Think Your Diet is HARD? Try This One

  • I saw this article today...interesting

    Don't think I have the patience for it

    http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-...,7229627.story
  • Yeah there's no way- I don't watch the food channel as much cuz then all I want to do is eat- think about food? NO WAY!
  • Huh. Weird. I suppose it might work for someone.

    But aren't there also studies that say if you imagine doing something enough, that becomes your response when the situation comes up? Lol! Oops!
  • That's awesome! Just like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy! (CBT) My husband used that to help with OCD. He put intrusive and bothersome thoughts on a loop tape and listened to them over and over desensitizing himself to them. It worked! I never would have thought of doing this with food.

    Honestly, it makes sense both from the CBT perspective and from the way we react to jobs. Those who are around fast food all day, for instance, rarely want it. I made donuts one summer for just two days at a festival and I still don't want one of these donuts!

  • Yeah, I don't have the patients for
    it either!
  • Just reading the article made me want some M&Ms.
  • I can actually see how this could work. Maybe I'll try it the next time I'm craving something and report back!
  • i think it would also depend on how good you are with your mind. i'm ok, but i don't think it would work that well for me. plus so many of have no problem just eating the whole bowl even if we've already had some.

    it does make sense. like people that work in a bakery all day. they eventually don't want to eat cakes and such.
    my husband worked at pizza hut in high school. he loves pizza. but it was years before he would eat it again. he still won't buy it.
  • Quote: Yeah there's no way- I don't watch the food channel as much cuz then all I want to do is eat- think about food? NO WAY!
    I totally have the opposite reaction to watching Food Network, Cooking Channel, etc. I can watch for hours and not feel hungry at all. I think I actually feel less hungry, because sometimes I've watched it during a time I would normally eat a meal and haven't felt hungry at all.

    That article is definitely interesting! I'd like to see what conclusion they come to after more research with this.
  • Quote: I totally have the opposite reaction to watching Food Network, Cooking Channel, etc. I can watch for hours and not feel hungry at all. I think I actually feel less hungry, because sometimes I've watched it during a time I would normally eat a meal and haven't felt hungry at all.

    That article is definitely interesting! I'd like to see what conclusion they come to after more research with this.
    I agree. I find the food network kind of relaxing. I'll watch it a bunch when I'm hanging out with my mom.