ADHD and Binge Eating: The Overlooked Connection
ADHD and binge eating share dopamine pathways, and adults with ADHD are 4x more likely to develop eating disorders. Learn why and what helps.
How Hormones Affect Binge Eating: Ghrelin, Leptin, and Cortisol
Ghrelin, leptin, and cortisol directly influence binge eating by modulating hunger, reward, and stress. Learn how these hormones interact with cue reactivity.
Is Food Addiction Real? What the Science Actually Says
Food addiction is a real, measurable pattern in 14% of adults, driven by dopamine, cue reactivity, and ultra-processed foods. Here's what science says.
Why Food Ads Trigger Binge Eating (And How to Protect Yourself)
Food advertising activates reward circuits in your brain, amplifying cue reactivity and food noise. Learn the science and practical strategies to protect yourself.
Food Cravings vs. Food Noise vs. Binge Urges: A Guide
Cravings, food noise, and binge urges feel similar but differ in cause, intensity, and what helps. Use this guide to identify what you're experiencing.
The Dopamine-Binge Connection: How Your Brain Gets Hooked on Food
Dopamine drives the "wanting" behind binge eating, not the pleasure. Learn how cue reactivity hijacks your reward system and what actually helps.
GLP-1 Drugs and Food Noise: What Ozempic Can't Fix
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic quiet food noise by dampening cue reactivity, but don't rewire it. Learn what happens when you stop and what else you need.
How Ultra-Processed Foods Hijack Your Brain's Reward System
Ultra-processed foods alter dopamine signaling and amplify cue reactivity, making binge urges stronger. Learn the neuroscience and what you can do about it.
Food Noise vs. Hunger: How to Tell What Your Body Actually Needs
Learn to distinguish food noise from real hunger. Compare the signs, understand the neuroscience, and find practical steps to decode your body's signals.
Food Noise: Why You Can't Stop Thinking About Food
Food noise is constant, intrusive thinking about food driven by cue reactivity. Learn why it happens, what fuels it, and how to quiet it without medication.
Why Willpower Doesn't Work for Binge Eating (And What Does)
Binge eating isn't a willpower failure, it's a conditioned nervous system response. Learn the neuroscience and what actually works to stop it.
How Long Does It Take to Recover from Binge Eating Disorder?
BED recovery timelines vary, but most people see significant improvement in 8-20 weeks with evidence-based treatment. Learn what to expect at each stage.
Can You Recover from Binge Eating Disorder Without Therapy?
BED self-help is effective for many people, web-based CBT shows strong results. Learn when self-help works, its limits, and when to seek therapy.
How to Stop Binge Eating When You're Alone
Binge eating when alone is driven by isolation cues and reduced social accountability. Learn cue reactivity strategies to break the pattern.
Mindful Eating vs. Cue Exposure: Which Actually Works for Binge Eating?
Mindful eating and cue exposure both help binge eating, but through different mechanisms. Compare the evidence and learn which approach fits your needs.
What Is Inhibitory Learning? The Key to Binge Eating Recovery
Inhibitory learning is the brain mechanism that makes cue exposure therapy work for binge eating. Learn what it's and why it matters for recovery.
How to Stop Eating at Night: A Cue Reactivity Guide
Can't stop eating at night? Learn why nighttime binge eating happens and how to stop it using cue reactivity science and nervous system regulation.
How to Break the Binge Eating Cycle in 5 Steps
Break the binge eating cycle with 5 neuroscience-backed steps. Learn why the cycle repeats and how to stop it using cue exposure and nervous system tools.
Cue Exposure Therapy for Binge Eating: What the Science Says
Cue exposure therapy rewires binge eating at the neurological level. Learn the science, evidence, and how it works for BED recovery.
How to Stop Binge Eating: A Nervous System Approach
Learn how to stop binge eating using nervous system regulation and cue exposure science. Evidence-based strategies that go beyond willpower.