ARE YOU WHAT YOU EAT A CONCLUSIVE PRINCIPLE

Released on = November 15, 2006, 2:05 am

Press Release Author = Dr. Laurence Magne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = From the desk of Dr Magne, author of the Science Of Being
Well Home Study Course

Press Release Body = We have been brought up to believe that we should have three
meals a day. "Oh, you cannot skip breakfast, that's bad for you!" Anyone will tell
you that. Then we end up in the situation where we eat out of habit, but certainly
not out of hunger. It's 1pm, it is time to have lunch, so I must be hungry. My
father claims he never gets hungry. Fine! Let's wait another hour or two, and see if
his hunger resumes..
In the Science of Being Well, Wallace Wattles discusses the principles of eating and
when is the right time to eat. The problem we are faced with is that because of our
habits of eating at specific times, we end up eating without hunger. We may have an
appetite for tempting foods, like a pizza, a hamburger, a pack of chips or French
fries. But were we really hungry to start with?
Wallace Wattles writes: "Whenever food is needed and can be used, there is hunger,
and whenever there is hunger it is time to eat When there is no hunger it is
unnatural and wrong to eat, no matter how great may APPEAR to be the need for food.
- it is a self-evident proposition that the natural time (and the healthy time) to
eat is when one is hungry, and that it is never a natural or a healthy action to eat
when one is not hungry. You see, then, that it is an easy matter to scientifically
settle the question when to eat. ALWAYS eat when you are hungry, and NEVER eat when
you are not hungry. This is obedience to nature, which is obedience to God.
We must not fail, however, to make clear the distinction between hunger and appetite.
Hunger is the call of the subconscious mind for more material to be used in
repairing and renewing the body, and in keeping up the internal heat. Hunger is
never felt unless there is need for more material, and unless there is power to
digest it when taken into the stomach.
Appetite is a desire for the gratification of sensation. The drunkard has an
appetite for liquor, but he cannot have a hunger for it. A normally fed person
cannot have a hunger for candy or sweets. The desire for these things is an
appetite. You cannot hunger for tea, coffee, spiced foods, or for the various
taste-tempting devices of the skilled cook. If you desire these things, it is with
appetite, not with hunger.
Hunger is nature's call for material to be used in building new cells, and nature
never calls for anything which may not be legitimately used for this purpose.
Appetite is often largely a matter of habit. If one eats or drinks at a certain
hour, and especially if one takes sweetened or spiced and stimulating foods, the
desire comes regularly at the same hour, but this habitual desire for food should
never be mistaken for hunger.
Hunger does not appear at specified times. It only comes when work or exercise has
used sufficient energy to make the taking in of new raw material a necessity."
It is an interesting proposition that there is a difference between hunger and
appetite. We certainly have appetite for many delicious foods, but if the hunger is
not there, eating with an appetite will do more harm to the body as the digestive
system will not be able to assimilate the foods.
There are many secrets to health that you will uncover when you download the
complimentary CD Secrets To Creating Health. It is available on the website
www.wallacewattleshomestudy.com . I reveal and discuss many of the points presented
by Wallace Wattles. I make a CD available to you free of charge because your health
matters. It is time you reclaimed the wealth you deserve. It is time you and your
family achieved vibrant health.


Web Site = http://www.thescienceofbeingwell.biz

Contact Details = 1030 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC, v6g2m6, Canada

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