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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2039399" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>[USER=406919]@tom_r_orr[/USER] - Our bodies also like to run to habit. With habit and routine, our body knows what to do to prepare for the next meal/drink/whatever. Obviously, minor deviations don't make a material difference.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the body's prep, that means the provision os finsulin, but also of digestive enzymes. This is just one reason why if we really overeat at the fexstive season, a birthday or other special event, we might suffer with some indigestion and discomfort - even if the foods consumed aren't too alien to us.</p><p></p><p>When we throw in something unusual, like bread in your case, our body just isn't ready to cope with it, so we can oftentimes see an unexpectedly extreme reaction. It could be if you repeated the experience abother once or twice, the reaction you experienced could moderate - or not!</p><p></p><p>We're all individual, and will have differing rocket fuel foods, although bread is quitre a common one - much to many's disgust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2039399, member: 345386"] [USER=406919]@tom_r_orr[/USER] - Our bodies also like to run to habit. With habit and routine, our body knows what to do to prepare for the next meal/drink/whatever. Obviously, minor deviations don't make a material difference. In terms of the body's prep, that means the provision os finsulin, but also of digestive enzymes. This is just one reason why if we really overeat at the fexstive season, a birthday or other special event, we might suffer with some indigestion and discomfort - even if the foods consumed aren't too alien to us. When we throw in something unusual, like bread in your case, our body just isn't ready to cope with it, so we can oftentimes see an unexpectedly extreme reaction. It could be if you repeated the experience abother once or twice, the reaction you experienced could moderate - or not! We're all individual, and will have differing rocket fuel foods, although bread is quitre a common one - much to many's disgust. [/QUOTE]
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