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In this video, I share effective, science-backed strategies to help you combat sugar cravings.
We'll explore how cravings are influenced by biological, nutritional, and psychological factors. By understanding and adjusting these areas, you can significantly reduce the urge for sugary treats.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Regulating Circadian Rhythm: How sleep quality and exposure to natural light affect your sugar cravings.
Dopamine Alternatives: Finding satisfaction through healthier activities to replace the sugar rush.
Nutritional Balance: The importance of protein and fats in stabilizing blood sugar levels.
Exercise Impact: How regular physical activity can modify your body's response to sugar.
Avoiding Sugar: The benefits of cutting out sugar completely and how this can reset your taste preferences.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by sugar cravings and thought it was a losing battle, this video is for you. You are more than capable of overcoming these cravings with the right strategies and mindset. Join me as we tackle this challenge together!
Free Ebook I mentioned:
The Link Between Circadian Rhythm and Hunger: How to Reset Your Clock for Better Health
beyondbingeeating.com/circadian
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00:00 - Intro
01:33 - Strategy 1: Regulate Your Circadian Rhythm
02:32 - Strategy 2: Get Your Dopamine From Other Sources
03:22 - Strategy 3: Eat Protein and Fat
03:55 - Strategy 4: Exercise
04:30 - Strategy 5: Don’t Eat Any Sugar
05:01 - Closing
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