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Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain - Fight Cravings and Break Free from a High-Sugar Ultra-Processed Diet Using Neuroscience - cover
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Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain - Fight Cravings and Break Free from a High-Sugar Ultra-Processed Diet Using Neuroscience

MD Claire Wilcox, Molly Painschab, Vera Tarman, Clarissa Kennedy

Narrateur Christina Delaine

Maison d'édition: Tantor Audio

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Synopsis

A game-changing approach to overcome food addiction and radically improve your health. 
 
 
 
Have you ever wondered why you're addicted to certain foods? Would it shock you to learn that the food industry engineers food products with the express purpose of getting you hooked? With millions wrestling with food addiction, is it any surprise that much of what is meant to sustain us is in fact making us sick? The increasing dependence on unhealthy, ultra-processed foods invites a host of health problems—from obesity and heart disease to diabetes. So, how can you break free from this destructive cycle? 
 
 
 
Written by an addiction psychiatrist with decades of experience, this powerful guide combines proven-effective techniques based in addiction and eating disorder treatments to help you overcome the unhealthy food habit, once and for all. In addition to real-world stories from others who have battled food addiction, you'll learn how certain foods can actually alter your neurochemistry—lighting up reward centers in your brain just like nicotine, alcohol, and other drugs. Most importantly, you'll discover how to move beyond the self-blame, shame, and internalized stigma that is associated with food addiction, so you can start taking steps toward lasting recovery. This powerful book can help you get started today.
Date de publication: 01/08/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —