Whether you’re trying to lose weight or just eat healthier, food cravings can tempt you away from a balanced diet. Overcoming these cravings might be tough now, but with a few tips and tricks, you can retrain your brain and take control of your eating habits. Keep reading to learn more about avoiding temptations and conquering your food cravings.

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Keep unhealthy food out of the house.

  1. You’ll be much less tempted if the food’s not in your pantry. If there are certain things you always crave (chips, cookies, chocolate), don’t buy them at the grocery store. Then, the next time you get a craving, you’ll have to go to extra effort to find the food you want.[1]
    • If you live with other people, explain to them what you’re doing and ask them not to bring specific foods into the house.
    • Try to eat a full meal before you go to the grocery store. Shopping while hungry can lead to a lot of impulse purchases, which is never good for your wallet or your stomach.
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Distract yourself.

  1. Cravings usually pass after 20 minutes or so. In the meantime, go do something engaging to get your mind off of food. Go for a walk, do a puzzle, read a book, or listen to a podcast. The more you can think about other things, the more you can beat your cravings.[4]
    • Try to do something that actually engages your brain. Watching TV or scrolling through social media aren’t distracting enough, and you might end up thinking about food anyway.
    • You can also try telling yourself to just put off your craving for about 5 minutes. Then go for 10 minutes, then 20 minutes.

Expert Q&A

  • Question
    Is restrictive eating effective?
    Cassie Wakin
    Cassie Wakin
    Pain & Posture Specialist
    Cassie Wakin is a Pain & Posture Specialist based in Austin, Texas. With more than 11 years of experience, she specializes in fitness coaching, intuitive eating nutrition counseling, and addressing back pain, poor posture, and joint pain. Cassie holds a Human Biomechanics Specialist Certification from Functional Patterns and is an Anthem Award winning trainer.
    Cassie Wakin
    Pain & Posture Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Nope! When you restrict foods inherently, that pendulum swings back in the other direction, which causes you to eat more of that restricted food. It's better to keep a balance in your life and prioritize healthy portions.
  • Question
    How can I resist cravings?
    Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADP
    Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADP
    Registered Holistic Nutritionist
    Marjan Mahallati is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, board certified through the AADP (American Association of Drugless Practitioners) and a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. She is the owner of Let's Nutrition Weight Loss & Nutrition Center in Irvine, California, where she teaches clients how to lose weight and achieve optimal nutrition and health. Marjan has over 15 years of experience in the weight loss industry and has empowered thousands of people to gain their health back and live their healthiest lives.
    Marjan Mahallati, RHN, AADP
    Registered Holistic Nutritionist
    Expert Answer
    There are many ways to distract our bodies when the cravings strike. Take a multivitamin, preferably a chewable or gummy vitamin, with a glass of water to satisfy your body’s initial craving. Take a walk, listen to music, FaceTime a friend, and get your body moving to increase natural endorphins and get your mind off of the food.
  • Question
    How do you fight cravings when you're hungry?
    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS
    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS
    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville
    Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010.
    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS
    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville
    Expert Answer
    If you are truly hungry, you may want to have a meal. Make sure your meal contains 50% vegetables and include some whole grains and some meat (or other protein) to be balanced.
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This article was co-authored by Claudia Carberry, RD, MS and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010. This article has been viewed 107,824 times.
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