Actually, I believe that Professor deVany has written previously that
thirst can be a GH stimulant. I can't find the reference in the online
archives, but I'm certain that a dig into the older archives will yield
such a declaration.
Dave Fobare
John Cogburn wrote:
>Here's something that has been occupying my thinking time: in Rob Faigan's
>book, he said that you should eat regularly as to not get hungry, that being
>hungry is similar to a starvation response. This would be in contrast to
>the view that eating should be a response to the body's need for food. I am
>a bit puzzled by this subject.
>
>It's probably parallel to water intake, where some say that you should drink
>enough water so you are not thirsty. Any answers to this puzzle?
>
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