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On Wed, 24 Mar 1999 06:50:23 +1000, Richard Archer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>At 23:26 +1000 23/3/1999, Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
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>>I always wondered why generally things "taste good".
>>Meanwhile I found to the conclusion that this is a feature of our
>>body to tell us if it needs something really badly.
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>I've found that the things that taste good are addictive.
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>Sugar and coffee spring to mind. I've rarely had a craving
>for something nutrient-rich.
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> ...Richard.
Hi Richard :-)
yes, i think that's rhight: the things that are addictice are the ones
that "taste good" and make cravings.
But the *reason* still is, IMHO
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that our physiology or chemistry is it, what demands it.
For example:
The body adjusts to the coffee consume by adding/increasing certain receptors
(regulating tiredness) at which the coffee works on.
In the following, more coffee is needed to achieve the same effect... and so on..
In addition: coffe contains a certain vitamin (well i recall it was eather
niacin or biotin) and about 4 to 5 cups make up the days need.
This vitamin is not easy to get through normal food - meat doesn't contain it (considerable)
and some factors in grains may prohibit it intake from there.
Maybe *that's* a main reason for coffee drinking - not only staying awake.
Sugar/Carb cravings? Well, isolated sugar consume causes a flood if insulin
in the body... some minutes later (30 min or so) you will have *underSugar*
and an urgend need of glucose in your blood to let your
brain - muscles - organs work.
Meat
consume without adequate fat intake (2400 kcal are about 1/2 pound of pure fat)
will cause demand on sugars and (possibly bad, mcdonalds..)- fats.
It tastes good because of an urgent need on energy.
I think if you once overcome the strong, addiction-like cravings
by a proper food composition, then at next
real needs (for energy, protein, vitamins) will take over.
And make your eating food real fun - enjoying.
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>p.s. off to make my morning coffee :(
I had 2 cups this morning too. tasted hmmmmm
I still enjoy this roasted plant seeds... :-)
Did you ever have a craving for a nice salad? Cornsalad (-lambs lettuce?)?
I often have :-) . It's really nutrient-rich.
regards
Amadeus
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