The Reason you can’t stop at one Gulab jamun…
It’s not a lack of discipline. It’s how your body and brain work. Every time you eat something very sweet (or artificial sugar), your taste buds
reset and your brain pathways rewire.That’s why one sweet often turns into five.
Here are 4 powerful hacks to reduce sugar cravings (especially during festive
season
1. Sandwiching: Never start your meal with grains
(rice/roti).
Start with salads → dals/vegetables →
grains → sweet (if needed) → end again with savory.
(Ever noticed how Maharashtrian weddings
end with savory rice?)
2. Pre-empting: Have a naturally sweet fruit in
the morning (banana if sugars are fine, apple if you need lower glycemic). A smoothie works even better. This
reduces cravings during the day.
3. Pacifying: After meals, if you must have
something sweet try 1 date with 2 almonds. It calms taste buds without pushing you
back into craving cycles.
4. Khecharing: Touch the tip of your tongue to
your upper palate.
Say (and feel) - I have control. I have control. Do this for 30–60 seconds, 7–8
times a day.
Festivals last a few days. But your health is long-term.
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Courtesy: Dr. Pramod Tripathi
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