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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think people experience hunger all that differently, but I do think people will have different experiences based on what they eat. Junk food is literally engineered so that you don’t feel full and want to keep eating more. Fast food and processed foods have the same effect. It’s much more unlikely that you will overeat if eating natural, minimally processed low sugar foods.[/quote] How can you say that when you're only one person? I eat minimally processed foods and I'm a person that never forgets to eat, that gets shaky when I haven't eaten breakfast. I have a good friend who literally can't eat breakfast because she has zero hunger for it. She's not hungry until 2pm, she's been this way her whole life. How can you say our hunger is the same? I've had two meals by the time she's hungry for one. And the pizza example above is SPOT ON. [/quote] NP. I used to eat breakfast always and if I didn't, I also got shaky and nauseous. During covid when I was at home, I pushed my breakfast back gradually each day until it was pretty much lunch. Now I am one of those who doesn't get hungry at all until noon or later. So I think hunger can change if you change your habits.[/quote]
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