Unexpected NoS Aid: My TOOTHBRUSH

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audiomama
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Unexpected NoS Aid: My TOOTHBRUSH

Post by audiomama » Wed May 15, 2013 11:57 pm

I am No S success story (30lbs lower than before No S), but fell out of the habit for a variety of reasons and have had a LOT of trouble getting back to the ease I used to experience with No S. I have had especial trouble between lunch and dinner.

Recently I discovered that brushing my teeth after lunch sends a clear signal to my stomach that eating is done (Maybe all those years of brushing before bed?), and I have had made it to dinner without snacking even on Tues/Wed (my personally challenging days).

Today (a Wednesday) my 10 year old asked me to taste and give feedback on something she was making for a bake sale. I took a tiny bite... and wanted another big bite. I was about to devour the rest of the dessert that cracked on its way out of the pan when I remembered the toothbrush. After brushing my teeth and drinking a glass of water, my craving was gone. Since this was a flavor craving and not much hunger, I then made it easily to dinner! Hooray!!!

Give tooth-brushing a try! :D

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Post by emmay » Thu May 16, 2013 2:28 am

I second that audiomama!

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Post by oolala53 » Thu May 16, 2013 10:52 pm

A few years ago, I participated in a program sponsored by the Brian Wansink site on ways to counteract mindless eating. Brushing your teeth right after a meal was one of the suggestions.

I got a lot of suggestions, but I did hardly any of them! Still, I've done reasonably well with No S. It's the cake. Everything else is icing.

Of, on N days, it's the potatoes. Everything else is gravy.
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Post by reinhard » Fri May 17, 2013 1:23 pm

Although I haven't been systematic about it, I've noticed that effect too: brushing your teeth after a meal is a great "punctuation mark." Probably not bad for your teeth, either. :-)

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Post by noni » Fri May 17, 2013 8:56 pm

This never worked for me, sadly, but it always has for my husband. He is never on a diet and certainly loves his sweets, but at night as soon as he brushes his teeth, eating is over for him.

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Post by leafy_greens » Wed May 29, 2013 3:22 pm

It doesn't work for me either, lol! But to each his own.

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