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How To Get A Handle On Your Cravings In One Week, From A Functional MD

Amy Shah, M.D.
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March 13, 2023
Amy Shah, M.D.
Integrative Medicine Doctor
By Amy Shah, M.D.
Integrative Medicine Doctor
Dr. Amy Shah is a double board certified MD with training from Cornell, Columbia and Harvard Universities. She was named one of mindbodygreen's Top 100 Women In Wellness to Watch in 2015 and has been a guest on many national and local media shows.
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March 13, 2023
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Believe it or not, you can make a positive, lasting change in your health in less than one week. In fact, a landmark study1 in the journal Nature showed that it takes just three days of healthy eating to spur a change in the microbiome.

In my new book I'm So Effing Hungry, I share a science-backed action plan for quickly taking control of your food cravings and establishing healthier food habits. It includes recipes as well as habits that will help you get to know your hunger cues. Here are the basics of the weeklong plan:

What to do to manage cravings:

  • Get outside in the morning for 2-20 minutes: Every cell in your body operates by its circadian rhythm, so it is best to follow the lead of the sun daily. If you live in a dark place that doesn't get much sunlight, use a sunlamp instead.
  • Replenish, don't restrict: Food is fuel. When we eat replenishing foods like nutrient-dense vegetables, nuts, etc., we'll be more satisfied and less likely to choose ultra-processed simple carbs and sugars. Trading out a junk food for fibrous snacks on a daily basis will also leave you feeling fuller and slowly decrease the processed snack cravings.
  • Move: Moving your body for 20 minutes a day is the best probiotic, in my opinion. It will make you more satisfied, happier, and less inflamed. Movement doesn't have to be rigorous exercise. Walking around the block or doing bodyweight squats next to your desk during the workday or when you get out of bed in the morning is great. 
  • Eat more fermented food: Eating one serving of fermented food a day (be it cultured yogurt, tempeh, kimchi, sauerkraut, or a low-sugar kombucha) will have a huge impact on your gut and, in turn, your cravings and hunger.

What to eat to manage cravings.

These are the types of foods I recommend for staying full, satisfied, and in control of your cravings. Use this meal plan as a general guide, or access all of the specific recipes in my book.

Day 1

Breakfast: High-Fiber Vegan Banana Pancakes with Blueberry Sauce

Lunch: Black Bean and Sweet Potato Hash

Snack: Yogurt Ranch Veggie Dip with raw veggies

Dinner: Date-Olive Chicken/Tofu with Sautéed Kale

Day 2

Breakfast: Spicy Indian Eggs

Lunch: Leftover Date-Olive Chicken with Sautéed Kale

Snack: Leftover Yogurt Ranch Veggie Dip with raw veggies

Dinner: Leftover Black Bean and Sweet Potato Hash

Day 3

Lunch: Kimchi with Leek, Cabbage, and Sweet Potato Soup

Snack: Coconut Kefir with a handful of walnuts

Dinner: Stir-Fry with Tofu, Broccoli, Snow Peas, and Bean Sprouts

Day 4

Breakfast: Chai Latte Oatmeal Bowl

Lunch: Leftover Stir-Fry with Tofu, Broccoli, Snow Peas, and Bean Sprouts

Snack: Cup of leftover Leek, Cabbage, and Sweet Potato Soup

Dinner: Spiced Moroccan Lentils

Day 5

Breakfast: Chickpea Omelet with Spinach and Goat Cheese

Lunch: Crispy Air-Fried Tofu Lettuce Wraps

Snack: Coconut Kefir with a handful of walnuts

Dinner: Leftover Spiced Moroccan Lentils

Day 6

Breakfast: Turmeric Egg White Scramble with Kale, Chickpeas, Sweet Potatoes, and Yogurt

Lunch: Creamy Broccoli-Cheese Soup

Snack: Iced Oat Milk Chai

Dinner: Roasted Tempeh and Broccoli with Peanut Sauce

Day 7

Breakfast: Mixed Berry Compote with Yogurt

Lunch: Leftover Creamy Broccoli-Cheese Soup

Snack: Peppermint-Mocha Sipper with a handful of walnuts

Dinner: Crispy Berbere-Roasted Tofu and Vegetables

The takeaway.

Of course, making long-term changes requires daily effort and commitment. But I find it encouraging that you can start to see noticeable differences in your cravings, mood, and gut health within a week just by making these simple, nourishing tweaks.

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