Interesting article about ice cream
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Thanks for the laugh. I eat ice cream every day and it tastes great. Excuse makers are always looking for reasons to claim that food is evil and out to getcha, and professionals desperate to publish "research" are all too willing to feed that fire.0
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The ladies that got excited over 50 Shades of Gray have got to read this article!!!0
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After reading this i might go to the supermarket and fwap in the freezer isle...0
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Your brain would deliver the same response if you truly enjoyed brocolli. This is the brain's reaction to ANY pleasurable stimulus.
Not really seeing the point of this article.
If only my brain felt this way about broccoli...
I add broccoli to my ice cream! Jealous much?0 -
What amuses me about this one is they're listing it as if you over-indulge 'FOUR TO FIVE times a week'. I know some people have ice cream daily, but there are very few.
Ice cream is a sometimes food. I think we're all aware of what ice cream is made of and does for us.
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http://www.today.com/health/your-brain-body-ice-cream-6C10588116
Before You Dig In
Your brain's pleasure and reward centers light up, prompting you to really crave that mint chocolate chip -- even if you're not very hungry.
Fueling the fire: Your hippocampus, a key memory player, starts reminding you just how good ice cream tastes and how happy you felt the last time you indulged.
After the First Bite
Fat and sugar coat your tongue, igniting your taste buds and alerting the brain, This stuff tastes great! Your noggin churns out dopamine and other feel-good chemicals.
Your pancreas, meanwhile, is squirting out insulin, which moves sugar out of the bloodstream and into your tissues. (That's fine in small doses, but eating sugar too often can lead to a wacky metabolism, weight gain, or diabetes.)
To avoid overeating, your stomach starts releasing appetitecontrolling hormones, like ghrelin and peptide YY. Give them time: In one study, people who spent 30 minutes lingering over their ice cream felt fuller than those who ate the same amount in five minutes.
After a Few Minutes
Sensing the cold, your brain tries to warm itself. Enter a sudden, sometimes painful rush of blood through your head's main artery -- a.k.a. brain freeze. (Holding your tongue to the roof of your mouth can help.)
After an Hour
Protein, fat, and carbs are filling your body's quick-energy stores -- but only if you worked out earlier. If you didn't, those stores might be full, so your fat cells absorb the 300-plus calories instead.
The Next Day, and the Next. . .
Treating yourself now and then can amp up your mood, but research shows that slurping ice cream four or five times a week can dull the pleasure, causing people to eat more to get the same sense of satisfaction.
Before you scoop, look at your serving ware. One study found that people subconsciously helped themselves to 31 percent more ice cream when using a larger dish, and ate 15 percent more when the serving spoon was larger.
Sources: Linda Bartoshuk, Ph.D., University of Florida; Kyle S. Burger, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute; Philipp Scherer, Ph.D., The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
TL;DR
"all I heard was blah blah blah I'm a dirty tramp." Mr. Deeds.
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Who lingers over ice cream for 30 minutes? lol0
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Who lingers over ice cream for 30 minutes? lol
Ice cream soup, anyone?0 -
I love ice cream. Just...don't drink a can of pop afterwards otherwise you will get the squirts!0
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This thread is all sorts of win!
I plan my meals out everyday, and I still find a way to portion in some ice cream at the end of my day. It's like a mini happy ending.
I heard mention of broccoli.... so where's the broccoli flavored ice cream? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I am glad I can take it or leave it with ice cream, I really am not fussed about the stuff lol.0
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BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH SOOOO funny!!!!!!!!!0
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