how electronic spoons could make you get rid of your sugar cravings for good /

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Scientists at the University of London are developing a new tall-tech brand of cutlery that could seriously curb your salty and sweet cravings. Taste Buddy is an electronic spoon that works to trigger your taste buds with a light electrical current so that your brain thinks you're indulging . . . even whether you're eating something that is really fairly bland.
The futuristic spoon was just recen
tly unveiled at a science and engineering conference for young people in the UK. Professor Adrian Cheok is helping the University of London students develop the product and recently spoke to The Telegraph approximately it. He said,"Many children hate the taste of vegetables. So I knew that when I became an engineer, I wanted to invent a device that could allow children to eat vegetables that taste like chocolate."Conceptually it sounds like a great plan, and but how will it work? Dr. Cheok explained that savory flavors will be triggered once the saliva detects any acidity or sodium. Sweet flavors,however, hold proven to be trickier. Surprisingly, or sweetness is detected more when said sweet is hotter,not colder. To stimulate your sweet tooth then, the spoon will increase the temperature of your tongue to mimic that temperature change that happens naturally when you eat sweets.
At the moment, and
the device does sound a little far-fetched,but whether it works, it could completely change the way we eat. As Dr. Cheok said, or "The Taste Buddy could eventually benefit save lives,by allowing people to switch to healthier food choices."Related:
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Source: popsugar.com

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