Damned, damned craving !!!
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Damned, damned craving !!!
Since I've been on this diet a problem seems really insurmountable to me.
Its name is CRAVING, CRAVING FOR CEREALS, especially for BREAD.
Little less I crave for pasta or potatoes; neither craving for prepared meat nor for prepared fish or eggs: my real problem is about BREAD, HOT, CRISP BREAD (damned!!! ).
I guess Wai is absolutely right when she say "wheat contains powerful opioid peptides, sometimes 100 times more powerful than morphine".
I didn't believe i'd crave for wichever food this way, it is like to be drugged, or something very similar, and it is really unpleasant.
I just thought I had much stronger will.
My question:
Could Opioid Peptides cause a sort of dependence?
Are there researches about this?
(trad. for italians only: ma come c....o si fa a mangiare SENZA PANE almeno per un paio di giorni? Sembro un drogato in crisi di astinenza!!!)
Its name is CRAVING, CRAVING FOR CEREALS, especially for BREAD.
Little less I crave for pasta or potatoes; neither craving for prepared meat nor for prepared fish or eggs: my real problem is about BREAD, HOT, CRISP BREAD (damned!!! ).
I guess Wai is absolutely right when she say "wheat contains powerful opioid peptides, sometimes 100 times more powerful than morphine".
I didn't believe i'd crave for wichever food this way, it is like to be drugged, or something very similar, and it is really unpleasant.
I just thought I had much stronger will.
My question:
Could Opioid Peptides cause a sort of dependence?
Are there researches about this?
(trad. for italians only: ma come c....o si fa a mangiare SENZA PANE almeno per un paio di giorni? Sembro un drogato in crisi di astinenza!!!)
Oscar wrote:If it's any consolation, everyone gets cravings in the beginning, but they will subside after a while. Yes, it is really an addiction, and as such one has to kick the habit. I think keeping on the diet very strictly (no munchfoods) makes it easier.
Thanks for suggestions, I'll try to do my best.
Maybe I'd have my breakfast, lunch and dinner ALONE. Otherwise it'll be a torment, a real torture.
Re: Damned, damned craving !!!
Arn't you answering this questions about dependance yourself when you are saying how much you are craving this? or do you mean something else, like getting sick from not having breadRoman wrote: I guess Wai is absolutely right when she say "wheat contains powerful opioid peptides, sometimes 100 times more powerful than morphine".
I didn't believe i'd crave for wichever food this way, it is like to be drugged, or something very similar, and it is really unpleasant.
I just thought I had much stronger will.
My question:
Could Opioid Peptides cause a sort of dependence?
Are there researches about this?
Some food may have things 100 times stronger than morphine, but I think they have to be in much lower quantities
Opioids and opiates when taken alone have a very noticeable effect and when you stop taking then after you have done so for a while, you get extremely sick. I mean to the point where you have a hard time getting out of bed to eat or use the bathroom.
When I quite bread, I never got withdrawl symptoms like that
I think withdrawal symptoms also depend on the specific effects the addictive substance has. The opioid peptides in bread (ic wheat) at least have a sedative effect on the intestines, so after quitting the digestion can be out of whack.
It would be interesting to know exactly how much opioid peptides are present in wheat and milk products.
It would be interesting to know exactly how much opioid peptides are present in wheat and milk products.
quality of foods
A friend in Singapore, hearing of the Wai diet, mused that religious/cultural proscriptions against meat in certain areas might be part of an informed instinctive sense--
that is, a strong sense meat is 'stimulating' (via heterocyclic amines, in the case of cooked meat) or addictive.
Fruitarians also who espouse eating fruit and thereby not 'harming' a plant could in fact be responding to the body's signals to consume and intensely desire fruit, though they attach different reasoning to this. I had often felt these substances to be precisely this way, and it made sense hearing others' religious convictions regarding this: I was receptive to a sense of religious philosophy that coincided with a vague 'natural' feeling.
that is, a strong sense meat is 'stimulating' (via heterocyclic amines, in the case of cooked meat) or addictive.
Fruitarians also who espouse eating fruit and thereby not 'harming' a plant could in fact be responding to the body's signals to consume and intensely desire fruit, though they attach different reasoning to this. I had often felt these substances to be precisely this way, and it made sense hearing others' religious convictions regarding this: I was receptive to a sense of religious philosophy that coincided with a vague 'natural' feeling.
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Re: quality of foods
Yet, but so many religions value passivity. Many eastern religions are very focused on heavy consumption of wheat products. Buddhists and Hare Krishnas come to mind. Those easter vegetarian dishes always have sauces loaded with wheat flour...Marty wrote:A friend in Singapore, hearing of the Wai diet, mused that religious/cultural proscriptions against meat/alcohol in certain areas might be part of an informed instinctive sense they are 'stimulating' (via heterocyclic amines, in the case of cooked meat) or addictive.
There are other reasons of course for these proscriptions but it would be interesting if raw egg yolks could somehow be seen as better, empirically and also by theory....
That is, if ideas of purity of foods, seen as their effect on clarity of mind and body, could be reevaluated by disinguishing between cooked and raw foods. The fruitarians who espouse eating fruit and thereby not 'harming' a plant could in fact be responding to the body's signals, though they attach different reasoning to this.
It is an interesting question.
Roman wrote:
I too think of eating Alone
I know that feeling so well! And Cravings aside, when I visit my Mother's house for a few days it's a real struggle to remain true to healthy eating. She'll turn her head and say "what about this?" Holding up a jar of jam. "This is healthy." AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! She'll stand in the pantry pulling out bags of chips and talking calories and all I can do is roll my eyes.Maybe I'd have my breakfast, lunch and dinner ALONE. Otherwise it'll be a torment, a real torture.
I too think of eating Alone
Re: Damned, damned craving !!!
No. I was simply asking:johndela1 wrote:Arn't you answering this questions about dependance yourself when you are saying how much you are craving this?Roman wrote:
My question:
Could Opioid Peptides cause a sort of dependence?
Are there researches about this?
Is it a REAL possibilty that opioid peptides could cause dependance, or this sensation might more likely be a hard problem of ending a habit about a very very common food (especially here in Italy)?