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In this video, I highlight similarities between how our brains react to processed foods and addictive drugs. Drawing from compelling studies on both humans and rats, we highlight how sweetness and ultra-processed foods can exert a powerful influence over our brain chemistry.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Sweet Seduction: How processed foods can outcompete even addictive drugs like cocaine in captivating our brain’s reward system.
Emotional Highs: The temporary emotional uplift after consuming processed foods and how it compares to the effects of alcohol and drugs.
Rat Study Revelations: Insights from a 2007 study where rats overwhelmingly chose sweetened water over cocaine, demonstrating the potent allure of sweetness.
Crash and Crave Cycle: The rapid cycle of indulgence and emotional crash that keeps us reaching for more.
Engineering Addiction: How the food industry designs products that make it nearly impossible to resist.
Breaking Free: Strategies to understand and combat the manipulative effects of processed foods on our emotions and decisions.
If you've ever wondered why ditching sugary foods feels so frikkin' hard, this video sheds light on the science behind your struggles. You're not alone in this fight, and understanding these dynamics can empower you to make healthier choices.
Please like, subscribe, and share this video with anyone who might benefit from it. Also, don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter for more insights and support on your recovery journey!
Ready to apply for 1:1 coaching? I empower educated, ambitious women to finally break free from binge eating and food addiction so they can reclaim their well-being and health. Through tailored mindfulness practices, sensory tools, abstinent nutrition, and other holistic methods, I help navigate them to freedom from compulsions so they can live out their unique, wild journey of life as they choose.
If you'd like to set up a complimentary call with me to see if we are a match, book a call here: https://calendly.com/beyondbingeeating-info/getting-to-know-one-another?month=2024-11
Follow Beyond Binge Eating
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00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Sweetness in Processed Foods
00:44 - Emotional Impact of Processed Foods
01:12 - Comparing Food Highs to Alcohol and Cocaine
01:34 - The Rat Study: Choosing Sweetness Over Cocaine
01:57 - Sweetness vs. Cocaine: A Surprising Preference
02:29 - Why Our Brains Prefer Processed Foods
02:55 - The Cycle of Eating and Crashing
03:19 - Breaking Down the Science Behind Food Cravings
03:37 - How to Understand and Combat Food Addiction
04:00 - Conclusion: Empowering Yourself to Make Healthier Choices
04:20 - Please Like and Subscribe to support the channel
#FoodAddictionRecovery #FoodAddiction #BingeEatingRecovery
Disclaimer: The information on this channel is for educational purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice or therapy.
34 episodes
In this video, I highlight similarities between how our brains react to processed foods and addictive drugs. Drawing from compelling studies on both humans and rats, we highlight how sweetness and ultra-processed foods can exert a powerful influence over our brain chemistry.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Sweet Seduction: How processed foods can outcompete even addictive drugs like cocaine in captivating our brain’s reward system.
Emotional Highs: The temporary emotional uplift after consuming processed foods and how it compares to the effects of alcohol and drugs.
Rat Study Revelations: Insights from a 2007 study where rats overwhelmingly chose sweetened water over cocaine, demonstrating the potent allure of sweetness.
Crash and Crave Cycle: The rapid cycle of indulgence and emotional crash that keeps us reaching for more.
Engineering Addiction: How the food industry designs products that make it nearly impossible to resist.
Breaking Free: Strategies to understand and combat the manipulative effects of processed foods on our emotions and decisions.
If you've ever wondered why ditching sugary foods feels so frikkin' hard, this video sheds light on the science behind your struggles. You're not alone in this fight, and understanding these dynamics can empower you to make healthier choices.
Please like, subscribe, and share this video with anyone who might benefit from it. Also, don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter for more insights and support on your recovery journey!
Ready to apply for 1:1 coaching? I empower educated, ambitious women to finally break free from binge eating and food addiction so they can reclaim their well-being and health. Through tailored mindfulness practices, sensory tools, abstinent nutrition, and other holistic methods, I help navigate them to freedom from compulsions so they can live out their unique, wild journey of life as they choose.
If you'd like to set up a complimentary call with me to see if we are a match, book a call here: https://calendly.com/beyondbingeeating-info/getting-to-know-one-another?month=2024-11
Follow Beyond Binge Eating
Instagram: / beyondbingeeating
Facebook: / recoverybaddies
LinkedIn: / kristina-dobyns
Website: https://www.BeyondBingeEating.com
Newsletter: https://www.BeyondBingeEating.com/Newsletter
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Sweetness in Processed Foods
00:44 - Emotional Impact of Processed Foods
01:12 - Comparing Food Highs to Alcohol and Cocaine
01:34 - The Rat Study: Choosing Sweetness Over Cocaine
01:57 - Sweetness vs. Cocaine: A Surprising Preference
02:29 - Why Our Brains Prefer Processed Foods
02:55 - The Cycle of Eating and Crashing
03:19 - Breaking Down the Science Behind Food Cravings
03:37 - How to Understand and Combat Food Addiction
04:00 - Conclusion: Empowering Yourself to Make Healthier Choices
04:20 - Please Like and Subscribe to support the channel
#FoodAddictionRecovery #FoodAddiction #BingeEatingRecovery
Disclaimer: The information on this channel is for educational purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice or therapy.
34 episodes
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