According to the CDC, nearly 55% of adult smokers in the U.S. tried to quit in 2020. Quitting smoking offers major benefits for the respiratory and nervous systems, but withdrawal symptoms and cravings pose significant challenges. These cravings are often triggered by both psychological and physiological factors, making dietary choices a critical component of a successful cessation journey. Understanding which foods help or hinder this process is vital for those determined to quit smoking.
Health
49. Artificial Sweeteners (Worst) Artificial sweeteners are commonly found in products like diet sodas and sugar-free snacks, but their impact on cravings and gut health raises…