Wild Medicine
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In this conversation, Dr. Tara and Dr. Michelle explore the complexities of hunger, breaking it down into three distinct types: stomach hunger, head hunger, and heart hunger.
They discuss how understanding these different hunger sensations can aid in weight loss and metabolic health.
Their conversation dives into intuitive eating, the role of community support in behaviour change, and the need for emotional processing when dealing with heart hunger.
They also highlight the confusion many people face regarding their body's signals and the impact of modern technology on our relationship with food. Dr. Tara and Dr. Michelle emphasize the need for simplicity in nutrition and the significance of finding joy beyond food.
Takeaways
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There are three types of hunger: stomach, head, and heart hunger.
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Stomach hunger is genuine hunger that requires food for satisfaction.
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Head hunger is habitual eating, often tied to routines or schedules.
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Heart hunger involves using food to cope with emotions or feelings.
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Many people confuse hunger with thirst, leading to misinterpretation of bodily signals.
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Wearable devices can lead to detachment from intuitive knowledge about our bodies.
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True hunger sensations should be addressed with appropriate food intake.
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Head hunger can be easier to overcome by changing habits and environments.
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Heart hunger requires emotional processing and support to navigate effectively.
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Community support is crucial for behavior change and overcoming challenges. Dopamine can create a temporary positive feeling, but long-term change requires emotional regulation.
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Feeling lonely and asking for help is crucial for personal growth.
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Community support is essential for maintaining behavioral changes.
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Health minimalism focuses on simplifying nutrition to avoid decision fatigue.
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Joy can be derived from connections and experiences beyond food.
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Choosing to change is hard, but so is staying the same.
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Self-trust and integrity are key to maintaining health changes.
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Behavioral change is the foundation of sustainable weight loss.
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It's important to process emotions rather than avoid them.
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Long-term success requires tools and resources beyond initial plans.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding the Three Types of Hunger
14:08 Navigating Stomach Hunger
28:52 Head Hunger and Habitual Eating
34:28 The Importance of Community and Maintenance
36:44 Understanding Long-Term Behavioral Change
37:53 Health Minimalism: Simplifying Nutrition for Success
42:36 Heart Hunger and Emotional Eating
43:38 Finding Joy Beyond Food
50:50 Choosing Your Hard: The Path to Change
55:26 The Simplicity of Truth in Behavior Change
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