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Oops! Forgot to fill this in yesterday.
Ate: 1439, exercise 200, net 1239. Perfect!
I have had bad luck his week, I think the mushroom soup I made has too much salt and is making me feel I'll when I eat it argh! I hope I can manage not to poison myself today as well...
Someone brought in three cakes for a birthday, I had literally a couple of crumbs for a taste and left it there, even though yesterday was also a bit lousy.
I think my tastes are changing. Now I crave soya flavours, cheese and meat! I am quite shocked that I really don't like cake or chocolate bars much. I like crunchy things.
That's like me too! I can hit out with "Do you know what I fancy? A tin of tuna" -- ha! But cravings are supposed to tell us what nutrients out body is deprived of. For example, craving something spicy is usually a lack of zinc. It's the same for things like chocolate. Proper cravings for chocolate come when the body is withdrawing from sugar (and caffeine) and because the blood/sugar levels are all over the place, it wants more chocolate and hence the chocolate cravings. That's why people say that their chocolate cravings go away after a few months of not eating chocolate and sweet things - because their blood sugar levels have stabilized and the body doesn't crave this additional sugar. That's obviously a bad craving. But the example I used above about a spicy craving meaning a zinc deficiency, is a useful craving. Since you're craving cheese there's a good chance that your real hunger is for calcium and phosphorus. ( If it's processed cheese that you've been craving, you've been getting aluminum,too, without knowing it.) For one thing, you might try eating more broccoli.That's high in calcium and phosphorus, and a lot lower in calories than cheese. So have some broccoli and your cravings for cheese should soon wander off