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At 22:32 1998-10-07 -0500, James wrote:
>reducing calories isn't as hard as it sounds. What is hard is NOT the
>body's actual yelling out for more food, it is the brain's struggle with
>all the advertising and societal attitudes it has been bombarded with
>almost continuously.
My experiences are the contrary. No problem with the world around me,
just the inside, which seems to be continuously hungry. If I avoid eating
in the morning I can wait till lunch, but at that time my hunger is
terrible. As soon as I start eating, I can't stop. It feels like if
someone should try to stop me from eating, I would get violent. And the
food should be dense: meat fat, fruit, nuts. Lettuce is nothing.
- Hans
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