02/04/2025
Stop doing this now 👇🏼
I struggled with binge eating for nearly three decades. Oh how I wish someone had told me this sooner. It would have saved me so much heartache and time!
If you’re stuck in the binge-restrict cycle, the first thing you need to address is restriction.
There’s extensive research showing that dieting and food restriction directly contribute to binge eating. The more we deprive ourselves, the more our body fights back, and that is exactly what leads to those intense urges to binge.
One of the biggest studies proving this is the Minnesota Starvation Experiment. Researchers put a group of men on a restrictive diet, and the effects were shocking.
⚡ They became obsessed with food.
⚡ They binged uncontrollably when given access to food again.
⚡ They experienced extreme hunger, emotional distress, and constant preoccupation with eating.
Sound familiar? This is exactly what happens when we chronically diet or restrict.
🔬 Why does restriction lead to binge eating?
1️⃣ Biological response – Your body perceives restriction as a threat and increases hunger hormones, making food cravings feel impossible to resist.
2️⃣ Psychological effect – When you label food as "off-limits," it becomes even more desirable. This leads to the "last supper" mentality where you eat as much as possible before the restriction starts again.
3️⃣ Survival mechanism – Your brain is wired to seek out energy when it senses deprivation. You lose control around food, not because you lack willpower, but because your body is trying to protect you from starvation.
If you want to stop binge eating, you have to stop restricting. I know that can feel scary, but eating enough and allowing all foods without guilt is what truly brings back balance.
Let me know your thoughts below! ⬇️💛
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