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Try this, pig out on some red meat. Ribs, BBQ Beef, Brisket, etc... Notice how shortly afterwards, you are hungry for more. The next day you wake up hungry. I don't know if it's a drug from the FDA like what Kevin says or it is some ingredient that we put in the food, or just the food itself. I just know that it is real that you are hungrier, shortly afterwards or the next day. I didn't realize this until I heard Kevin Trudeau mention it, then I did my own comparsion. I got a whole gut full of food, how can I possibly be hungry. Knowing that now, I am able to control it. Is food a drug? Depends on the defintion of a drug. I can eat certain foods and be put to sleep. My point is, just say NO! Last edited by Old School; Mon Sep 03, 2007 at 10:49am. |
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Either case, young athletic, older, non-athletic, if you eat a big meal before you go to bed. If everything is working correctly in your system, you will wake up tired because your body did not rest. It spend the night, digessing all the food you ate before you went to bed. Kind of like waking up with a hang-over. Added: This is also a source for nightmares. Last edited by Old School; Mon Sep 03, 2007 at 03:04pm. |
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From Old School: "Is food a drug? Depends on the defintion of a drug. I can eat certain foods and be put to sleep."
Turkey does have the makings of a natural sedative in it, an amino acid called tryptophan. Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, meaning that the body cannot manufacture it. The body has to get tryptophan and other essential amino acids from food. Tryptophan helps the body produce the B-vitamin niacin, which, in turn, helps the body produce serotonin, a remarkable chemical that acts as a calming agent in the brain and plays a role in sleep. |
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In the past, I was ambivalent as to the calls to suspend/deactivate Old School's account. The ignore feature worked for me.
Now, however, Old School has decided to share his total BS "medical knowledge" with the rest of us. He knows less about the human body than he does about the rules, and should be blocked before someone hurts themselves by following his recommendations. To OS - if you want to joke about your lack of rules knowledge, go right ahead. Give it a rest when it crosses over to the biomedical sciences.
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The role of excess turkey in putting people to sleep (a story that comes up every Thanksgiving) is rather overstated.
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