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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

What Your Cravings Mean

Since we talked about cravings, let's see what the cravings actually mean! Sometimes your cravings can be an underlying emotion or a nutrient deficiency. The best way to fight a craving is to understand it.


  • Chocolate: sense of deprivation; stress; magnesium deficiency
  • Carbs: fluctuations in blood sugar; low mood; depression; nitrogen deficiency
  • Sugar: blood sugar imbalance; mineral deficiencies (chromium, carbon, phosphorous, sulfur, tryptophan)
  • Fatty foods: low energy; fat deficiency; calcium deficiency
  • Ice: iron deficiency
  • Coffee or tea: salt deficiency; stress; lack of sleep
  • Carbonated drinks: calcium deficiency
  • Cold drinks: magnesium deficiency; or you're just thirsty
  • Salty foods: adrenal fatigue; stress; low electrolytes; chloride or silicon deficiency
What is your biggest craving? A well-rounded diet can help keep avoid nutrient deficiencies, keeping your cravings to a minimum! 

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