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  • Hi, Clint Schambach, St Louis Personal Training.

  • Have you ever heard someone say they cut out all their carbs and felt miserable?

  • They fell off the wagon because their body was craving or needing carbohydrates. And

  • then they wonder, am I addicted to carbs?

  • The answer is, YES! You are. And for the record, I am referring to your starchy carbs such

  • as breads, rice and pasta.

  • I would never tell you to cut out things like vegetables and fruits.

  • Especially vegetables, but you can definitely go overboard with fruit, so I would recommend

  • sticking to low GI fruits such as berries and stone fruits.

  • Your body actually releases the good feeling hormones such as serotonin when you eat those

  • carbs. Makes you feel all good inside.

  • So does that mean you need to eat them all the time.

  • No, most people do not tolerate starchy or processed carbs well when dealing with weight

  • loss.

  • However, there are some people who tolerate them just fine, those people are in the minority.

  • So how can you tell if you are addicted to carbs? Here are a few.

  • 1. You can't seem to get going in the morning until you have something sugar based

  • 2. You have a headache for a few days after cutting out your carbs.

  • 3. You have extreme high energy levels followed by extreme lows.

  • 4. You have to have some carbs after your cardio based workout.

  • 5. You have to have some rice, pasta or bread at the end of the day.

  • There are a few others. But all these indicate you are struggling to cut the carbs out.

  • There are times in your day or week when carbs can be added in to increase your results and

  • speed things up. For instance, after a strength training workout is a great time to eat carbs,

  • and can be very beneficial.

  • But for most people, it's a good idea to limit our sugars and processed carbohydrates.

  • The headache you get after limiting carbs is due to water loss and goes away after a

  • day or two, so be sure to drink enough water.

  • And many of the other side effects can be driven away by either learning how to manipulate

  • your carbohydrate intake or increasing your vegetables.

  • I realize this makes it sound easier than it is, but those cravings and side effects

  • go away after a short while.

  • So don't feel as if you are alone when you struggle. Sugar actually releases chemicals

  • to make you crave them even more and feel better, but its short lived.

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Hi, Clint Schambach, St Louis Personal Training.

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