Overcoming Food Addiction with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson

Well Beyond 40 - A podcast by JJ Virgin

In today’s podcast, Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson joins JJ to share her personal journey with food and drug addiction and how she turned her life around. Dr. Thompson explains why it’s so hard to resist overeating, how to know if you’re susceptible to addiction, and key strategies based on science and psychology to achieve freedom from food addiction and permanent weight loss. Listen to find out if your brain is blocking you from losing weight and how you can live happy, thin, and free for good!   Key Takeaways: [:10] Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson’s career briefing [2:44] How did Dr. Thompson become an expert in the psychology of eating? [4:15] Dr. Thompson was surprised to learn that food was harder to kick than drugs. [5:45] With food addiction, you can still be somewhat functional. [6:50] There’s a common myth about obesity and weight loss. [8:30] Research shows addiction is not in the substance.   [9:45] How would someone know if they’re susceptible to addiction? [12:21] Dr. Thompson’s Bright Line Eating program works with people who are higher on the susceptibility scale and need a different kind of approach to overcome food addiction. [14:01] What is the willpower gap? [16:12] You need to get your food right to achieve a healthy weight. [17:30] If you want to get your food right, it’s not about learning what to eat -- the issue is implementation over the long term. [20:44] What’s the connection between self-worth and food? [22:20] The sugary, processed foods we're eating drive powerful cravings and insatiable eating. [25:09] You have to get your food straight first and then your self-worth fills up on its own. [26:12] Get Dr. Thompson’s free report on three huge mistakes you make in weight loss and what you can do about them. [28:17] Fact: the true cause of weight gain is not calories, it’s food intolerance. [29:05] Listener’s question: I’m perfect throughout the day, but at night, I find myself in bed eating ice-cream. What do I do? [29:54] Use a food journal and don’t bring the enemy into the house.   Mentioned in this episode: JJVirgin.com/drsusan Bright Line Eating JJVirgin.com JJVirgin.com/books JJ Virgin at Facebook JJ Virgin at Instagram