Guest guest Posted August 30, 2011 Report Share Posted August 30, 2011 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Jane > > > >> ** > >> > >> > >> Sorry if the following offends anyone. Most of us are here because we > have > >> lost control over food and the natural response in our bodies. We have > done > >> that because of circumstances, whether started when young or older. Older > >> would be something we introduce to ourselves due to emotions, or > >> circumstances we could not handle well. I know that for the most part, > >> restriction does not work for me. I have learned not to " demonize " food. > I > >> gave my reasons for not wanting to eat so much cheese, that is my > personal > >> decision, and yes, I backed up the reason why I believe cheese is not my > >> friend in overabundance. I still eat some cheese, just not in > >> superabundance. I don't think anyone should eat cheese in superabundance, > >> but neither do I think they should eat fatty hamburgers in abundance > either. > >> But that's my thinking, others think they should eat these substances in > >> abundance. I don't think parents should feed their children a > superabundance > >> of those foods, yet many think they are " stewards " of the earth, etc., > but > >> think maybe they can feed lots of junk food to their own children. I am > not > >> threatened that someone else has different nutritional needs or values, > we > >> will see how it all works out. I hope everybody is well and those who > feel > >> their bodies are telling them eat lots of things I don't want to eat, > will > >> be fine and in good health. A mother who feeds her children junk food on > a > >> consistent basis as a mainstay is not doing her children a favor IMO. > Maybe > >> there are reasons she gives them a steady diet of junk food. We all have > >> reasons to overeat. That is what we're learning to overcome. We're > learning > >> to overcome false reasoning, poor reasoning. Of course that is my > opinion, > >> obviously not all would agree with that or take offense. I'm sorry about > >> that Each one is different. If some children remain thin while being > >> confronted with loads of junk food given by their parents, so be it. The > >> amount of junk food one eats might make the difference between being > healthy > >> and not healthy for some. Also activity. Most diabetics are taught now > that > >> they can eat sugar, but in moderation. I don't think there is anything > wrong > >> with that, but that is my decision. I believe many people who are not > >> naturally " intuitive eaters " need to be reeducated, just as IE is doing > for > >> those taking advantage of the teachings of the promoters of IE. > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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