5. Fruit Juice
Most store-bought fruit juices are very high in sugar and, with the exception
of certain types of orange juice, don't offer any pulp for fiber. This means the sugar goes through your body very rapidly, causing it to spike and then crash, leaving you hungry. If you like juice, consume no more than 4 ounces at a time with a protein-rich meal. Also, be sure it is organic, with natural sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
6. White Bread
White bread is one of the unhealthiest foods you can consume. It is highly adulterated, with most of the fiber and nutrients removed from the grain during processing. What's worse, most of the white bread
you can find on your grocer's shelf contains high fructose corn syrup, which packs on the pounds.
When you eat a lot of white bread, it causes an immediate blood sugar spike that makes you feel full for only a short period of time. You then experience a crash and feel hungrier than you did before you ate the bread.
A third reason white bread makes you hungry is the gluten content. If you are intolerant to it, it can also cause chronic inflammation in your intestines. This can result in hormonal imbalance and nutritional deficiencies that make you feel insatiably hungry and
sick at the same time.
7. White
Pasta
White pasta is just as bad for you as
white bread. Like white bread, the whole grain has been removed from this pasta, which means it has virtually no nutritional value. When you eat enough white pasta, it interferes with insulin. This can result in erratic spikes and crashes that make you feel hungry all the time.
8. Pizza
Have you ever been able to eat just one slice of pizza? Most people can't. This is because fast-food pizza is often prepared with white flour, trans fat, salty toppings, and sugar-rich sauce that kicks up those cravings big-time.
Pizza, like any product made from processed flour, spikes your blood sugar levels fast and drops them back down
again. By now, you're likely seeing a pattern in these foods. This sudden sugar spike and crash is the most common cause of non-stop hunger.
Pizza also has a naturally pleasing mouth feel, which makes you want to eat until you pop a button. Even though you practically feel full to the point of being sick after eating it, you'll feel hungry just a couple of hours later.
9. Sushi Rolls
When prepared the right way, sushi can be healthy for you. The rolls, however, are the reason you're so hungry after you've eaten them. They can contain up to 30 grams of carbohydrates, without the filling protein and fiber. No wonder
you feel hungry an hour later!
10. Fast
Food
It may be hard to imagine now but sugar,
fat, and salt used to be hard to come by. These were precious commodities to be savored and enjoyed. Since consuming these foods (in moderation) increased our chances of survival, our brains are hard-wired to crave them.
Is it any wonder that fast foods are loaded with the things we crave? They often contain MSG as well.
For my patients, I recommend a nutrient-rich diet of organic produce, beans, seeds, grass-fed beef, poultry, wild-caught fish, eggs, and healthy fats like avocado, coconut oil, grass-fed butter, and olive oil.
Eating foods that increase hunger is not only a waste of time and energy, but unhealthy. When you feed your body nourishing foods, you'll be amazed at how stable both your appetite and your weight become.
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