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Seven Tips On Foods To Reduce Sugar Craving

Here are some foods that can help fight sugar cravings.

by Leadership News
3 months ago
in Health
Foods To Reduce Sugar Craving
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DARK CHOCOLATE
Chocolate is one of the most commonly reported foods people eat when they crave sweets. If you’re craving chocolate, you can make a healthier choice by choosing dark chocolate.

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BERRIES
Berries are a nutritious choice to help stop sugar cravings. They taste sweet, but their high fiber content means they’re lower in sugar and could help keep you full longer.

SNACK BARS
Not all snack bars are healthy, and some are very high in fat and sugar. However, if you’re craving a sweet treat, some low sugar options are available. Look for a snack bar made with whole foods, whole oats, and fresh or dried fruit rather than table sugar.

LENTILS
Lentils are great plant-based sources of fiber and protein. In fact, 1 cup (198 grams (g)) of boiled lentils provides 18 g of protein and 15.5 g of fiber. These nutrients may increase feelings of fullness, which could help reduce hunger-driven sugar cravings throughout the day.

DATES
Dates are the dried fruit of the date palm tree. Although they contain nearly 70% sugar, they’re highly nutritious and may help reduce sugar cravings.

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SWEET POTATOES
Sweet potatoes are nutritious, sweet, and filling. They contain mostly carbs but also fiber and a number of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin C, and potassium.

EGGS
Eggs are a high protein food that may help keep your appetite and cravings in check. In fact, research has shown that having a high protein breakfast like eggs may reduce hunger and help people eat less throughout the day.


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