How to Easily Cut Your Calories -- Eat Slowly
For ages, mothers have admonished children to slow down and chew their food. It turns out they’re onto something.
Researchers have found evidence that when people wolf their food, they end up consuming more calories than they would at a slower pace. One reason is the effect of quicker ingestion on hormones.
In one recent study, scientists found that when a group of subjects were given an identical serving of ice cream on different occasions, they released more hormones that made them feel full when they ate it in 30 minutes instead of 5.
In other words, it can’t hurt to slow down and savor your meals.
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Phentermine
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08/30/2010 05:21:05
That's indeed a very good piece of information as this is something that would be of the utmost importance. Eating slowly and chewing your food properly in itself is one of the greatest things that you could do to your body. Our body works in a particular fashion and it required properly chewed food to digest the food.
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