I have a good friend who is a gastroenterologist and he always tells me that if people actually learned to cook some of their foods properly and to SLOW DOWN AND CHEW THEIR FOOD, that he would be out of a job.
Did you know: Digestion actually starts before you put the food in your mouth. It starts when the body begins to salivate when you see food or smell it. Enzymes are released into the saliva with the intention of mixing with the food when you chew. Those are the enzymes that are needed to break the foods down so that they are digestible. We eat so fast and don’t chew our food— we stuff it in our mouths, give it a one/two chew and swallow— then take another huge mouthful, And wolf it down. Now you have this lump of food in your stomach that your poor body has to figure out how to get rid of.
Did you know: it takes your body a good 15 minutes to register that it is full. But for many of us, the entire meal is eaten in less than 15 minutes. Eventually the mind body connection is such that you think you are starving if you are not bloated full and your stomachs stretched to the max. Mindful eating, purposefully chewing and tasting your food, is a big help and gives your body a chance to do the best job possible for you. It just needs your help.
Diet Calendar Entries for 20 August 2018:
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1402 kcal
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Fat: 59.50g | Prot: 62.50g | Carb: 154.17g.
Breakfast: Kenna’s CHICKEN sausage Patty, Aqua de Jamaica (hibiscus ice tea), Dave's Killer Bread Thin-Sliced Good Seed Bread, Egg, Maxwell House International Cafe Orange, Sara beth spreadable fruit Mixed berry jam. Lunch: Ranch Granola, Plain Yogurt (Whole Milk), Blueberries, Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter, Chobani Nonfat Vanilla Blended Greek Yogurt (Container), R.W. Knudsen Family 2% Milkfat Small Curd Lowfat Cottage Cheese. Dinner: For You Radishes, Dole Spring Mix Salad, Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Classic, Plum, Green Mountain Gringo Medium Salsa, Market Pantry Finely Shredded Mexican Style Four-cheese Blend Cheese, Ground Beef (80% Lean / 20% Fat), La Tortilla Factory Organic Yellow Corn Tortilla. Snacks/Other: Recipe 52 fudge pop. more...
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1551 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Cooking - 1 hour and 30 minutes, Housework - 30 minutes, Swimming (slow) - 1 hour, Resting - 13 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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Comments
I am doing my best😶, when I don't pay attention I eat my meals in less than 5 minutes😬😟
20 Aug 18 by member: keilin-4
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mindful eating is so important!
20 Aug 18 by member: keilin-4
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I am a nurse. When I worked getting to actually get a 30 min. Lunch was rare. If we had 5 minutes to wolf something down we did. Once I retired that was the first thing I put on my “to dol” list— mindful eating. The second was to learn not to sleep in my scrubs — which I ALWAYS did in case I got called out in the middle of the night (constantly). Hehehe
20 Aug 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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You share a great information, I eat too fast because I used to work all day, in the morning a big cup of coffe and a piece of sweet bread while working , no lunch break, and a big dinner.
I was maintain my weight back then, but I know that eating too fast is not good.
20 Aug 18 by member: keilin-4
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It's true... Once I learned that it takes 20 minutes or so for the brain to register "satiety", I ate more slowly and sat back instead of running in for seconds 😉
20 Aug 18 by member: Pixie722
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Something I really need to work on. I eat way to fast from when I was in military - wolf it down get back to rotation.. Even being out now 20yrs I still have that issue. I find myself sitting watching everyone else not even half way done and my plate is clean.
20 Aug 18 by member: Mjgh06
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One trick that helps slow down the fast eating problem is to put your fork (or sandwich) down while you chew. Take a sip of water here and there.
20 Aug 18 by member: trackin64
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20 Aug 18 by member: skinnyminny54
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Good ol amylase and peristalsis. Kenna, you rock. I struggle so much with actually chewing my food- old binge eating behavior.
20 Aug 18 by member: KayBuckaroo
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yes good read! Thank you!
20 Aug 18 by member: Little Red Fox
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KayBuckeroo— so glad the suggestion worked for you.
20 Aug 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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Excellent points about eating slowly! I used to talk about that when I taught nutrition - however, that doesn't mean I do it! Sigh
20 Aug 18 by member: nikeit
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Nikeit— another nutrition person. Yea! I’m a nurse but a learning and research geek.
20 Aug 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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