Thank you so much. These are answers I have been looking for for years! I am not overweight at all but still have near daily problems with binging. It happens in phases, but once a cycle is going it feels almost mindless and uncontrollable. It is really amazing to hear this perspective and it gives me hope that I will be able to break the cycle.
I have lost the same weight over and over. In this ideration, I have lost 80 lbs and could lose 30 more. For years, I had no interest in eating at night/after dinner. My attitude was that I wasn't going to use much energy so didn't need more food. All of a sudden, I started eating after dinner. I think I heard that it wasn't good to go to bed hungry and bought into it. Now it's been next to impossible to stop. Crunchy foods like unsalted brown rice crackers are a good choice but, I will eat the whole package and then I'll have to have some avocado on them, etc. I will eat all this after filling up on a healthy, big dinner. It's as though I don't have stretch receptors. Now, I have made the decision not to buy them. I will go back to this video over and over to be reminded that there's a natural reason that I'm triggered to eat when full at night. The funniest thing you said is that some of us are actually triggered by being full. I have wondered that for years. Being full, is a trigger for me to binge, especially at night. Funny thing is that even if I don't cram at night, I'm not hungry in the morning. I'm never hungry in the morning. Noticing this has told me that wanting to eat after the evening meal is not true hunger. You have given me so much ability to save me from myself. Thanks for this talk, and thank you Gustavo, for the webinar. We love them.
It's so interesting to see the parallels in our own lives with respect to this topic. I do want to note something that I have experienced. I think there's another aspect to this. It took years to quit cigarette cravings, until I decided I wanted to be healthy. Also, after decades of drinking up to 4 beers per night, I was suffering health issues, and decided to quit. It was trivially easy. No side affects whatsoever. Recently I became vegan, and even cheese was easily stopped. Also, I see this in terms of emotional cravings. I've had horrible times quitting friends who were toxic. Neediness as a kind of craving. Just observations. Very interesting topic. I want to add that the only way I could quit nicotine was to defer. Whenever I had a craving, I told myself I'd wait just ten minutes. I would put off having another cigarette, and very often I would forget I was craving.
This is HUGELY important information. It will definitely be a discussion the Hot Potato Mamas will be having in the coming weeks. Thank you Gustavo for this interview, and a major thank you to Dr. Lisle for all the good work he does. We are so blessed and fortunate to have this kind of help.
I love Dr. Lisle and Dr. McDougall too! Such good info on how to eat for optimal health. Binge eating is so prevalent! Love hearing this and the conditioning psychology.
Thank you, I will give this my best shot, It is worth it to me, I was 6 months without ba food, lost 35 pnds. now I nee this chip everyday, tomorrow I will fight like I'm fighting for my life.
This was absolutely a great presentation! Dr. Lisle had me figured out to a "T". Maybe I can accomplish something in the evenings when I stop spending all my time stalking the refrigerator.
OMG. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS INSIGHT. I have been struggling with this recently. This possibly saved me and helped me to continue on my starch based program. Very grateful for these insights.
I am fighting so hard to grit my teeth and get through the binge urges but it is a nightly war right now... I hope I can get to the 'happy' place soon... :(
How did you do? Were you able to break the cram circuit habit? How long did it take you to get to the happy place? I am about to start fighting the war now.
Anyone else considering how intermittent fasting could actually CAUSE a conditioned cram circuit? I see how IF could theoretically or inadvertently help someone out of a cram circuit, however, I've begun to wonder if fasting all day, many times resisting hunger and restricting the drive to eat, tends to increase my preoccupation with food throughout the day, then once the daily 4-6 hour 'eating window' comes around, I'm so fixated on and anticipating food that it actually makes the urge cram much stronger. Anyone had this experience? Perhaps a more balanced eating schedule throughout the day would lessen mental pressure and anxiety around the huge feeding window in the evening and there would be less of a drive to cram because the body and mind haven't been perceiving a shortage of calories all day long on a regular basis. Learning this and conceptualizing this pattern in this way, is a PROFOUND breakthrough for me!
I heard the so-called "Israeli Commando" IF has a 4-hour feeding window, right before sleep time, so maybe the wisdom here is their crave-cram is also their only feeding, assuming this is true.
I think this may be my problem. Although I eat healthy (WFPB) , I have a terrible habit of eating again, late in the evening, even though I'm not hungry. As a result, I cannot lose that last 20lbs. My weakness is dates, or anything sweet, even fruit. I suppose I will have to grit my teeth and get past the late night cravings until they go away. Has anyone here been successful in breaking this conditioning?
I don't want to be that guy, but "Pavlov" name supposedly written in Russian language is just mamba jamba, random non exist symbols. "Павлов" is correct way to write it. Just saying.
You should watch a followup discussion with Dr. Lisle and Chef AJ where he explains HOW to do exactly that. To see the video, visit Chef AJ's UA-cam Channel and look for the October 3, 2017 posting of the video "Healthy Living LIVE with Dr. Doug Lisle - Cramming and Bingeing" ua-cam.com/video/E1f4_5oCNaQ/v-deo.html
More brilliant work, but I need more convincing the cram circuit necessarily came from our ancestors cramming meat specifically. I would be interested in seeing the research. (It seems it would be hard to prove something like that.). If they are basing off of observing modern hunter gatherer tribes, such tribes likely have more restricted geographical ranges compared to the Stone Age due to encroachment by large city-dwelling civilizations that have been around the past 10,000 years. The diets of modern hunter gatherers may not be representative of what existed in the Stone Age when there may have been lower population densities. Could the high caloric food have sometimes been nuts or other fat dense fruit (like avocados or durian) or even over-consumption of lower calorie foods ( like tubers)?
If I understand correctly, the cram circuit comes not solely from cramming meat... it comes from cramming any food high in caloric density... like, honey for example or your examples of durian and avocados. Nuts are super labor intensive to crack open and eat, so it's not probable nuts would have been a cramming event.
When you kill a big animal, you have to cram it, to use it while it's good. The whole tribe would partake. Taking down a dinosaur was a tribe effort and when it was gone, it was gone. Nuts and avocados would have the same effect if you could get enough of them at the same time. Understanding the theory and applying it to my life today helps me follow the Maximum Weight Loss Plan better. I know that in ancient times there weren't processed foods or refined flours but eliminating those will move me toward my needs. Knowing where it all came from is wonderful but, it still all comes down to eating more of the lower calorie dense foods. Have to stop kidding myself that my case is different or maybe what he's saying doesn't apply to me or, worse, that I can get away from 'just a little.'
You should watch a followup discussion with Dr. Lisle and Chef AJ where he explains HOW to do exactly that. To see the video, visit Chef AJ's UA-cam Channel and look for the October 3, 2017 posting of the video "Healthy Living LIVE with Dr. Doug Lisle - Cramming and Bingeing" ua-cam.com/video/E1f4_5oCNaQ/v-deo.html Good luck!
Genius. Going on my Bookmarks Bar. Thanks to Gustavo and especially Dr Lisle.. The "Upvotes" certainly dominate the "Downvotes". But I just don't get people downvoting, and not making a comment. To me it's discoureous. If anyone would comment on that, I'd appreciate it. Even though at present this video has over 13,000 views, I still don't get the few downvotes. In reading the comments, they are almost all positive.
Thank you so much. These are answers I have been looking for for years! I am not overweight at all but still have near daily problems with binging. It happens in phases, but once a cycle is going it feels almost mindless and uncontrollable. It is really amazing to hear this perspective and it gives me hope that I will be able to break the cycle.
Mind blown!.. Thank you so much for this presentation. This is gold. Now I finally understand WHY I'm doing what I'm doing.
I have lost the same weight over and over. In this ideration, I have lost 80 lbs and could lose 30 more. For years, I had no interest in eating at night/after dinner. My attitude was that I wasn't going to use much energy so didn't need more food. All of a sudden, I started eating after dinner. I think I heard that it wasn't good to go to bed hungry and bought into it. Now it's been next to impossible to stop. Crunchy foods like unsalted brown rice crackers are a good choice but, I will eat the whole package and then I'll have to have some avocado on them, etc. I will eat all this after filling up on a healthy, big dinner. It's as though I don't have stretch receptors. Now, I have made the decision not to buy them. I will go back to this video over and over to be reminded that there's a natural reason that I'm triggered to eat when full at night. The funniest thing you said is that some of us are actually triggered by being full. I have wondered that for years. Being full, is a trigger for me to binge, especially at night. Funny thing is that even if I don't cram at night, I'm not hungry in the morning. I'm never hungry in the morning. Noticing this has told me that wanting to eat after the evening meal is not true hunger. You have given me so much ability to save me from myself. Thanks for this talk, and thank you Gustavo, for the webinar. We love them.
What a fascinating webinar! Thank-you, Dr. Lisle for the information and, Gustavo for the presentation.
It's so interesting to see the parallels in our own lives with respect to this topic. I do want to note something that I have experienced. I think there's another aspect to this. It took years to quit cigarette cravings, until I decided I wanted to be healthy. Also, after decades of drinking up to 4 beers per night, I was suffering health issues, and decided to quit. It was trivially easy. No side affects whatsoever. Recently I became vegan, and even cheese was easily stopped. Also, I see this in terms of emotional cravings. I've had horrible times quitting friends who were toxic. Neediness as a kind of craving. Just observations. Very interesting topic.
I want to add that the only way I could quit nicotine was to defer. Whenever I had a craving, I told myself I'd wait just ten minutes. I would put off having another cigarette, and very often I would forget I was craving.
Thank you so much to you and Dr Lisle for bringing this leading edge and valuable information! Lifechanging!!!
Excellent presentation. I learn more actionable tips here than anywhere on the intent regarding importance of controlling my environment. Thank you.
This discussion hits home for me. As usual Dr. Lisle helps us lose weight without losing our minds.
This is HUGELY important information. It will definitely be a discussion the Hot Potato Mamas will be having in the coming weeks. Thank you Gustavo for this interview, and a major thank you to Dr. Lisle for all the good work he does. We are so blessed and fortunate to have this kind of help.
I love Dr. Lisle and Dr. McDougall too! Such good info on how to eat for optimal health. Binge eating is so prevalent! Love hearing this and the conditioning psychology.
This could help a lot of people enlightened enough to understand this.
If you like Dr. Doug you should check out his podcast _Beat Your Genes_, it's awesome.
hb thank you very much!!
Wow! Dr. Lisle! This is EXACTLY my problem!!! Holy cow.. Thank you sooooo much! 🤯
Thank you, I will give this my best shot, It is worth it to me, I was 6 months without ba food, lost 35 pnds. now I nee this chip everyday, tomorrow I will fight like I'm fighting for my life.
The rat study drawing is epic! My favorite illustration thus far!
Thank you Gustavo and Dr. Lisle!
This was absolutely a great presentation! Dr. Lisle had me figured out to a "T". Maybe I can accomplish something in the evenings when I stop spending all my time stalking the refrigerator.
Great looking forward to listen to this 😀
Thank you Dr. Lisle this information is the piece I have been missing. This is so appreciated!
I love Dr Lysle. He has taught me soooo much! ❤️❤️
OMG. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS INSIGHT. I have been struggling with this recently. This possibly saved me and helped me to continue on my starch based program. Very grateful for these insights.
Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for this presentation!
Wow. Another amazing insight. Always informative and useful. Many thanks.
This has been so enlightening! Thank you both.
It's the first bite, drink, smoke that does the damage!
I figured that anything after 6:00 is a no no..it's a deal breaker...no control...so this explains everything..I'm not a bad person after all..
There's a kind of reset. There's a strong answer that reaches into this particular video as well as the spiritual condition. FASTING.
Brilliant!..nothing else to add...
This explains what Jared Diamond said in The World Until Yesterday about the sweet potato binges after harvest. Thank you so much. Who knew?
I am fighting so hard to grit my teeth and get through the binge urges but it is a nightly war right now... I hope I can get to the 'happy' place soon... :(
How did you do? Were you able to break the cram circuit habit? How long did it take you to get to the happy place? I am about to start fighting the war now.
yeah yeah, I get the fig newton whole wheat cram 😁. this info is really important in so many areas. especially chemical addiction.
This is so true.. I realized yesterday that I can't have peanut butter in my house if I want to lose weight. Those sandwiches are addictive to me
Anyone else considering how intermittent fasting could actually CAUSE a conditioned cram circuit? I see how IF could theoretically or inadvertently help someone out of a cram circuit, however, I've begun to wonder if fasting all day, many times resisting hunger and restricting the drive to eat, tends to increase my preoccupation with food throughout the day, then once the daily 4-6 hour 'eating window' comes around, I'm so fixated on and anticipating food that it actually makes the urge cram much stronger.
Anyone had this experience? Perhaps a more balanced eating schedule throughout the day would lessen mental pressure and anxiety around the huge feeding window in the evening and there would be less of a drive to cram because the body and mind haven't been perceiving a shortage of calories all day long on a regular basis. Learning this and conceptualizing this pattern in this way, is a PROFOUND breakthrough for me!
Juice Feast Movement I could see this happening!
I heard the so-called "Israeli Commando" IF has a 4-hour feeding window, right before sleep time, so maybe the wisdom here is their crave-cram is also their only feeding, assuming this is true.
Fascinating and illuminating!
I crave grapes at night lately - Concord grapes, there is. There are in season now and they are my favorite.
Wow no wonder people can't keep their weight off. most people gain it back plus. Very helpful. takes away the blame and moral issue from the problem
how can you break a conditioned response to eat on a full stomach? Particularly one that has been going on for around 4 decades
I think this may be my problem. Although I eat healthy (WFPB) , I have a terrible habit of eating again, late in the evening, even though I'm not hungry. As a result, I cannot lose that last 20lbs. My weakness is dates, or anything sweet, even fruit. I suppose I will have to grit my teeth and get past the late night cravings until they go away. Has anyone here been successful in breaking this conditioning?
This is really good stuff. Please don't stop
they refused to eat for 14 Days?!?!?
WOW!!!!
Genius!!!
Thank You
It's a Tasmanian Devil, obviously. That was never in doubt 😏
Hah, that extinction curve looks like what happens to my brain when I go off the wagon.
I don't want to be that guy, but "Pavlov" name supposedly written in Russian language is just mamba jamba, random non exist symbols. "Павлов" is correct way to write it. Just saying.
What can a person do to stop binge eating ? And can it be done - to stop after many years of this condition?
You should watch a followup discussion with Dr. Lisle and Chef AJ where he explains HOW to do exactly that. To see the video, visit Chef AJ's UA-cam Channel and look for the October 3, 2017 posting of the video "Healthy Living LIVE with Dr. Doug Lisle - Cramming and Bingeing" ua-cam.com/video/E1f4_5oCNaQ/v-deo.html
More brilliant work, but I need more convincing the cram circuit necessarily came from our ancestors cramming meat specifically. I would be interested in seeing the research. (It seems it would be hard to prove something like that.).
If they are basing off of observing modern hunter gatherer tribes, such tribes likely have more restricted geographical ranges compared to the Stone Age due to encroachment by large city-dwelling civilizations that have been around the past 10,000 years. The diets of modern hunter gatherers may not be representative of what existed in the Stone Age when there may have been lower population densities.
Could the high caloric food have sometimes been nuts or other fat dense fruit (like avocados or durian) or even over-consumption of lower calorie foods ( like tubers)?
If I understand correctly, the cram circuit comes not solely from cramming meat... it comes from cramming any food high in caloric density... like, honey for example or your examples of durian and avocados. Nuts are super labor intensive to crack open and eat, so it's not probable nuts would have been a cramming event.
When you kill a big animal, you have to cram it, to use it while it's good. The whole tribe would partake. Taking down a dinosaur was a tribe effort and when it was gone, it was gone. Nuts and avocados would have the same effect if you could get enough of them at the same time. Understanding the theory and applying it to my life today helps me follow the Maximum Weight Loss Plan better. I know that in ancient times there weren't processed foods or refined flours but eliminating those will move me toward my needs. Knowing where it all came from is wonderful but, it still all comes down to eating more of the lower calorie dense foods. Have to stop kidding myself that my case is different or maybe what he's saying doesn't apply to me or, worse, that I can get away from 'just a little.'
Amazing. I knew he was going to tell me to stop munching at night. Ugh. That will be close to impossible for me.
You should watch a followup discussion with Dr. Lisle and Chef AJ where he explains HOW to do exactly that. To see the video, visit Chef AJ's UA-cam Channel and look for the October 3, 2017 posting of the video "Healthy Living LIVE with Dr. Doug Lisle - Cramming and Bingeing" ua-cam.com/video/E1f4_5oCNaQ/v-deo.html
Good luck!
Thanks Angela. That was very good.
Did you have any luck breaking your habit?
Interesting but hearing about the torture of animals is difficult to listen to.
Brilliant.
Hold the phone... vegan Reeses?
Ha it's like when my hands heat up when I am heading outside in cold weather..I live in northern Ontario
Omg.....now i know why we eat some stuff like crazy even if we know it's killing us/the planet/animals🙄
EXCELLENT!!
Genius. Going on my Bookmarks Bar. Thanks to Gustavo and especially Dr Lisle..
The "Upvotes" certainly dominate the "Downvotes". But I just don't get people downvoting, and not making a comment. To me it's discoureous. If anyone would comment on that, I'd appreciate it. Even though at present this video has over 13,000 views, I still don't get the few downvotes. In reading the comments, they are almost all positive.
Ohhhhh, now I get it!
Like the only time I crave junk food is after one glass of wine...remove the trigger..
I cram grapes.
Pleasure trap=Audible
OMG?.
I’m one of those weird people who will cram potatoes. Well... more like winter squash, especially kobacha.
Avoid GMO;!!!s