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1 LEVEL 2 Thrive Weight Loss

2 The Psychology of Color

3 The Psychology of Color & Psychology of Culture
But before we talk about the Psychology of Color? Let’s talk about the psychology of our culture. What is the eating culture of our country all about? Fast, Convenient and Tasty!

4 The Psychology of Color
Did you know that the color of your food, dishes, table linens and wall color can all have an affect on your appetite? Some colors can excite your senses and entice you to eat more, while others can actually help curb mindless snacking.

5 The Psychology of Color

6 The Psychology of Color
Red & Yellow Warm colors are appetite-stimulating. Red is a powerful color that increases blood pressure and heart rate. It stimulates the appetite & is often used in restaurants. Yellow is also an appetite-stimulating color as is is associated with energy and happiness. Not only do these colors increase the appetite, but it has been shown to increase the speed at which people eat.

7 The Psychology of Color
White White, which is used abundantly in many homes, restaurants, stores and more creates a mindless effect when it comes to your eating behaviors. Foods that are white “popcorn” are said to discourage your brain from caring about consumption. Dishware that's all white can encourage over eating and leave you feeling less satisfied.

8 The Psychology of Color
Blue Blue is used to suppress appetites. This is because blue food is a rare occurrence in nature. There are no leafy blue vegetables no blue meats, and aside from blueberries and a few blue-purple potatoes from remote spots on the globe, blue just doesn't exist in any significant quantity as a natural food color. Therefore, we don't have an automatic appetite response to blue. In fact, install a blue light bulb in your refrigerator to discourage your late night munchies or your in between meal snacks.

9 Begin With The End In Mind


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