Why We Eat When We’re Not Really Hungry

7 August

Posted by gotrybeblog in Gotrybe | Leaders | Nutrition | Parents

1037800_birthday.jpgThere are several psychological and physiological cues that make us feel like eating, even when we aren’t hungry. For example, the time of day when we normally eat, seeing or smelling a food we love, and eating refined carbohydrates that only provide short term satiety all make us feel like eating. To learn more visit time.com.

Things happen for a reason, just believe! – Cheryl, RD

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