Valentine’s Day Inspiration — Eat Like “Diamond Lil”
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This is the science of how your awareness and enjoyment while eating aid digestion, assimilation, and metabolism when you eat. Scientists have determined that 30-40% of your ability to digest and assimilate food actually happens because of "cephalic phase digestive response" or CPDR. "Cephalic" just means of the head. So CPDR is just a scientific term for the way you use the senses located in your head when you eat. That is, the enjoyment and satisfaction that you get when you see, smell, and taste your food.
If 30-40% of digestion happens as a result of this CPDR, then what happens when we sidetrack it? What happens when our awareness is on the television and we miss the visual enjoyment of our food? What happens when we eat quickly and barely take a moment to enjoy the smell or taste of our food? What happens when our mind is focused on calories, fat, points, guilt over what we're eating, shame over what we're eating?
You guessed it. We miss the CPDR, we miss the pleasure, and our mind doesn't really understand that we've eaten. So we eat more and more, and feel full if we check in with our stomachs, even when our brain is saying it's still hungry.
When you eat with pleasure, you feel satisfied. You feel nourished. Your body and mind feel taken care of. And when you feel this pleasure and satisfaction, it's an invitation to anyone that you're eating with to enjoy their food too.
So this Valentine's Day, remember that enjoying your food is sexy and good for you! Just eat like Diamond Lil!
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