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Causes and Treatment of Caving in food
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[QUOTE="Ramolak19, post: 300728, member: 72962"] Caving in food is a common problem among adults, children, and even pets. It is often caused by eating too quickly or when feeling overwhelmed or stressed. The good news is that it can be treated with simple lifestyle changes and behavioral modifications. First, it’s important to ensure that you are eating slowly and taking the time to enjoy your meal. Eating quickly can lead to feelings of discomfort and being overwhelmed, which can contribute to caving in food. To help slow down the process of eating, try eating with your non-dominant hand, using chopsticks, or putting a time limit on your meal. Second, try to focus on the positive aspects of eating rather than the negative. For example, try to focus on the flavors and textures of your food, and appreciate the meal for what it is. This will help take your mind off of the task of eating and help you enjoy the experience. Third, if you find yourself getting overwhelmed when eating, take a few moments to pause and take a deep breath before continuing. This will help to relax the body and mind. Finally, practice mindful eating. This involves focusing on the present moment and the act of eating while avoiding the urge to become distracted or overwhelmed. By following the tips above, you can help to reduce the frequency of caving in food and ensure that you enjoy your meals. [/QUOTE]
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