by Dietitianpriti on Aug 3, 2023
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You have face yourself struggling with PCOS and the temptation of desserts? Living with PCOS, which doesn't have a definitive medical cure, often prompts us to focus on lifestyle changes like sleep, exercise, and healthy eating habits. But one common question that arises is how to manage dessert cravings or how much dessert is okay to indulge in. I'm curious about your personal journey and strategies for balancing PCOS management with enjoying desserts.
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Hi there, I hope you are well. Here are a few ways in which you can keep your cravings to minimum. 1) Understand that cravings are natural and it may happen during a certain time period in the month. 2) Cater to your cravings once a while, say once a week or once in 10 days. A small piece of cake, a cupcake, a small cup of mousse is okay to consume once a while. 3) Write down when you feel that you are having more cravings, are you hungry or you are eating emotionally. 4) Check for nutritional deficiencies as well. 5) Try and divert your mind if you feel you are reaching out for desserts pretty often.
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・answered 193 days ago
Hey! I completely understand the dessert cravings. They could be because of micronutrient deficiencies or insulin resistance. In any case lifestyle changes and nutritional interventions are definitely required. Until then I recommend making your own desserts. For example, chia pudding, protein muffins, dates stuffed with nut butter, dark chocolate, etc. This will help you manage the cravings without overindulging in them. Hope it helps. I am a nutritionist with a masters in nutrition and dietetics, if you have any further questions you can definitely connect with me.
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