Apr 7, 2010

Posted by angus in Eat | 0 Comments

The secrets of the bottomless soup

Understanding the drives behind how much we eat is as important as understanding what to eat.

We stop eating when our stomachs are full right? Well unfortunately it is a little more complicated than this – remember christmas dinner when you ate until you thought you were going to explode.

This healthcast provides simple tips to prevent you bursting another button at the next all you can eat banquet.

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