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August 4, 2010 at 4:30 PM #587470August 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM #586437desmondParticipant
This is such a personal issue. Most of the posters on this topic go to great length to describe their own issues, I’m a little heavy, I have 6-pack abs, I eat this or that, I only nibbled, this diet works for me, don’t eat this, Dr. Dickhead wrote this book, etc. I am no different, I once had a neighbor call me a roller coaster, up, down, shit that bugged the heck out of me. One thing I do know is I try not to be judgemental, people really struggle on this issue.
August 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM #586529desmondParticipantThis is such a personal issue. Most of the posters on this topic go to great length to describe their own issues, I’m a little heavy, I have 6-pack abs, I eat this or that, I only nibbled, this diet works for me, don’t eat this, Dr. Dickhead wrote this book, etc. I am no different, I once had a neighbor call me a roller coaster, up, down, shit that bugged the heck out of me. One thing I do know is I try not to be judgemental, people really struggle on this issue.
August 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM #587063desmondParticipantThis is such a personal issue. Most of the posters on this topic go to great length to describe their own issues, I’m a little heavy, I have 6-pack abs, I eat this or that, I only nibbled, this diet works for me, don’t eat this, Dr. Dickhead wrote this book, etc. I am no different, I once had a neighbor call me a roller coaster, up, down, shit that bugged the heck out of me. One thing I do know is I try not to be judgemental, people really struggle on this issue.
August 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM #587171desmondParticipantThis is such a personal issue. Most of the posters on this topic go to great length to describe their own issues, I’m a little heavy, I have 6-pack abs, I eat this or that, I only nibbled, this diet works for me, don’t eat this, Dr. Dickhead wrote this book, etc. I am no different, I once had a neighbor call me a roller coaster, up, down, shit that bugged the heck out of me. One thing I do know is I try not to be judgemental, people really struggle on this issue.
August 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM #587475desmondParticipantThis is such a personal issue. Most of the posters on this topic go to great length to describe their own issues, I’m a little heavy, I have 6-pack abs, I eat this or that, I only nibbled, this diet works for me, don’t eat this, Dr. Dickhead wrote this book, etc. I am no different, I once had a neighbor call me a roller coaster, up, down, shit that bugged the heck out of me. One thing I do know is I try not to be judgemental, people really struggle on this issue.
August 4, 2010 at 5:10 PM #586447temeculaguyParticipantWhat all these studies and opinions fail to mention is the obvious trend that when women get a little heavier, so do their breasts and butts, the curves start kicking. Since I have a thing for gals with these blessings while not caring too much for the skinny ones, it’s just proof that it’s my world and you are all just living in it.
August 4, 2010 at 5:10 PM #586539temeculaguyParticipantWhat all these studies and opinions fail to mention is the obvious trend that when women get a little heavier, so do their breasts and butts, the curves start kicking. Since I have a thing for gals with these blessings while not caring too much for the skinny ones, it’s just proof that it’s my world and you are all just living in it.
August 4, 2010 at 5:10 PM #587073temeculaguyParticipantWhat all these studies and opinions fail to mention is the obvious trend that when women get a little heavier, so do their breasts and butts, the curves start kicking. Since I have a thing for gals with these blessings while not caring too much for the skinny ones, it’s just proof that it’s my world and you are all just living in it.
August 4, 2010 at 5:10 PM #587181temeculaguyParticipantWhat all these studies and opinions fail to mention is the obvious trend that when women get a little heavier, so do their breasts and butts, the curves start kicking. Since I have a thing for gals with these blessings while not caring too much for the skinny ones, it’s just proof that it’s my world and you are all just living in it.
August 4, 2010 at 5:10 PM #587485temeculaguyParticipantWhat all these studies and opinions fail to mention is the obvious trend that when women get a little heavier, so do their breasts and butts, the curves start kicking. Since I have a thing for gals with these blessings while not caring too much for the skinny ones, it’s just proof that it’s my world and you are all just living in it.
August 4, 2010 at 9:44 PM #586582ocrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.[/quote]
it is well known that fat and carbs drive up the serotonin level in the system rapidly.
of course, that increase is very short lived and the level falls quickly as well. this means instead of a cookie, you got to go for the second. but after the second, you need to go for the third… so on and so forth…
this is the same pattern that leads to narcotic addiction. The high created by the narcs are very short lived, the low then create the need to seek out more narcs to get back to the high. this is why sugar and fat are so addictive.
except instead of narcotics, sugar and fat are cheap, they are everywhere, and they are offered with a smile and often with a toy to children everywhere.
August 4, 2010 at 9:44 PM #586674ocrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.[/quote]
it is well known that fat and carbs drive up the serotonin level in the system rapidly.
of course, that increase is very short lived and the level falls quickly as well. this means instead of a cookie, you got to go for the second. but after the second, you need to go for the third… so on and so forth…
this is the same pattern that leads to narcotic addiction. The high created by the narcs are very short lived, the low then create the need to seek out more narcs to get back to the high. this is why sugar and fat are so addictive.
except instead of narcotics, sugar and fat are cheap, they are everywhere, and they are offered with a smile and often with a toy to children everywhere.
August 4, 2010 at 9:44 PM #587208ocrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.[/quote]
it is well known that fat and carbs drive up the serotonin level in the system rapidly.
of course, that increase is very short lived and the level falls quickly as well. this means instead of a cookie, you got to go for the second. but after the second, you need to go for the third… so on and so forth…
this is the same pattern that leads to narcotic addiction. The high created by the narcs are very short lived, the low then create the need to seek out more narcs to get back to the high. this is why sugar and fat are so addictive.
except instead of narcotics, sugar and fat are cheap, they are everywhere, and they are offered with a smile and often with a toy to children everywhere.
August 4, 2010 at 9:44 PM #587316ocrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.[/quote]
it is well known that fat and carbs drive up the serotonin level in the system rapidly.
of course, that increase is very short lived and the level falls quickly as well. this means instead of a cookie, you got to go for the second. but after the second, you need to go for the third… so on and so forth…
this is the same pattern that leads to narcotic addiction. The high created by the narcs are very short lived, the low then create the need to seek out more narcs to get back to the high. this is why sugar and fat are so addictive.
except instead of narcotics, sugar and fat are cheap, they are everywhere, and they are offered with a smile and often with a toy to children everywhere.
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