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When your belly is bigger than your boobs, you are in trouble and need to do something about it
When your belly is bigger than your boobs, you are in trouble and need to do something about it
Oh my, me too. I had chronic may fever from the age of 5, the only thing that stopped it was this nasel spray at the age of 40. It used to be called Rhino (I think)I used to suffer really bad with hay fever and was referred to an ENT specialist, he advised I use Pirinase nasal spray daily (as well as an antihistamine tablet) and make sure when I spray it to keep it in the middle of my nose (don't sniff basically). Really simple but was a massive game changer for me and now my hay fever symptoms are very mild
What's 'full' I think that's my problemWhen you are full stop eating.
Yes, have heard this, one way if you have an upset tummy and the other if you are blocked upIf you have an upset tummy make sure you rub it clockwise and never rub it anti-clockwise. Probably an old wives tale but it helps me lol!
I am literally addicted to sugar! I’d love to go sugar free by find it’s in everything.. hence why I’m addicted. I have started buying aldi sugar free chocolate and I have cut out fizzy so small steps I guess!Take vitamin D supplements - really helps to boost my mood and fight tiredness (when I remember to take it )
Also it takes 21 days to form a habit. I’ve given up sugar before, it was hell for three weeks then I was absolutely fine and lasted a few months. You just really have to motivate yourself to get through the first 21 days
That’s a good start, you’ll feel better for it! I remember only realising how rubbish I felt eating so much sugar when I stopped. On reflection, I felt quite illI am literally addicted to sugar! I’d love to go sugar free by find it’s in everything.. hence why I’m addicted. I have started buying aldi sugar free chocolate and I have cut out fizzy so small steps I guess!
Yeah I feel so sluggish and snappy. Is there any food you recommend? Thanks xThat’s a good start, you’ll feel better for it! I remember only realising how rubbish I felt eating so much sugar when I stopped. On reflection, I felt quite ill
I limit my sugar now, found a nice balance where I can enjoy it without feeling dependent
Honestly I’d say to look at your diet to identify any issues that lead to you craving sugar - make sure you’re eating enough, regularly & a good variety of food. Take a multivitamin & maybe some iron if you’re always feeling tired, if it continues you might want to consider getting a blood test (after lockdown of course!). Figuring out why you’re dependent on sugar will help you move forward. Explore some more natural options for when you’re absolutely dying for a sugar hit - check out health food sections & shops for more natural options. I rate Nakd bars, they’re mostly prunes ( ) but are genuinely amazing - the blueberry muffin one tastes just like the real deal. More expensive fruit could also be a sweet treat. Something a youtuber said has also stuck with me; she focuses on natural whole foods but allows herself to eat anything she wants providing she makes it from scratch. Theoretically she could make a Mars bar, but she finds she doesn’t want it enough to bother. In a similar vein, you could try baking with natural sugars like stevia etc? So you have the first hurdle of putting the effort in, and if you do at least it’ll be relatively healthy. Finally if you just really need an energy boost, a cup of coffee should do the trick and actually has health benefits, just obviously be mindful of anything you’re adding to itYeah I feel so sluggish and snappy. Is there any food you recommend? Thanks x