Explore the neurobiological causes behind binge eating disorder and discover evidence-based strategies that actually work. From understanding emotional triggers to rewiring your brain's reward system, learn how to reclaim control over food and emotions.

Binge eating isn't a willpower problem—it's a complex neurobiological response that can be changed. The research shows that your brain's neuroplasticity means these patterns can literally be rewired once you interrupt the cycle and separate your authentic self from the impulsive urges.
Addressing binge eating: causes, effects, and effective strategies to overcome it.








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Samantha: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! We're absolutely thrilled to dive into something that affects millions of people but often gets swept under the rug-binge eating and how to actually break free from it.
Eli: Oh, I'm so excited about this one, Samantha! You know, we're going to explore not just what causes binge eating, but really dig into the fascinating science behind why our brains get hijacked by food, and more importantly-the proven strategies that actually work to overcome it.
Samantha: Exactly! And what I love is that we're drawing from some incredible research and groundbreaking approaches that go way beyond the typical "just have more willpower" advice that clearly isn't working for people.