Thursday, September 13, 2018

Aristotle

Aristotle called it something that translates into incontinence. This incontinence like thing, to Aristotle, was described as the nonrational desires are stronger than the rational desires. This sounds like the overeating problem.

So lately, I have been on an stomach acid reducing medication, proton pump inhibitor. It kill hunger. Has the problem been too much stomach acid all these years?

So if the nonrational desire is removed, aka the hunger is removed, and it is possible to not eat, should one still eat?  

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