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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, I am a foodie. New recipes and special meals are something that bring me pleasure. Why take a drug that tamps down your enjoyment of a whole category of experiences?[/quote] Because for some of us, food and all it involves comes with a mental torture that far outweighs the enjoyment you experience. Cocaine addicts also enjoy the high, but it's not something you'd support, is it? [/quote] Addiction is addiction and food noise isn’t “normal”. Therapy helps in permanent ways miracle meds never will.[/quote] I have heard this but don’t understand what “food noise” means. Yes, I enjoy reviewing recipes, finding a unique gourmet ingredient, mastering a delicious meal. Is that “food noise?”[/quote] No. Food noise refers to excessive and intrusive thoughts about food that can interfere with daily life. It is characterized by: Preoccupation with food: Constant thinking about food, even when not hungry. Intrusive thoughts: Unwanted and persistent thoughts about food that are difficult to suppress. Increased cravings: Strong desires for specific foods, regardless of actual hunger. Difficulty feeling full: Feeling unsatisfied after eating, even when physically full. [/quote] Thank you.[/quote]
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