Food for thought - how binge eating can trigger a trance...
Fast food for thought: it's not uncommon to enter a 'daze' when binge eating...
Although slimmers who succumb to the occasional overindulgence may not slip into a trance like state, it's not uncommon for those who frequently find a form of comfort in a feast of favourable foods (think cakes, chocolate and confectionery) to experience an emotional 'daze' when binge eating.
Despite many sufferers only acknowledging this strange sensation after demolishing an abundance of delicious dishes and/or desserts, this half conscious haze is not only one of the core culprits responsible for the colossal over consumption of calories that's connected to bingeing - this is predominantly due to the fact that binge eaters fail to acknowledge the extent of their abnormal eating actions (and how much they've munched) until the 'fog' like feeling lifts - but it's also responsible for the sense of emotional detachment that stems from frantically scoffing a feast of food - a type of disconnection that creates a form of comfort by (temporarily) 'blocking' out exaggerated emotions, often of a negative nature, whilst reassuring sufferers that a sense of relief can be found in favourable foods during times of emotional stress and distress i.e.the psychological absence that's triggered by the trance has a numbing affect on negative emotions which proves to be particularly appealing during testing times.
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Although slimmers who succumb to the occasional overindulgence may not slip into a trance like state, it's not uncommon for those who frequently find a form of comfort in a feast of favourable foods (think cakes, chocolate and confectionery) to experience an emotional 'daze' when binge eating.
Despite many sufferers only acknowledging this strange sensation after demolishing an abundance of delicious dishes and/or desserts, this half conscious haze is not only one of the core culprits responsible for the colossal over consumption of calories that's connected to bingeing - this is predominantly due to the fact that binge eaters fail to acknowledge the extent of their abnormal eating actions (and how much they've munched) until the 'fog' like feeling lifts - but it's also responsible for the sense of emotional detachment that stems from frantically scoffing a feast of food - a type of disconnection that creates a form of comfort by (temporarily) 'blocking' out exaggerated emotions, often of a negative nature, whilst reassuring sufferers that a sense of relief can be found in favourable foods during times of emotional stress and distress i.e.the psychological absence that's triggered by the trance has a numbing affect on negative emotions which proves to be particularly appealing during testing times.
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