Send Food Cravings PACKING

Over the years, you’ve probably heard that just about everything can cause you to gain weight.  

Mainstream health “experts” have blamed those extra pounds on your low metabolism… the foods you eat… and even cycles of the moon…. 

Yet, no one mentions one of the most common reason for weight gain: food cravings 

If you’ve ever found yourself in a drive-thru line late at night… ordering a plate of nachos with extra cheese… you know what I’m talking about.  

Fortunately, there’s a way to STOP these powerful cravings… SHED the weight 

Let me show you.  

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Answer this simple question: do you often make a special trip to a store to buy a food because you couldn’t get it out of your mind 

Instead of seeing cravings as something out of control, it might help you to know that food cravings are your body’s attempt to reach out and get you to put the right nutrients in your body 

You see, many cravings are a cry for help from your body. It’s letting you know that you are seriously lacking several key vitamins nutrients or minerals 

These cravings regulatyour appetite, your mood, your hunger levels – and even the gas pedal as you drive to the pick-window.   

Part of problem is that our bodies misinterpret what are body is crying out for 

One way to stop craving is to make sure your body’s basic nutritional needs are met 

Here are the most common deficiencies and what you can do about it:  

  • Calcium. Of course, we need calcium for strong bones, for nerve impulses, blood clotting, and to keep your heart pumping. You know you need more calcium if you find yourself craving sodas, carbonated drinks, and even dairyI’m not a big fan of supplementing with calcium, I prefer you find your calcium in dark leafy greens, broccoli, Brazil nuts, almonds, and foods like salmon and tuna 
  • Magnesium. Magnesium is a relaxing mineral. Studies show up to 80% of us don’t get enough. If you have intense cravings for sugar, or feel tired and sore, you may need more magnesium Supplementing with magnesium is probably your best bet; I prefer a magnesium called magnesium malate 
  • Zinc. There are at least 3000 different proteins in your body and more than 200 different enzymes that needs zinc in order to function correctly. You know you have a zinc deficiency if you experience stomach problems, low moodsor you take antacids  
  • Omega 3s. Our bodies cannot make essential fatty acidsso we need to get them on our dietMost people who are deficient of Omega 3s have a craving for sweet and fatty foods such as cheese and carbohydratesOmega 3s are another mustsupplement nutrient 
  • Vitamin B 12. Roughly 25% of Americans are deficient in vitamin B 12. This vitamin is associated with memory, mood, energy, and red blood cell health. People are deficient when they feel tired or you’re craving meat, suffer from anemia, or find yourself bruising easily 
  • Folic acid. Folic acid is a vitamin necessary to support heart health, cellular health, and brain health. People who are deficient in folate have a history of heart diseasefatigue, low energy and changes in mood and irritability. 
  • Vitamin D. The sunshine vitamin is important for bones, and good moods. Up to 70% of us are deficient in Vitamin D. You know you’re deficient in Vitamin D if you get sick a lot, have back pain, or you are moody.  

This just scratches the surface: it is a good idea to choose a good multivitamin to ensure you cover your nutritional deficiencies.  

P.S. Constant food cravings can often lead to one, challenging result: you need to lose a few poundsWell there’s an easy eating trick that can help you drop a few numbers on the scale and also put you back in control of your blood sugar, heart health, and more! Read more about it in this article.  

Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Written By Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Nearly 25 years ago, failed mainstream medical treatments left Dr. Olson in constant pain – and his health in ruins. And that’s when he did something REVOLUTIONARY. He began his career in medicine – and dedicated his life to uncovering the true, underlying causes of disease.
Through his innovative medical practices in Tennessee and Colorado, Dr. Olson has helped cure countless seniors from across America of arthritis… heart disease… diabetes… and even cancer. All without risky prescription drugs or painful surgeries.

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