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Sugar, Flour, Stevia: A Metabolic Psychiatry Approach to Binge Eating Recovery

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In this video, we challenge a core principle of traditional binge eating recovery—the idea that all foods fit with moderation.

For many, this approach backfires, leaving them trapped in cycles of cravings, blood sugar swings, and loss of control.

What You’ll Learn:

The Science of Reward Dysregulation: How sugar, refined flour, and even "healthy" sweeteners (like stevia or monk fruit) hijack brain chemistry, mimicking addiction pathways.

Metabolic Psychiatry’s Perspective: The role of insulin resistance, dopamine spikes, and neuroinflammation in binge urges—why the drive to overeat isn’t just emotional, but biochemical.

Strategic Abstinence vs. Restriction: The critical difference between depriving yourself and removing triggers to restore metabolic and neurological balance.

Real-World Results: How eliminating hyper-palatable foods can stabilize energy, reduce cravings, and create a foundation for true healing—both physically and psychologically.

If you’ve tried "intuitive eating" or moderation but still feel powerless around certain foods, this evidence-based approach could be your missing link. Spoiler: It’s not about willpower or weight loss—it’s about rewiring your biology.

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!

Follow Beyond Binge Eating

Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/BeyondBingeEating/#

Website: https://www.BeyondBingeEating.com

Newsletter: https://beyondbingeeating.com/Newsletter/

Grab your FREE Eat-With-Awareness Bundle to slow down, stay present, and reclaim peace with food: https://beyondbingeeating.com/opt-in/

0:00 - Introduction

0:33 - Why “All Foods Fit” Doesn’t Fit Everyone

1:07 - Reward Dysfunction and Hyperpalatable Foods

1:30 - Why We Don’t Do “Keto Treats” or Almond Flour Substitutes

1:51 - Metabolic Psychiatry Perspective

2:31 - But Isn’t This Just Another Diet?

3:07 - An Invitation to Explore

3:44 - Share your experience in the comments!

#FoodAddictionRecovery #FoodAddiction #BingeEatingRecovery #Sugaraddiction

  continue reading

58 episodes

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Manage episode 497583007 series 3615922
Content provided by Kristina Dobyns. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristina Dobyns or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this video, we challenge a core principle of traditional binge eating recovery—the idea that all foods fit with moderation.

For many, this approach backfires, leaving them trapped in cycles of cravings, blood sugar swings, and loss of control.

What You’ll Learn:

The Science of Reward Dysregulation: How sugar, refined flour, and even "healthy" sweeteners (like stevia or monk fruit) hijack brain chemistry, mimicking addiction pathways.

Metabolic Psychiatry’s Perspective: The role of insulin resistance, dopamine spikes, and neuroinflammation in binge urges—why the drive to overeat isn’t just emotional, but biochemical.

Strategic Abstinence vs. Restriction: The critical difference between depriving yourself and removing triggers to restore metabolic and neurological balance.

Real-World Results: How eliminating hyper-palatable foods can stabilize energy, reduce cravings, and create a foundation for true healing—both physically and psychologically.

If you’ve tried "intuitive eating" or moderation but still feel powerless around certain foods, this evidence-based approach could be your missing link. Spoiler: It’s not about willpower or weight loss—it’s about rewiring your biology.

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!

Follow Beyond Binge Eating

Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/BeyondBingeEating/#

Website: https://www.BeyondBingeEating.com

Newsletter: https://beyondbingeeating.com/Newsletter/

Grab your FREE Eat-With-Awareness Bundle to slow down, stay present, and reclaim peace with food: https://beyondbingeeating.com/opt-in/

0:00 - Introduction

0:33 - Why “All Foods Fit” Doesn’t Fit Everyone

1:07 - Reward Dysfunction and Hyperpalatable Foods

1:30 - Why We Don’t Do “Keto Treats” or Almond Flour Substitutes

1:51 - Metabolic Psychiatry Perspective

2:31 - But Isn’t This Just Another Diet?

3:07 - An Invitation to Explore

3:44 - Share your experience in the comments!

#FoodAddictionRecovery #FoodAddiction #BingeEatingRecovery #Sugaraddiction

  continue reading

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