The diet world just picked another champion.
This time it's intermittent fasting. The case for it is real, and so is the 38% dropout rate. This episode looks at what the data shows about both approaches, what the neuroscience says about where sustainable fat loss lives, and what question every protocol conversation is actually trying to ask.
In This Episode:
1. The debate is a setup. Comparing protocols means staying inside the diet industry's frame. The tool isn't the problem. The relationship underneath it is.
2. Intermittent fasting works for one reason: total calorie reduction. Clinical trials confirm real results and a 38% dropout rate, higher than participants who cut calories with no time-based structure at all.
3. The body reads a fasting window as a starvation signal. Cortisol rises. Ghrelin surges. When the eating window opens on a system flooded with hunger chemistry, control doesn't just get harder. Biology takes over. The body is running exactly the software it was designed to run.
4. Years of restriction damage the one skill mindful eating depends on. Interoception: the ability to feel hunger and fullness accurately. Every rule followed in place of an internal signal trains us further from our own bodies. Mindful eating's job is to recalibrate the compass that dieting broke.
5. The neuroscience is direct. Mindful eating doesn't manage cravings from above. It changes the wiring below. Neuroimaging shows it physically quiets the brain's reward pathway and strengthens the circuits where deliberate choice lives. The food noise gets quieter because the brain has changed its response to the signal.
6. Every conversation about fat loss eventually arrives at the same question. Not which protocol to follow. Who do you want to be in relationship with food? The thermostat is always an identity question. Mindful eating works at that level. Everything else reaches around it.
Ready to go deeper?
If this one landed, the next step isn't another protocol. It's a different target entirely. Escape the Willpower Trap is where we do this work, changing the relationship with food, not the meal schedule. The quiet mind is waiting.
The door is open:
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