GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in others
- Chris Owens experienced 'food noise' hijacking his brain but found that starting a GLP-1 medication in May 2024 reduced his desire for certain foods without altering taste.
- Many individuals with binge eating disorder find GLP-1 medications life-changing, particularly when other treatments have failed.
- Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford observed significant reductions in binge behaviors in patients unresponsive to therapy and other drugs after using GLP-1s.
- While GLP-1 medications help some with binge eating, their mechanisms may also intensify disordered eating in others.
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GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in others
Thriveworks reports that GLP-1 medications help some binge eaters manage cravings but may also fuel disordered eating in others, highlighting their complex effects.
GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in others - Stateline Publications
GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in othersChris Owens says he knew what healthy eating looked like in theory, but it felt like food noise had “hijacked” his brain. “I wasn’t free to make those choices,” he explains. “I don’t know that the food noise was ever quiet enough to where I could actually experience real physical hunger. I just always wanted food.”Owens, now 52, began regularly …
GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in others - Seward Independent
GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in othersChris Owens says he knew what healthy eating looked like in theory, but it felt like food noise had “hijacked” his brain. “I wasn’t free to make those choices,” he explains. “I don’t know that the food noise was ever quiet enough to where I could actually experience real physical hunger. I just always wanted food.”Owens, now 52, began regularly …

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