Eat Food While Blindfolded to Avoid Binge Eating, Says John Tesh

Could blindfolding yourself be the answer to binge eating or compulsive eating?

In a Twitter post sent out Wednesday morning, radio host John Tesh suggested that people should try eating while blindfolded. Could this be the answer to binge eating or compulsive eating? Sort of.

According to Tesh, this method should essentially help people stop eating when they’re full—and fundamentally help them eat even less as there’d be no visual cues:

How to Avoid Binge Eating

So is John Tesh right—can blindfolding yourself help stop you from snacking on delicious treats? Perhaps. But if you follow the tips listed below, you should eventually be able to control your binge eating and be on your way toward a healthy lifestyle. A few ways to avoid compulsive eating include:


Sources:

John Tesh Twitter, 8:58 a.m. – 6 Apr 2016.

https://twitter.com/JohnTesh/status/717743193173860353.

“Eating habits and behaviors,” nlm.nih.gov; https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000349.htm, last accessed April 7, 2016.

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