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The 8 Causes of Cravings

The human body is nothing short of miraculous. It keeps a stable temperature of 98.6 degrees, heals itself when wounded, and even manages complex processes like pregnancy and childbirth. Your heart beats without pause, and your lungs breathe even when you’re asleep. It’s like a supercomputer that never rests. So, when the body sends signals, it’s important to listen.

Cravings are often misunderstood as signs of weakness or lack of willpower. In reality, they’re the body’s way of communicating that something is out of balance. By paying attention to cravings, you can uncover what’s missing in your life and take steps to restore harmony. Here’s how to deconstruct your cravings and understand their deeper meanings:

Primary Food Deficits

If you’re feeling unsatisfied in relationships, stuck in a monotonous job, or disconnected from a spiritual practice, you might turn to food for comfort. This kind of emotional eating can mask the need for more primary foods—those elements that nourish your spirit and keep you motivated. Try to address these imbalances by investing in your relationships, finding a workout routine that suits you, and exploring mindfulness or spiritual practices.

Water

Water is essential for the body, and dehydration can often feel like hunger. If you’re craving snacks, try drinking a glass of water first to see if the craving subsides. Remember, too much water can also cause discomfort, so find the right balance.

Yin-Yang Imbalance

In traditional Chinese medicine, foods are categorized as yin (expansive) or yang (contractive). When you eat too much of one type, your body might crave the opposite to maintain balance. For example, a sugar-rich diet (yin) might lead to cravings for meat (yang). Try to keep your diet varied to avoid extremes.

Revisiting the Past

Sometimes, cravings are rooted in nostalgia or family traditions. If you crave comfort foods from childhood, consider healthier versions of those favorites. This can help satisfy the craving while keeping your nutrition on track.

Seasonal Cravings

Your body might crave different foods depending on the season. In the spring, you might yearn for fresh greens and citrus fruits, while summer can bring cravings for cooling treats like ice cream. Fall and winter often call for heartier, grounding foods. By embracing seasonal eating, you can align with your body’s natural rhythms.

Nutrient Deficiencies

Cravings for specific foods can indicate a lack of certain nutrients. For instance, a craving for salty snacks might point to a mineral deficiency. If you’re experiencing unusual cravings, consider whether your diet provides enough vitamins and minerals.

Hormonal Changes

Hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause can lead to unique cravings. If you’re experiencing these shifts, be mindful of your body’s signals and choose healthier options to meet your needs.

By listening to your body and understanding the underlying causes of your cravings, you can make better choices and maintain a healthy balance. Cravings aren’t the enemy—they’re messages from your body. Use them as a guide to improve your well-being.

About Sheetal

Sheetal Ramchandani is a certified Integrative and Functional Medicine Health Coach with expertise in hormone health and emotional eating.

Sheetal provides coaching to her clients in one on one sessions to enable them to make long-term and sustainable lifestyle changes. She also runs workshops for several reputed corporates and runs group coaching sessions for corporates and teenagers as well. She follows a holistic approach to wellness and focuses on food as well as other factors that determine the food choices people make.

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