Eating Disorders Support
In reply to the discussion: a message of hope and possibility for the obese [View all]0rganism
(24,792 posts)(remember - no added sugar, oils or salts)
and i won't lie to you - it's not yummy at all. not at first anyway. later on when you can add plants to bump up the flavors, it can be tasty, but at first it's pretty dull. which is fine - it's dull, not gross. eating dull food slowly (which you will) gives you time to contemplate the process of eating and how it feels to fill your stomach. and this is another part of the up-side: your stomach will be completely full after the meals, you will be completely fed, and you can then move on to do other stuff and not think about food again for many hours.
having overstimulated taste buds is part of our culturally inherited eating disorder. one of the benefits of the diet is it teaches eating for satiation rather than entertainment.