EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 37 MIN
Decoding Food Cravings: A New Perspective and How to Conquer Them
from Discover Health Podcast · host Joshua Sharp, DC
Send us Fan MailSummary**Webinar Registration Link** https://events.discoverhealthfm.com/home2-831236In this episode, Dr. Joshua Sharp explores the nature of food cravings, emphasizing that they are not character flaws but rather predictable responses to various stimuli such as stress and fatigue. He discusses the science behind cravings, the ineffectiveness of willpower in managing them, and offers practical strategies for understanding and conquering cravings. The episode highlights the importance of recognizing different types of hunger and the role of emotional and environmental factors in triggering cravings. Dr. Sharp provides actionable steps for listeners to manage their cravings effectively, promoting a healthier relationship with food.Takeaways- Food cravings are a predictable brain-body response to stress and emotions.- Understanding cravings can help in managing them effectively.- Dietary restraint often leads to increased cravings and overeating.- The willpower method of suppressing cravings usually backfires.- Cravings can be learned and unlearned through consistent habits.- Flexible restraint is more effective than rigid dietary rules. (https://www.nutritional-psychology.org/restrained-eating-leads-to-hunger-and-food-craving/)- Values based boundaries is about focusing on where you want to go (https://www.houstonmethodist.org/blog/articles/2020/dec/a-dietitians-no-nonsense-guide-to-fighting-emotional-eating/)- Mindful eating and allowing small portions can reduce cravings. "Restrictive dieting" usually results in more cravings. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0195666312000219)- Recognizing the type of hunger can guide appropriate responses. (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/mindful-eating-vs-cognitive-defusion-for-food-cravings/)- Emotional and environmental cues can trigger cravings.- Cravings are messages about your physiology and emotions.Sound bites"Food cravings are not a character flaw.""Trying to suppress cravings often backfires.""Cravings can be learned and unlearned."Chapters00:00 Understanding Food Cravings03:00 The Science Behind Cravings05:50 The Willpower Myth09:12 Decoding Your Cravings12:01 Effective Strategies for Managing Cravings14:54 Practical Steps to Conquer Cravings Support the showCheck out my site: https://www.discoverhealthfm.com/Online store: https://discoverhealth.gethealthy.store/The information provided on the Discover Health Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. While we discuss natural health strategies, gut health, and overall well-being, this content is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or health regimen.The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organizations. The Discover Health Podcast is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you take full responsibility for your health decisions.
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Send us Fan Mail Summary **Webinar Registration Link** https://events.discoverhealthfm.com/home2-831236 In this episode, Dr. Joshua Sharp explores the nature of food cravings, emphasizing that they are not character flaws but rather predictable responses to various stimuli such as stress and fatigue. He discusses the science behind cravings, the ineffectiveness of willpower in managing them, and offers practical strategies for understanding and conquering cravings. The episode highlights the ...
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