One of my forum friends recently posted the following statement:
“I have never found that allowing myself to eat whatever I want stopped me from overeating it at some time. Processed foods are powerful. Even thin people overeat them, and sometimes become fat people. That said, it is still crucial to allow those foods into my plan. It is important to take away the emotional charge. But the emotional charge is not the only stimulus. However, in the right conditions--right amount of pleasure, rest, companionship-- I have them moderately and satisfyingly.”
“I have never found that allowing myself to eat whatever I want stopped me from overeating it at some time. Processed foods are powerful. Even thin people overeat them, and sometimes become fat people.
That said, it is still crucial to allow those foods into my plan. It is important to take away the emotional charge. But the emotional charge is not the only stimulus. However, in the right conditions--right amount of pleasure, rest, companionship-- I have them moderately and satisfyingly.”
This has also been my own general overall experience. Sometimes I delete specific food for specific time periods, but eventually, I've always returned to the above-general behavior.
Will I always do that? I don't know. I like to always remain open to new possibilities.
Mar 01, 2021 DietHobby: A Digital Scrapbook. 2000+ Blogs and 500+ Videos in DietHobby reflect my personal experience in weight-loss and maintenance. One-size-doesn't-fit-all, and I address many ways-of-eating whenever they become interesting or applicable to me.
Jun 01, 2020 DietHobby is my Personal Blog Website. DietHobby sells nothing; posts no advertisements; accepts no contributions. It does not recommend or endorse any specific diets, ways-of-eating, lifestyles, supplements, foods, products, activities, or memberships.
May 01, 2017 DietHobby is Mobile-Friendly. Technical changes! It is now easier to view DietHobby on iPhones and other mobile devices.