How to Use Chewing Gum to Combat Snack Attacks

By T. Money, published Mar 05, 2008
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You step on the scale and cringe at the number that flashes back. "I've been on this diet for weeks, why haven't I lost any weight?" you ask yourself. After all, isn't that what your new diet was meant for, weight loss? You review what you ate throughout the day. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner were eaten according to plan, and the snack portions were kept down to what the diet recommended, so why isn't the weight coming off?

Then the light bulb turns on. Perhaps you followed the diet protocols to the tee, but did you also factor in the tootsie rolls that sat on the office desk? Reaching into your pants pocket, you groan as 8 candy wrappers are extracted. Those are just the wrappers from this afternoon, too. No wonder the diet isn't working! Those candy snack attacks are really adding up!

There is a way to beat the impulse, though. The solution is a simple trick I have used to combat the snack attack monster. It involves a little will power, some self-discipline, and chewing gum. That's right, chewing gum is a way to keep the mouth busy, thereby reducing the opportunity and temptation to pop an innocent looking jolly rancher into the salivary glands.

Chewing gum during those times when snack attacks are at their worst works for many reasons. One may be because your mouth is already busy, and you don't want your gum to be ruined when you eat, another might be because the gum in your mouth acts as a concrete reminder that you are on a diet and have weight loss goals. So, instead of throwing in the towel and giving up the weight loss dream, here is a step-by-step guide to using gum for weight loss.

1. Go buy a big pack of your favorite gum

Make sure the gum is of the sugar free variety. Those that aren't sugar free will add significantly to your calorie intake. Sugary gums have up to 25 calories, while sugar-free kinds can have fewer than 5. I recommend Orbit, Trident, Stride, or Dentyne brands. They simultaneously clean your teeth, too.

2. Make sure you always carry a pack of gum around

You never know when the next snack attack is going to hit.

3. Chew the gum when the urge to snack strikes

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I didn't know that, JJ. I've always used chewing to keep my mind and mouth busy. Maybe I should try this water method. It does make a lot of sense.

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 8:03:19 PM

 
Actually chewing gum can make your diet fail. The act of chewing gum releases stomach acids in your stomach because your body thinks there is something coming down to it. Although chewing gum keeps your mind busy, your stomach actually may end up producing an ulcer over time if the chewing happens more than eating. I recommend drinking lots of water instead since fluids make you feel full.

Posted on 03/10/2008 at 8:03:37 AM

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