Discover why your brain craves snacks after dark and learn practical, hormone-friendly strategies to curb late-night eating without relying on willpower alone.

How to not eat at night munchies








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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with my co-host Eli, and we are absolutely thrilled to dive into something that hits close to home for so many of us-those pesky late-night cravings.
Eli: That's right, Lena! And you know what? I was literally just thinking about this last night when I found myself staring into the fridge at 10 PM. We're going to unpack the science behind why our brains seem to go into overdrive for snacks when the sun goes down, and more importantly-what we can actually do about it.
Lena: Exactly! Because this isn't about willpower, folks. There's some fascinating biology happening here that we need to understand first.