The trouble with eating is the body does not tell
you exacriy when your needs are satisfied, and by
the time you feel full, you might well have packed
away extra calories that show up on your waisriine.
That is where the Mandometer, they claim, helps.
The device consists of a scale that is connected to a
computer.
The software allows the patient to see on
the computer display a comparison between a
normal rate of eating and level of satiety and an
overweight user's own rate and satiety perception.
In arollnd four months, the user is apparenriy
trained to eat like a normal person does. Eat normal,
weigh normal, voila!
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