Foxman, Stuart. "Choosing chews". RDHealth. Reader's Digest January 2007. P.134.
Poeple who are angry often eat meat, which they can chew aggressively.
"It's a release, like screming, or stomping your feet, " says Power.
Prefer "bulky" foods such as pasta or rice?
You might be lonely -
"You are empty, so you want something that makes you feel full."
Stressed out? You might reach for chips or crakckers.
The same glands that pump adrenaline can generate salt cravings, too.
Ppl who are sad, meanwhile, often opt for
"comfort foods" such as ice cream or macaroni and cheese.
And if you gobble bread or doughnuts?
Foods that are carbohydrate-rich and provide quick satisfaction, says Power, are often favourites of the sexually frustrated.
"You want something that slides down easy, no hassles -- it just feels good and is there for you."
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quoted from somewhere. haha.Labels: ramblings