A Shocking Way to Break Bad Habits

Cort

Founder of Health Rising and Phoenix Rising
Staff member
It's crude but effective...I like it!

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/a-shocking-way-really-to-break-bad-habits/
Every January for the past decade, Jessica Irish of Saline, Mich., has made the same New Year’s Resolution: to “cut out late night snacking and lose 30 pounds.” Like millions of Americans, Ms. Irish, 31, usually makes it about two weeks.

But this year is different.

“I’ve already lost 18 pounds,” she said, “and maintained my diet more consistently than ever. Even more amazing — I rarely even think about snacking at night anymore.”

Ms. Irish credits a new wearable device called Pavlok for doing what years of diets, weight-loss programs, expensive gyms and her own willpower could not. Whenever she takes a bite of the foods she wants to avoid, like chocolate or Cheez-Its, she uses the Pavlok to give herself a lightning-quick electric shock.

“Every time I took a bite, I zapped myself,” she said. “I did it five times on the first night, two times on the second night, and by the third day I didn’t have any cravings anymore.”

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/a-shocking-
way-really-to-break-bad-habits/
 

Who Me?

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A really cheap way is to just put a rubber band on your wrist and snap it when you get an urge to eat. But if I want food, nothing is gonna stop me.
 

Abrin

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A really cheap way is to just put a rubber band on your wrist and snap it when you get an urge to eat. But if I want food, nothing is gonna stop me.

I tried the rubber band thing before and all I got out of it was huge welts and eventually had to take it off. (*laughs*)
 

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