How To Drink Gatorade | Wired Science | Wired.com
[…] the human mouth contains carbohydrate receptors that respond to foods independently of their taste. Once a hint of carbohydrate is detected, these receptors immediately send a sensory report to the brain, telling it to expect a lovely rush of calories. Nothing has been swallowed, but that doesn’t matter: The sugar still makes us happy.
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vnfm reblogged this from gabrielayuso and added:
I think gargling with ice cream is bad idea. I will test this out on monday.
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