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                    Hi out there I'm a Bordem snacker and wondering what r best ways to get rid of munchies or good things to snack on I like salty foods                
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            Best way I found is sugar free chewing gum an plenty of water the will suppress ur appetite but it's up2 u for self control0
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            Also dried fruit an nuts r good to snack on aswel0
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            kateand5kids wrote: »Hi out there I'm a Bordem snacker and wondering what r best ways to get rid of munchies or good things to snack on I like salty foods
 Hi! I would do an activity like going for a walk, painting your nails, checking email, calling up a friend, reading a book, play with a dog, clean a room, watch tv, get your hair done, get a massage, spend time with God, go shopping, working out etc etc. Try something new or fun.
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 While I have tried this and at first it seems like a good idea, the only problem is that chewing sends signals to your stomach, gallbladder, pancreas and liver to turn on production of bile, renin, and actin, therefore preparing your digestive tract to breakdown the bolus and chyme that never appears because you don't swallow the gum. This buildup can cause damage to the inside of your digestive tract even though you have a mucous membrane to protect your stomach from "eating itself".adam_hodgson wrote: »Best way I found is sugar free chewing gum an plenty of water the will suppress ur appetite but it's up2 u for self control
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            I'm the same way. I just try to stay busy and keep my hands busy0
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            Thanks for advice I'll try the dried fruit and nuts I'm usually not bad during the day it's after kids go to bed and I sit and relax I know that's the worst time to munch0
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            kategonzalez92 wrote: »
 While I have tried this and at first it seems like a good idea, the only problem is that chewing sends signals to your stomach, gallbladder, pancreas and liver to turn on production of bile, renin, and actin, therefore preparing your digestive tract to breakdown the bolus and chyme that never appears because you don't swallow the gum. This buildup can cause damage to the inside of your digestive tract even though you have a mucous membrane to protect your stomach from "eating itself".adam_hodgson wrote: »Best way I found is sugar free chewing gum an plenty of water the will suppress ur appetite but it's up2 u for self control
 See you learn something new everyday!
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