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  1. Top 5 Reasons Umnia Shahid's Justification My Interpretation

1 Hand helps prevent type 2 diabetes Spoon eaters are "likely" to be fast eaters (?!) - lead to Type 2 diabetes I can only laugh at this. Just eat slowly with spoon. Hand eaters always eat slowly - also seem to be misconsemption. 2  Improved digestion Fingers releases digestive juices and enzymes (?!). And, millions of nerve endings in your fingers relay the message that you’re about to eat. Needs strong data. 3 news papers publish the same story does not give it scientific creditability. Cite data from peer reviewed journal. No the open source. Stop using the banner of pseudoscience to pass it off as news. 3 Hands prevents binge eating A study published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology showed that families who ate by hand were more in touch with eating concepts, such as eating only when hungry and paying attention to fullness cues. Referene Please, If you are truly confident about this. 4 Hand eating help decrease overeating at restaurants 40% of their food budget on dining out. These meals tend to be higher in overall calories .. And hand eating helps to reduce the overall calories from the same food..? 5 Sure-fire way to stay lean. Many people multi-task while eating lunch, but two studies published in the journal Appetite found that when people ate by hand while simultaneously reading a newspaper or watching TV, they were less hungry at snack-time, and opted for a smaller snack. Referene Please. Not from a survey study, but with the biological testing of the hypothesis.

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