
you not having an appetite this long is simply not normal, unless you are constantly on certain drugs, which I hope you are not :)
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But it's never affected my appetite.
Edit: this has happened before, I should point out- usually I just don't eat anything for a few days and then I'm STARVING, the only reason I'm in any way worried is because usually I can cure that with a bit of cannabis abuse.
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Edit: this has happened before, I should point out- usually I just don't eat anything for a few days and then I'm STARVING, the only reason I'm in any way worried is because usually I can cure that with a bit of cannabis abuse.

and making midnight trips to petrol station shops, or ordering pizzas at ungodly hours, so perhaps a remedy is to fill a hearty bong and smoke out your living room
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:21,
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Alot of people don't do the 3 meals a day lark.
I can go for a couple of days without eating and not realise. And on the days I do eat it's only one meal.
I do drink an awful lot of water though.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:22,
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I can go for a couple of days without eating and not realise. And on the days I do eat it's only one meal.
I do drink an awful lot of water though.

Who called me about an hour ago to check what I'd eaten today. And then told me off.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:23,
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dinner time. I may have a sandwich come lunch but never before 12. I do snack but not too much and never crap ( but I am a sucker for paté on salted crackers ).
I do not eat at all 1 day a week. This is the day I take no alcohol and just drink fruit juices.
Calorific control is now scientifically proven to help you live longer and fitter.
You however have a little problem. I think it is no more than a loss of appetite. However the stress that can be caused from this can make it worse. Make that appointment but until then try and get something simple inside you ( no, not me ) cup-a-soup or the like.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:31,
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I do not eat at all 1 day a week. This is the day I take no alcohol and just drink fruit juices.
Calorific control is now scientifically proven to help you live longer and fitter.
You however have a little problem. I think it is no more than a loss of appetite. However the stress that can be caused from this can make it worse. Make that appointment but until then try and get something simple inside you ( no, not me ) cup-a-soup or the like.

The last I heard was that there were a few long lived communities that practised it.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:33,
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Japan you mean? It's common knowledge amongst nutritionists now and there are hundreds of studies, but my Lancet subscription is not up to date.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4875614.stm
www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-10-23-bare-minimum-diet_x.htm
www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/11/07/calories.aging/index.html
Our ancestors were hunter gatherers much the same as many plains mammals now ( not that I suggest we have the same natural life span ) and I think it is well known that eating less and often is best for health.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:40,
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4875614.stm
www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-10-23-bare-minimum-diet_x.htm
www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/11/07/calories.aging/index.html
Our ancestors were hunter gatherers much the same as many plains mammals now ( not that I suggest we have the same natural life span ) and I think it is well known that eating less and often is best for health.

I also can't be bothered to run a journal search.
Besides, I enjoy my food far too much to be willing to make that kind of sacrifice for some potential future benefits.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:45,
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Besides, I enjoy my food far too much to be willing to make that kind of sacrifice for some potential future benefits.

www.bestsyndication.com/?q=102507_longevity_nutrition_reduced_calorie_intake_anti_aging_diet_maintained_lean_muscle_mass_in_old_age.htm
"The researchers say that is would be extremely difficult to restrict human diets to this level. They estimate that average women would typically eat 2,000 calories a day would need to eat 1,200 calories and an average man would regularly eat 2,500 calories a day would need to eat 1,500 calories. This would be the equivalent of a 40 percent reduction in calories."
Screw that for a game of imperial stormtroopers
Edit: Some stuff on Wikipedia too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie_restriction
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:49,
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"The researchers say that is would be extremely difficult to restrict human diets to this level. They estimate that average women would typically eat 2,000 calories a day would need to eat 1,200 calories and an average man would regularly eat 2,500 calories a day would need to eat 1,500 calories. This would be the equivalent of a 40 percent reduction in calories."
Screw that for a game of imperial stormtroopers
Edit: Some stuff on Wikipedia too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie_restriction

the impression that I was offering the links as proof ( saying I could not offer lancet publications I had thought I'd qualified it )
I was just showing that it is not pie in the sky. And trust me, I never starve, I eat what I want, I just remember to not gorge and not every day.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:55,
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I was just showing that it is not pie in the sky. And trust me, I never starve, I eat what I want, I just remember to not gorge and not every day.

On the other hand, it'll be more difficult with a reduced diet to get enough of all the nutrients you need.
I expect it's possible if you're careful.
Also, I know it's difficult to get access to scientific papers without being a part of it, I'd struggle without my university access.
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I expect it's possible if you're careful.
Also, I know it's difficult to get access to scientific papers without being a part of it, I'd struggle without my university access.

I'm not actually espousing this as a way of life for anyone. Just that It's something I took up ( being on operations in my 20's meant that calorific intake was sporadic anyway ) kind of by accident. I learned of the health benefits later in life and just continued with it. I'm not religious about it, I just ensure I won't get fat on over indulgence of food. I drink far too much beer and wine to be considered a normal case study. I'm told I look well for my age. What age I reach I am not willing to make a wager on.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 20:12,
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Reduced calorie intake in rats (or maybe mice) increased their lifespan. I don't think it's been conclusively proven and definitely not for humans.
The reduction was quite severe too. It wasn't just "eat sensibly two times a day" but more "You'll always be fucking hungry"
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:42,
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The reduction was quite severe too. It wasn't just "eat sensibly two times a day" but more "You'll always be fucking hungry"

I'm going to remain sceptical. And decide what to eat myself.
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and btw, I have been doing this since I was 21, I'm 42 now, 5'9" and 13 stone.
It has most definitely been proven with the osaka / Hawaii ( using ex pat 2nd and 3rd generation Osakans ) studies showing the difference in aging patterns and mortality rates. Plus it works for me. Not a soul I meet believes I am more than 10 years less than my actual age unless I'm just climbing off their couch after a weekender.
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It has most definitely been proven with the osaka / Hawaii ( using ex pat 2nd and 3rd generation Osakans ) studies showing the difference in aging patterns and mortality rates. Plus it works for me. Not a soul I meet believes I am more than 10 years less than my actual age unless I'm just climbing off their couch after a weekender.

Personally, I eat plenty of food but it's mostly healthy, most of my meals tend to be about 50% vegetables.
I'm only 21 so it's hard to compare, but I'm about 6 foot and 11 stone.
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:52,
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I'm only 21 so it's hard to compare, but I'm about 6 foot and 11 stone.

My body doesn't even want the other half of my cuppa. It's being generally DO NOT WANT about everything today.
*forces*
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Sun 24 Feb 2008, 19:34,
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*forces*

fry them up with some soy and butter. I'll come round and eat the food. You can eat me if you like but I don't promise more than a spoonful of protein.
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