132: Why Do Most People Not Eat Healthy?

132: Why Do Most People Not Eat Healthy?

Author: Dr. Steve Hughlett May 26, 2025 Duration: 37:15

In this episode, Dr. Steve dives into the real reasons why most people struggle to eat healthy. Drawing from his 30 years of experience as a clinical pharmacist, he unpacks the difference between true hunger and habitual eating, the impact of ultra-processed foods, and how food companies keep us addicted. He also offers practical tips to break unhealthy habits, understand what real nutrition means, and how to make healthier choices that fit into everyday life.

 

[00:01 - 05:35] Understanding Hunger vs. Habitual Eating

Hunger signals mean your body needs nutrients, not just food.

When sick, your body diverts blood from the gut, reducing appetite.
            Many adults eat out of habit, not true hunger.
            Ultra-processed foods lack nutrients and cause repeated hunger signals.
            Sometimes thirst is mistaken for hunger—try drinking water first.

 

[05:36 - 11:51] How Ultra-Processed Foods Keep You Eating More

Food companies design ultra-processed foods to be addictive.
            Sugar and high fructose corn syrup trigger the brain's pleasure centers like drugs.
            Ultra-processed foods are cheap, widely available, and heavily advertised.
            These foods cause high insulin, inflammation, and blood sugar spikes.
            The cycle of eating nutrient-poor foods leads to chronic disease and medication dependence.

 

[11:52 - 15:59]Emotional Eating and the Power of Nutrition Knowledge

People often eat due to emotions—boredom, stress, celebration, or social gatherings.

Lack of preparation leads to grabbing whatever food is available, often unhealthy choices.
            Most people don't truly understand nutrition or what their body really needs.
            Misinformation about food, especially animal products, leads to poor dietary choices.

Proper nutrition from animal-based foods can prevent and even reverse diseases like type 2 diabetes.
Real fruit and vegetables are good, but processed versions or juices lose valuable nutrients.

 

[16:00 - 27:37] The Cost and Myths of Healthy Eating

Processed foods are cheap but lack nutrients, causing constant hunger.
Healthy whole foods keep you fuller and reduce how often you eat.
Healthy eating can be affordable by choosing simple cuts and buying in bulk.

Food marketing often misleads with fake health claims on processed products.

 

[27:38 - 36:28] Practical Healthy Eating Tips

Shop store edges for whole, nutrient-dense foods; avoid processed aisles.

Choose full-fat dairy, healthy oils, and animal proteins.

Swap carb-heavy items (buns, noodles) for protein alternatives.

Plan meals and bring food to events to avoid unhealthy choices.

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Tweetable Quotes:

"A big reason why people tend to eat is just outta habit." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"  Food companies have made you addicted. They've made you addicted to their food for a specific reason because they are a business." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

" The hunger signal is telling the person to eat the nutrients that the body needs. " - Dr. Steve Hughlett

" People who eat most of their meals from animal-based foods, these people are healthier."  - Dr. Steve Hughlett

" We have fallen into their trap of thinking that sugar is the only thing that tastes good. Once you can get that outta your mind and say no, sugar, if it tastes sweet, it truly is poisoned. It truly is a toxin to your body."   - Dr. Steve Hughlett

 

Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel/podcast/publication is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or medications.

 


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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