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6 possible reasons you can’t stop eating pickles (and why it's not necessarily a bad thing)
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Pickles: they’re crunchy, tangy, salty, and just plain delightful. But what does it mean if you’re craving dills all the time? Are you hoarding bread-and-butter chips at lunch? Are you having trouble just saying “no” to an extra gherkin? Sounds like you’re in a bit of a pickle , but don’t worry: it’s no big dill ! There are loads of reasons you might be inexplicably craving this salty snack. We’ve outlined them for you below!
Things You Should Know
- You might crave pickles if you’re low in sodium, dehydrated, or just feeling a little snacky! Pickles are a great way to satisfy the midnight munchies.
- Eating pickles all the time could be a symptom of extreme stress. Pickles may be your comfort food. (There are worse options!)
- Pickle cravings are often nothing to worry about, but go easy on your snacking: a single dill pickle contains about 15% of your daily recommended sodium intake.
- Talk to your doctor if your pickle craving persists. It may be a symptom of something more serious, like adrenal fatigue.
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QuestionPickles are gross but I can’t stop eating them, why is that?Top AnswererMaybe you enjoy the texture of pickles or the taste. Regular cucumbers are a great alternative to pickles, try eating those instead.
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- ↑ https://www.eatright.org/health/wellness/healthful-habits/5-tips-to-curb-your-late-night-snacking
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