Reddit Reddit reviews Nasco WA14533 Human Body Fat Replica, 1 lb.

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Nasco WA14533 Human Body Fat Replica, 1 lb.
Human body fat replica provides students and patients with a physical and visual representation of excess body fatRepresents approximate volume of 1 lb. of human fatty tissueSoft and pliable vinyl plastic construction enables users to hold and manipulate the model - 7.7 x 6.4 x 3.4 inches ; 1.1 poundsWeighs 1 lb.From Nasco - The Leader in Education Products for Over 75 years
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4 Reddit comments about Nasco WA14533 Human Body Fat Replica, 1 lb.:

u/Kendallsan · 11 pointsr/loseit

Or get one of these. I find it very motivational.

u/richardtallent · 5 pointsr/4hourbodyslowcarb

A few strategies I use to get me past the "oh, I'll just have a bite" thoughts:

  1. I think hard about whether that treat is really the best use I can think of for those calories. Even thought SCD isn't a calorie-focused diet, ultimately you are still eating and burning calories. Usually the answer to that question is no--I might want a bite of something not on-diet, but when I think about it, I don't really like it so much that I have to have it.
  2. I mentally treat anything off-diet during the week as if I were allergic to it. In a way, its not a terribly inaccurate way to think about those foods. Obesity isn't an allergy, but it has similarities--it's an over-reaction of the body's adipose cells to certain foods that, for whatever reason, it can't handle in a healthy way. This also gives me a far more empathetic way of seeing my own weight issues and those of others -- being overweight isn't a necessarily moral failing of self control, any more than sneezing is. Both are just responses that one person has to a stimulus that doesn't impact other people.
  3. I add it to my running mental list of things I'll wait to indulge in until Saturday. For foods that will keep, I might literally save them until then. For others, it's more of a thing of "oh, mac and cheese, I haven't had that in awhile, I think I'll do that on Saturday!" Then, related to (1), I might think about where the absolute best mac & cheese I can find will be on Saturday, rather than whatever mundane version is in front of me at the moment.
  4. Occasionally, I'll actually have A BITE. The self control required on this is huge, but when faced with something special that can't be saved for Saturday, this allows me to enjoy something and then move past it. I try to be very present for that bite, and often, I'll enjoy the one taste more than I would've if I'd eaten a whole serving while, say, dividing my attention to conversation or my phone. Realistically, there are very few things that A BITE of will result in an appreciable blood sugar spike, especially during the course of a meal.
  5. I keep one of these on top of my fridge, and think about whether whatever I'm staring at in there is really worth carrying around some chunk of this with me: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8FJQNA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
u/TootsieRollGOOD · 2 pointsr/loseit

I bought that scale model of 1lb of fat and I keep it on my desk where I eat and where I study. When I feel like snacking I hold it and use it as a "stress ball" to keep focused.

https://www.amazon.com/Nasco-WA14533-Human-Body-Replica/dp/B00J8FJQNA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1549490963&sr=8-2&keywords=one+pound+of+fat

u/wambolicious · 1 pointr/videos

Well there was no big pop, nor was there a lot of pus. It was like she was removing one of those human fat replicas from her patient. Not the ickiest surgery video I've seen, but sometimes the icky ones are the best.