[FitDream] Stress eating: No wonder we crave chocolate and not broccoli! (video)

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March 3, 2011

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~ Feature Article: Stress eating:  No wonder we crave chocolate and
not broccoli

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Call #4:  'The Truth About Emotional Eating'

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Just between us, are you hooked on high sugar, high fat foods and wonder why you turn so easily to your favorites during times of stress?  
 
Wonder why one chunk of cheese turns to two, then 10?
 
It's not your fault.  There's a reason for the allure and it has everything to do with a biochemical cascade that eating these foods produces. 
 
You already knew this instinctively, yet having a better understanding of the situation can help you plan - and be more compassionate toward yourself.
 
First, the best way to pre-empt a dive into the cookie dough bowl  is to be sure you are well fed.  When we are hungry AND stressed, well, look out!  In today's Feature Article, read all about the story behind the powerful draw of certain foods that pull us in so easily.  Then pop on over to my blog and watch the very informative full video presentation by Dr. Neal Barnard.
 
This week there was a momentous occasion and special celebration in our house.  One of our beloved pets, Mr. Love Dove (left, gazing out the living room window and the snowscape), just turn 27 years old.  He's amazing! 
 
Yes, he has a buddy - and they coo together all day in our living room.   He just keeps going!  Worthy of full honors in this week's Ezine.
 
The birds made it through last week's snowstorm just as we did.  We're still digging our way out somewhat.  The good news is that every day this week we were able to hop our our XC skis right out the back door and ski all the way down to the lake and back - sometimes twice a day.  
 
March definitely has come in here like a lion!
 
Love and success, 
 
 
P.S.  My favorite videographer, Greg, made a most amazing video on the day of the biggest snowfall.  I'm totally enchanted with this film, if I do say so myself.  It's called "Baby It's Cold Outside" - and is set to the music of that same title and you can see it on my blog HERE.
 
P.P.S Mr. LoveDove with his buddy, Mr. Stubbs.  Happy Birthday!
 
 
 
 

"5 lbs lower than when I started - a week ago!"

The scale yesterday morning was 5 lbs lower than when I started!
 
This was shocking to me - we're only one week into Body Transformation Booty Camp, after all -  but I am delighted.
 
And I'm sore (a "good" sore) in places that I have been really working hard - and it really feels great.  I love the Fit Quickies.
 
I loved your Teleclass last night - "How to turn off your fat genes" -  and am learning so much that validates my own personal experience.  I used to binge on sugar and fat - many years ago, I stopped eating sugars and that was a tremendous help in moving forward to a healthy weight and lifestyle.  This last week of Booty Camp has been really instrumental in helping me to slow down, not overeat, and it's paying off.
 

Overall, I am so proud of myself for sticking to the food plan and for mostly sticking to the exercise schedule.  I usually make excuses for myself to not exercise, yet  Booty Camp has helped me become determined not to slack off.

It's been most helpful to really get that I can have control over my thoughts, that I'm not a slave to them, and that I can choose differently,  even if I don't "FEEL" like it!
 
Thanks, Lani, for introducing me to new methods for exercise and a new way of thinking.  And of eating.
 
~ Kathy Ambrosio, Wayside, NJ
 

 

Stress eating:  Why we crave chocolate and not broccoli (video!)

Sugar. Chocolate. Meat and cheese.

We KNOW these edibles can be fattening and loaded with calories.
 

And when some of them are mixed together, they can be deadly to healthy diets.

Yet somehow in the face of stress, we are driven - against our better judgement - to overindulge.
 
 

It's not your fault

What you may not know is that the very foods you crave trigger biochemical reactions in your body that deliver a feel-good cascade.
 
Now, this can be a good thing or it can be problematic.  Our 'craving' for carbs is nothing to be denied  because it is a nutrient absolutely essential to our survival.  Carbohydrate also boosts brain chemicals such as seratonin,  a neurotransmitter that plays a central role in your moods, sleep, and other functions.
 
No wonder you get cranky when you cut your carbs.
 
The problem lies with foods that overstimulate specific centers in the brain causing a hyperactivation of these pathways.  And guess what.   Modern food technologies that have delivered to us the wonder of highly concentrated edibles that easily trip the pleasure cycles of the brain pathways can draw us in like an addiction.
 
 

A biochemical cascade that gets us hooked

When you eat a highly concentrated, high sugar, high fat food, here's what happens.
 
A nerve impulse is triggered that goes to the base of your brain.  This causes the release of opiate chemicals - "cousins of heroin and morphine".  These in turn trigger the release of dopamine, the "feel good" biochemical.
 
Now wonder we turn to them in times of stress.
 
We then associate the  taste of these foods with the pleasant effects they have on the brain.  We feel helpless before them.
 
Understanding this phenomenon is the first step toward extraction from the grip of highly addictive foods.
 

Take sugar and chocolate, for example.

 
Fat, sugar, and chocolate, when presented together as they almost always are - in desserts, ice cream, candy, and pastries - present the perfect recipe for manufacturing and maintaining body fat stores. Without much trouble, they can stand solidly in the way of successful weight loss.
 
Which is why this biochemical cascade problem can be stand solidly in the way of our weight loss and body shaping goals.
 

Chocolate is the most craved food

 
Between you and me, can you see what's going on here? In some foodstuffs there hides a drug store that carries a whole arsenal of pleasure cycles.
 
Chocolate, for example, brings us an extra rush of pleasure because of its ability to stimulate opiate receptors in the brain. The same can be said for other high fat, high sugar combinations.
 
No wonder we're rendered helpless in the face of that Dove Bar - our experiential memory pulls us in.
 
Watch this informative and enlightening video by Dr. Neal Barnard, author of Breaking the Food Seduction, to find out just why certain foods are so darn irresistible if not downright addicting.
 

You'll hear:

  • How the same emergency room drug used to stop the effects of heroin and morphine also stop the appeal of chocolate, rendering a neutral response in human subjects.
  • Sugar and "the magnetized baby" phenomenon
  • Biochemical pathways in connection with cheese and meat.
In addition, Dr. Barnard provides the easy solution: a plant-strong diet, and a clean break with foods high in excito-toxins for 21 Days - enough time to set new patterns of taste. Just like we do in my Body Transformation Booty Camps. 
 
Opiate activity in "innocent" food?
 
Caso-morphines in your milk and cheese?
 
Dopamine and endorphin cascades?
 
Sheesh, no wonder we hanker after these foods so much. Dr. Barnard explains why. Ignorance may be bliss, but it really doesn't help us in the long run, does it?
 

Let me know what you think of this video presentation by leaving your comments in "Leave a Reply' HERE.

 

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