than restricting my treats.
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