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Seven Ways Your Body Tells You You're Hungry ... Even When You're Not

OvereatingThis interesting Time article details seven reasons why you may eat more food than your body really needs.

Factors involved in overeating can be subtle and unobvious.

Reasons for eating when you aren't hungry can include:

  • Time of Day. Your body is conditioned to eat at certain intervals through routine. If you normally eat breakfast and find yourself in too much of a rush one day, your body will signal it's starving.

  • Sight of Food. The body anticipates when food is about to enter the system. That's why your mouth starts watering at the sight of Mom's homemade pie.

  • Alcohol. Drinking has a tendency to impair judgment, which can lead to indulging in more food than usual.

  • Refined Carbs. Any meal or snack high in grain and sugar carbohydrates typically generates a rapid rise in blood glucose. To compensate for this, your pancreas secretes the hormone insulin into your bloodstream, which lowers your blood sugar. This "crashing" usually leads you right back to the fridge in search for more food.

You can check out the link below for the remaining items that can make you lose control over your eating.

Time.com

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

There are a variety of problems that lead to overeating. Some of them are familiar and widely publicized, such as stress and the holiday season (not to mention both of them combined!) Others, however, are not -- although the judgment-impairing properties of alcohol are well-known, few people think about them in relation to food.

Carbohydrates, especially refined carbohydrates, but even whole wheat grains are perhaps the most important item on Time's list.  They do their dastardly dead by raising your insulin levels. You may have noticed hunger setting in within just a few hours after a hefty pasta meal, this is due to elevated insulin levels.

We all need a certain amount of carbohydrates, but too many people are addicted to grains, potatoes and sweets, consuming far too many dangerous carbs that can lead to serious chronic health problems like diabetes and cancer.

Since your body's storage capacity for carbs is rather limited, when you consume more than you need they are converted (via insulin) into fat and stored as fat, thereby increasing both your waistline and your risk for nearly every chronic degenerative disease.

Currently, we face an obesity epidemic. If it is not reversed we will, for the first time in history, see children living shorter lives than their parents.

I am committed to helping as many as possible wake up long before that. That is one of the primary purposes of this newsletter -- to reverse this catastrophic trend by providing the tools to escape from the ravages of poor food choices and reliance on dangerous band-aid drugs.

Important steps you can take are:

  • Retool your diet based on your body's unique nutritional type.

  • Use the many resources on my Web site to start an exercise program that works best for you.

  • If you need a boost you can use brown seaweed that help accelerate your metabolic rate and help you loose weight.

  • Address emotional issues that contribute to your physical health by learning an effective energy psychology tool like the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).  

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 +27 Points           
 
Author of the Article
BY Laserman   
  
[ Joined on 06/06 ]
[ Posted on June 21, 2007 ]
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What about the belief that many people mistake thirst for hunger? Could that be number eight?
 

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BY MuleMarm   
  
[ Joined on 06/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on July 12, 2007 ]
 
No... Laserman, needing water should have been NUMBER ONE on the list of false triggers for foods.

Blessings, MuleMarm

(I don't know why you guys get these articles and can respond nearly a month earlier than I...)

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BY Caleb Eaton   
  
[ Joined on 06/07 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on June 22, 2007 ]
 
Agreed. "Thirst" or dehydration probably should be #1. watercure2.org

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BY Pauletta   
  
[ Joined on 03/07 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on July 12, 2007 ]
 
MULEMARM

If you scroll to the top of the screen you will see a tab called "home" click on the tab and you will see that Dr. Mercola posts these items every few hrs., several times a week.  that's why others have replied with their posts on June 21st, when this article was orginally posted by Dr. Mercola.  When you are on the home page, scroll to the bottom and the original  post of the article is on page 5.  In the future check the home page first and you will be up to date with everything Dr. Mercola has to share and get in on the "blog" in a timely fashion.  I learned this by just looking around at all the tabs etc.  Good Luck  Paulette 

 
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BY Nathan210   
  
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[ Posted on June 21, 2007 ]
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If it's one thing that our body, and mother nature in general, loves, it's consistency. Consistency tells the body what to expect and when to expect it.  It is habit.

And habit is a powerful tool. It will make you or break you. It can make you a complete failure or an ingenious mastermind. It can enslave you with the thickest chains, or free you from your worst problems.

The only trick is getting those good habits, and ridding yourself the bad ones; that, and recognizing what is a good or bad habit.

The most important thing, is knowing what encourages either.
 

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BY cheftodd