095: Do You Need A Drug To Keep You Feeling Full?

095: Do You Need A Drug To Keep You Feeling Full?

Author: Dr. Steve Hughlett September 9, 2024 Duration: 36:02

In this episode, Dr. Steve explores the question: do you really need drugs to feel full? He breaks down how our bodies are naturally equipped to regulate hunger and fullness without medication, just by eating the right foods.

Dr. Steve explains the role of essential nutrients, such as amino acids and fatty acids, and how they help keep you satisfied for hours. He also dives into the negative effects of carbohydrates, and processed foods, and how the modern diet has led to health issues like obesity and diabetes. 

 

Tune in to find out why real food, not drugs, is the key to staying healthy and full!

 

[00:01 - 02:28] The Shift to Processed Foods and Its Impact on Health

Man-made food, introduced in the 1970s, correlates with rising disease rates.

Our bodies naturally regulate hunger when fed real, nutrient-rich foods.

Diseases like obesity, diabetes, and cancer surged after the introduction of processed foods.

Drug companies capitalize on treating diseases caused by poor nutrition.

[02:29 - 06:19] The Role of Nutrients in Hunger and Satiety

Hunger is the body's signal that it needs nutrients like amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Animal proteins provide all essential amino acids, while plants require supplementation.

Eating nutrient-dense foods, particularly animal proteins and fats, helps maintain long-term satiety.

The right nutrients regulate hormonal signals that keep you feeling full.

[06:20 - 12:10] How Protein and Fat Keep You Full

Meat and fats digest slowly, keeping you full for hours

How meat stimulates hormones like cholecystokinin and peptide YY to signal fullness.

The process of digestion from the mouth to the intestine ensures long-lasting satiety.

The powerful effect of amino acids and fatty acids on appetite regulation.

Why a fatty meal can keep you full for up to 48 hours.

[12:11 - 21:47] The Problem with Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, leading to quick spikes in insulin.

Unlike proteins and fats, carbs don't keep you full and can make you hungrier.

How constant carbohydrate intake leads to insulin resistance and inflammation.

Dr. Steve warns about the hidden dangers of ultra-processed carbs in modern diets.

[21:48 - 35:57] The Dangers of Appetite-Suppressing Drugs

These drugs artificially delay stomach emptying, causing a variety of health issues.

Long-term effects include malnutrition, muscle loss, and serious side effects.

Dr. Steve urges listeners to avoid these medications and switch to a nutrient-rich diet.

How relying on these drugs only masks the real problem: poor nutrition.

 

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Tweetable Quotes:

"Our bodies have always known how to feel full on its own." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"The reason our body makes us feel hungry is because it needs nutrients." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"You do not need a drug. We've never needed a drug." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"Carbohydrates have nothing that helps keep you satisfied when you eat carbohydrates. And actually you're going to see it actually makes you more hungry.' - Dr. Steve Hughlett

Carbohydrates have nothing that helps keep you satisfied when you eat them. And actually, you're going to see it makes you more hungry.


There’s a quiet revolution happening in how we think about health, one that questions whether a pill is always the answer. Nutrition Prescription: Wellness vs Medications explores that space where food and lifestyle intersect with conventional medicine. Hosted by Dr. Steve Hughlett, this podcast digs into real, practical strategies for building vitality that don’t rely on restrictive diets or costly supplement regimens. Each episode is built around actionable tips and genuine success stories from people who have navigated similar challenges. You’ll hear conversations focused on cultivating more natural energy and confidence, fundamentally shifting the approach from managing symptoms to fostering lasting health. It’s for anyone who feels stalled by their current routine, is curious about reducing reliance on medications under proper guidance, or simply wants a more balanced and informed relationship with food. The discussions steer clear of quick fixes, emphasizing instead sustainable habits and a deeper understanding of how nutrition acts as foundational medicine. Tune in for a grounded, evidence-informed perspective that makes holistic wellness feel accessible and practical, one meal and one mindful choice at a time.
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