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Don't Eat Your Feelings with Mindfulbellie

Ep 110: Breaking the Chains of Sugar Addiction & The Science Behind Food Cravings

03 Dec 2024

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In this episode, Ellie delves into the complexities of sugar and food addiction, exploring both the biochemical and emotional components that drive these behaviors. She discusses the roles of hormones like leptin and insulin in regulating hunger and satiety, and provides practical strategies for managing blood sugar levels to reduce cravings. The conversation also highlights the emotional drivers behind food choices and the importance of mindful eating in breaking free from unhealthy patterns.takeaways Sugar addiction is influenced by both biochemical and emotional factors. Leptin is crucial for signaling satiety to the brain. Balancing blood sugar is key to reducing cravings. Eating protein with every meal can help stabilize blood sugar. Processed foods can create a cycle of cravings and overeating. Mindful eating practices can improve satiety and reduce binge eating. Emotional pain often drives food addiction behaviors. Understanding the root causes of cravings is essential for recovery. Incorporating healthy fats can help regulate blood sugar levels. Building muscle through resistance training improves insulin sensitivity. sugar addiction, food addiction, emotional eating, dopamine, leptin, blood sugar, holistic health, cravings, hormones, mindful eating Chapters 00:00Understanding Food Addiction and Sugar Cravings 02:34The Neurochemistry of Sugar and Dopamine 05:50Hormonal Influences on Food Addiction 08:33The Emotional Drivers Behind Sugar Addiction

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