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Hi all,
thank you for your detailed answers to my question.
Kirt:
>Perhaps your troubles were because you overate the chocolate?
>Perhaps they were psychosomatic since you were probably worried about
>bad reactions (and/or feeling "guilty" for eating it)?
Well yes, by trying the chocolate again after the stop I certainly
overate it. OTOH I remember no natural foods that gave such bad results
when overeaten.
As for being worried or feeling guilty I definately was n o t.
Eating the chocolate was a conscious decision and the amount was much
too low to be afraid of bad reactions.
Kirt:
>You have eaten carob pods and/or cassia which tastes like chocolate,
>no?
Yes and even better: the black sapote. Hmmmmmm.
Roberta:
>Actually I think sugar makes people crazy, not chocolate. Have you
>tried the same experiment with other candy?
I have once tried a chocolate marshmallow. But the amount was so small
(10 grams?) that I didn't notice anything. And most other sweeties and
candies are not attractive for me.
Janis:
>Just wanted to add to this discussion that I've heard that chocolate
>cravings are often the body's cry for more magnesium.
Just to make this clear: My experiment came out of pure curiosity and
had nothing to do with cravings. I feel quite balanced.
Very interesting your description of chocolate cravings associated with
blocked energies. Thank you for this.
Best instinctive greetings,
Stefan
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