Controlling cravings is a know-brainer

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Lessen your stress. Chronic stress has been linked to obesity, as well as addiction, anxiety, depressive disorders and cancer. Amen recommends deep breathing, meditation and hypnosis to sooth overactive, overeating brains.

Note: None of these strategies require consulting a bartender.

Outsmart sneaky triggers. Unhealthy eating is often triggered by where you are — your environment. Identify the triggers, says Amen, citing the mall, the airport, the movie theater or family gatherings as examples. Then bring healthy foods with you so you won’t give in to old bad habits.

Be aware of hidden food allergies. This will surprise you. Cravings and overeating can be triggered by allergies to wheat, milk, dairy, additives and artificial flavors. Mainstream medicine overlooks this as a cause of weight gain, Amen says, but his research has convinced him that undiscovered allergies can reduce blood flow to your brain, impair your judgment and contribute to poor brain health. Identifying hidden food allergies can be difficult, but the pay-off in wellness and weight loss can blow your mind.

Retrain your brain. Practice will power, Amen says. Say it loud, say it proud and say farewell to foods that are not good for you. Over time, this will strengthen new nerve cell connections in your brain, helping you form new, healthier habits.

Get moving. You knew it was coming, right? Exercise improves your brain’s ability to reduce cravings, handle stress and make better food choices. Eat smart, be smart.

Get enough sleep. Wake up! Sleep matters. If you don’t get enough, you’re more likely to overeat and develop more belly fat. Aim to sleep at least seven to eight hours a night.

Take natural supplements. Amen is the expert when it comes to brain health and weight loss, so if he says these supplements can help you control cravings, pay attention: N-acetylcysteine (NAC), alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, DL-phenylalanine and L-glutamine.

Overeating is a complex issue, but if you can wrap your mind around the basic idea that the chemistry of your brain is connected to the size of your belly, you’re on your way to making smarter, healthier choices. Amen to that!

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