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François Dovat <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jul 2003 00:46:16 +0200
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Hi Jerry,



Jean-Claude already answered quite comprehensively to your post, but I would
just add that an "instinctive stop" is not necessarily a "taste change". I
might as well be the beginning of repugnance, repletion or any kind of
feeling. Furthermore, the "stop" usually doesn't come at once, but rather
gradually and one wouldn't instinctively go till the extreme end where
eating that food becomes displeasing or even painful, but halt eating when
pleasure has gone.



Some even pretend that biting one's tongue is an "instinctive stop" ! I
don't buy that bridge, but the diverse forms and aspects of what must be
considered as an "instinctive stop" are NOT unquestionably stated. There's
no dogma in the theory, instinctotherapy being rather a permanent opening to
questions.



It is a rough and over simplistic assumption to equal "instinctive stop"
with "taste change".



Regards,

Francois

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