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What Your Body Is Telling You If You Crave Certain Foods
Do you get cravings often? If so, it could be a sign of nutrient deficiencies in your diet or mental issues manifesting through your eating habits.
By Jenna Cullman2 min read

About 90% of people experience food cravings, but studies have shown that women tend to have more sweet cravings while men have more savory cravings. For women, cravings tend to arise during pregnancy, as well as the luteal and menstruation phases of their cycles. Different cravings relay different messages to the body, informing you of shortages in certain nutrients or hormonal changes. Understanding the difference between starchy, fatty, salty, sour, and sweet food cravings will not only empower you but also help you to be more in tune with your body and its needs.