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Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Ep. 348 Bright Line Eating: Exploring the Complexity of Food Addiction with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson

Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Cynthia Thurlow

Alternative Health, Nutrition, Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

I am honored to connect with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson today. Dr. Peirce Thompson is an adjunct associate professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester and an expert in the psychology of eating. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of Bright Line Eating. In our conversation today, we dive into the complexities of food addiction, exploring why it is even more challenging than drug or alcohol addiction, the importance of awareness around food addiction, and the impact of genetics and trauma. We discuss the addictive properties of sugar and flour, the bliss point in the processed food industry, and misconceptions surrounding artificial sugars. Dr. Peirce Thompson also shares her journey of addiction and recovery, offering invaluable insights on breaking the cycle of addiction and reframing our relationship with hunger. I am confident that today’s discussion with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson will provide valuable insights and provoke thoughtful reflections. Join us to learn how to break the cycle of addiction and reclaim control over your relationship with food. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Why food addiction is more challenging to treat than other addictions What are the signs of food addiction? The role of genetics in obesity and food addiction How trauma can lead to food addiction Why hyper-palatable processed foods are so addictive How sugar impacts the brain Why it is best to avoid high fructose corn syrup and all artificial sugars How food companies use the bliss point to make their products addictive Why structured eating is essential in modern society Why hunger is not an emergency Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to [email protected] Connect with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson Bright Line Eating

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0:00.0

Welcome to Everyday Wellness Podcast. I'm your host, Nurse Practitioner Cynthia Thurlow.

0:07.0

This podcast is designed to educate, empower, and inspire you to achieve your health and wellness goals.

0:14.0

My goal and intent is to provide you with the best content and conversations from leaders in the

0:19.2

health and wellness industry each week and impact over a million lives.

0:23.4

Today I had the honor of connecting with Dr. Susan Pierce Thompson. She's the New York Times

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best-selling author Bright Line Eating. She is also an adjunct associate professor

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of brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester and an expert in the psychology of

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eating. Today we spoke at length about why food addiction is harder than drug or

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alcohol addiction, awareness-run food addiction,

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the impact of genetics, the role of trauma,

0:56.9

why sugar and flour are so addictive,

0:59.5

the bliss point in the process food industry,

1:02.2

how artificial sugars are no better than

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sucrose or high fructose corn syrup, her profoundly impactful story of

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addiction and recovery, how to break the cycle of addiction, and why hunger is not an emergency.

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I know you will enjoy this conversation as much as I did recording it.

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It is such a pleasure to connect with you. I'm a huge admire of your work.

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Welcome.

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Thank you, Cynthia. It's great to be here.

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Yeah, I thought we could really start the conversation helping listeners understand what

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differentiates food addiction from other types of addictions and you speak a great deal

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in your work about why food is so different because we need food to survive versus we don't need

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