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Is it normal to get severe cravings for certain foods?

I hope I don’t come off as weird, but lately I’ve been seriously craving salami and I don’t know why. It’s been months since I’ve last had salami and I eat quite healthy, but I’ve noticed lately I’ve been getting serious cravings of salami and was just wondering is this normal.

EmeraldJewel 7 Apr 19
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Oh yeah.... for me it's broccoli, or Brussels sprouts, especially oven-roasted with sesame oil. Healthy, too. 😉

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Yes. Saurkraut

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Yes, I believe it’s normal.

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When I'm stoned which should be shortly.

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Salami sounds okay.

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I get hooked on something and will eat it for days or weeks, maybe months until l tire of it,then something new will pop up. In the case of donuts a lifetime.

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I don't know about salami....
But when I get a hankering for chocolate...
I gotta have it and not much will stop me from getting some of there's none in the kitchen.

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How severe?
Like kill someone, severe?
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Have you taken a pregnancy test?

Bad enough to where I could actually walk to the store in the middle of the night just to get it. Lol

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Are you going through drama?

No, actually I’m not. It’s been months though since I’ve had it. About 12 months.

So, you aren’t nervous eating.

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I think its totally normal

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well salami is very salty...

Maybe check these links out?

[healthline.com]

[medicalnewstoday.com]

[paleoleap.com]

It’s very salty. That’s why when I do eat it, I watch how much and how often. Those were very helpful links. Thank you.

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i always do

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