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My Life in Food - 2008 Cravings Sweet and Sour was released on:

USA: 5 November 2010

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All pregnant women react differently to food, such as their allergies, cravings, and sensitivities. Usually they would get weird cravings when pregnant that they originally wouldn't when not.

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Yes. They can by a symptom of pregnancy

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The baby interests of food combined with your interests.

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Are you looking to research a particular food. Limiting your high carb foods and high sugar foods will decrease your cravings. Add fruits and vegetables and concentrate on eating servings from all food groups.

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Food craving & food adversions are the common cravings. There is too many to list here. But basically when you're pregnant, anything goes! Food you used to hate you may now crave or food you once loved may make you feel sick.

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Ways to curb junk food cravings include allowing for only small portions of junk food, indulging but only once a day, and substituting the junk food for healthy alternatives.

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Demons are typically depicted as having cravings for chaos, destruction, power, and temptation rather than physical desires like food or drink. These cravings often reflect their malevolent nature and desire to cause harm or misfortune.

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Finding a healthy, balanced diet can be difficult, but this website offers information on how to reduce cravings: http://www.nowloss.com/natural-ways-to-curb-your-cravings-without-appetite-suppressants-pills.htm

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That is a disorder called pica.

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going without food by choice is fasting. if not by choice, starvation.

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Most of expecting mothers craving for food maybe she needs more nutrients for her baby.

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She could be. But she could just be ovulating or near her period

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Yes, everyone have cravings. You can't get rid of ALL your cravings. But you can get rid of all the unneccessary/bad ones, such as cravings for sweets, money, power, revenge etc. Buddhists have a goal to get rid of all these cravings. just to add, you don't have to get rid of cravings, you just need to control them

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A diet can come with food cravings. It's only normal that all our favorite foods that we loved so much are coming back and requesting them we eat them again. These are normal, and the typical diet is replete with cravings because so many foods are forbidden. However, one solution is to do a single day where you can eat any food you want. This is known as a free day. It is common in some diets, and it is usually on a Sunday where the person can relax and eat whatever they want. This can help with the food cravings in a little small way.

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Strange food cravings are often created by imbalances in the body. For example, the desire to eat ice, sand or clay -- a condition known as pica -- is believed to be related to a deficiency of iron.

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Head aces, being tired, and lots of food cravings!

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Yes, sometimes women get food cravings during menstruation - most commonly chocolate and carb cravings. The body craves foods when it is nutritionally lacking, carbs are commonly craved when a person needs more energy and chocolate when a person needs more magnesium.

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Food cravings happen because your body needs a nutrient it is not receiving.

For example:

1. You crave chocolate. Your body needs magnesium. Eat foods like fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables.

2. You crave sugary foods. Your body needs chromium, phosphorus and carbon. Eat fruits, broccoli, spinach, nuts and fish.

The point is this: eat a balanced diet of proteins, healthy fats and good carbohydrates you avoid food cravings.

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Any shop that sells what is called fast-food. The reason they are unhealthy is that they usually cater to peoples' cravings and not nutritional needs.

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Some women never have food cravings, and others start as soon as they miss a period. with my first I didn't have a positive test until 2 weeks after my missed period, but then realised that I hadn't drunk coffee in those two weeks. Second time around I went off coffee, tea, jacket potatoes and chocolate. In neither pregnancy did I 'crave' anything.

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MOST people DON'T have cravings for non-food substances.

There is a name for this craving it is called PICA. Some people have these cravings when they are deficient in some minerals. Having cravings for chalk can mean you are low in calcium. If you have cravings for non-food substances you should contact your docter. Be sure not to ingest things that can be harmfull for example paint with lead in it.

Some people have these cravings when they are pregnant also, and this is actually fairly common.

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Some people have food cravings. Others have sleep problems.

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yes, it often makes you have cravings for certain things..normally food x

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Yes, cravings are not really controlled by menstruation. You can get cravings at any time.

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Healthy Cravings was created in 2010.

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Food cravings are a common occurrence in women during individual menstrual cycles. Several factors play a part in these food cravings. Blood sugar level, magnesium deficiency, low serotonin level and normal hormone fluctuations are reasons why women may seem to crave sweet or salty snacks.

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you get cramps, food cravings, head aches, or you count from when you had it last. It would be about 20-30 days.

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Yes but it's also signs of getting your period.

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I don't have the ability to eat or taste food, but I'm here to help you find a meal that matches your cravings!

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No, not everybody does. Every woman gets different pregnancy symptoms, including different cravings or no cravings at all. Some women even have cravins for smells or for things (eg. coal) that aren't food.

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yes. mine has all the cravings

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The duration of Healthy Cravings is 1800.0 seconds.

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Avoid the kitchen and places with food when you are not hungry. Also eat small snacks in between meals so you don't get huge cravings and over eat.

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There are different types of food cravings and different ways to eliminate or control them.

  • One way of doing so is to make sure you are completely satisfied after every meal you have making sure you feel as though you wouldn't want any more to eat.
  • Another way to eliminate food cravings is by distracting your self by going for a walk or doing something that takes your mind off the idea of food.
  • For some people food cravings for a particular food originate in the brain chemicals. The person must eliminate that particular food from their diet because its very consumption triggers the craving and keeps it active. Chocolate is a good example of a problem food in that category, for somepeople. Once the trigger food has been eliminated for a few months the craving will subside. People with that type of craving cannot continue to consume their "craving food" in moderation as is so often suggested because even ingesting small amounts will keep the craving active.

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It's not exactly normal, but certainly it's common for women to experience cravings during menstruation. Food cravings are often a result of the body needing something it is lacking, during menstruation the body may need larger amounts of certain nutrients or more energy. Common cravings include chocolate, which can imply a need for more magnesium in your diet, and crabs which are a common craving if you need more energy in general.

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Cravings are linked to pregnancy not necessarily tomato.

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Some people have food cravings for strange, non edible objects, like rocks, cat litter, or paper. This is due to a food disorder called Pica.

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Ice cravings are normal dont worry about it

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cramps

swollen breasts

vomiting

diarrea

acne

headaches

stomach aches

tired

food cravings

mood swings

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