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We have fully appraised the Chemotherapy vendor listed above and have confidence that their products and services will meet your requirements. There are many Chemotherapy vendors online but we believe we have sourced the best. Many Chemotherapy vendors want to build a long term relationship with you and will customize your experience. The vendor may put a cookie on your website to obtain information that assists with customization. If the Chemotherapy site has a newsletter then we'd encourage you to subscribe. Chemotherapy vendors keep their customers up to date via newsletters and this is one way whereby you can be informed of bargains and opportunities. NotOneOunce -- The Run-up To Thanksgiving by: Will Clower, Ph.D.
Not One Ounce. The 8-Week Campaign to Survive the Holidays
November 12th Eating preparations in the run up to Thanksgiving. The turkey tsunami hits on the 3rd Thursday in November. It comes complete and replete with piles of potatoes, pies, sauces, stuffing, and all the rest. When you survey that mound of food, you realize that everything in there is healthy. If you're eating all healthy foods, what's the problem? The problem is volume, pure and simple. Eating a trough full of anything will make you overweight and unhealthy; and the typical Thanksgiving meal is normally served with a forklift. Name one thing on this planet that you cannot overconsume, to make it become bad for you. Short term problem After Thanksgiving, most people have to be rolled away from the table to recover on the couch for a solid hour of college football. Obviously, if the stretch receptors in the wall of your stomach are screaming at you stop, Stop, STOP, you have added far too many calories at that meal. In addition to the terrible feeling of being completely stuffed, you have simply added to your expanding horizons. Long term problem You stomach is completely adaptable, and responds to what you put in it. If you put it too much food, you are simply training your stomach to receive more and more food at the next sitting. This long term problem comes back at you down the road by increasing your tendency to overeat in the future. Just as you can train yourself to eat smaller over time, you can train yourself to eat and overeat gigantic portions. Now what do we do? Begin preparing for T-day now. Put away your large plates and replace them with the medium sized ones. When you do this, you will put less on your plate than you normally do, and you can begin to train your body to expect less food in the long term. Make that amount last through the entire meal (about 20 - 30 minutes). When T-day does arrive, you will eat on your smaller plate, consume less food, and be the only groan-free member of your family on the post-dinner couch!
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