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20. Sugar Addiction? 5 Reasons You Crave Bread, Sweets & Carbs All Day

20. Sugar Addiction? 5 Reasons You Crave Bread, Sweets & Carbs All Day

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Do you feel like you're constantly craving bread, sweets, chips, desserts, or sugary snacks? Have you ever wondered why some days you can stay on track effortlessly while other days it feels like your brain is pulling you toward sugar all day long? In this episode of Health Beyond Weight Loss, Registered Nurse and Holistic Health Coach TaShawn Davis explores the science behind cravings, insulin resistance, blood sugar swings, neuroplasticity, stress, and the thought patterns that can keep people stuck in unhealthy cycles. You'll learn why cravings are often more than a lack of willpower and how understanding your body's signals can help you regain control of your health. Most importantly, you'll discover why: "A craving is a message, not a command." IN THIS EPISODE: 🧠 The connection between cravings and insulin resistance 🍞 Why bread and sugar cravings feel so powerful 📈 How blood sugar spikes and crashes drive hunger 😴 The surprising role sleep plays in cravings 😰 How stress and cortisol increase sugar cravings 🧠 What neuroscience teaches us about habit loops and neuroplasticity 🙏 The connection between thoughts, habits, and faith 🍳 Why protein may be one of the most powerful tools for reducing cravings 🚶 How movement and lifestyle habits can support blood sugar stability 💚 Practical steps to help you break the cycle KEY TAKEAWAYS: ✔ Your body is not broken. ✔ Cravings are not proof that you're weak. ✔ Blood sugar instability can drive powerful urges for sugar and carbohydrates. ✔ What you repeatedly practice becomes easier over time. ✔ The brain can build new pathways through repetition and consistency. ✔ Small daily choices can lead to lasting change. ✔ Your body is smart and often gives clues about what it truly needs. FEATURED RESEARCH PMOS / PCOS Name Change and Metabolic Health The Endocrine Society and international experts have proposed changing the name PCOS to PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome) to better reflect the significant metabolic and insulin resistance components associated with the condition. https://www.endocrine.org/news-and-advocacy/news-room/2026/pcos-name-change Ultra-Processed Foods and Food Cravings Research suggests that ultra-processed foods may influence reward pathways, overeating behaviors, and food cravings, contributing to metabolic dysfunction and poor health outcomes. https://www.bmj.com/content/384/bmj-2023-077310 RELATED EPISODES 🎙 Episode 19 Vacation Weight Gain? 7 Summer Habits That Spike Blood Sugar Fast 🎙 Episode 18 Acid Reflux Keeps Coming Back? The Hidden Link Between Insulin Resistance, GERD & Stomach Acid 🎙 Episode 17 Why You Wake Up Tired: Blood Sugar Spikes, Cortisol & Poor Sleep 🎙 Episode 16 Always Tired, Congested or Allergic? The Hidden Link Between Blood Sugar, Vitamin D & Inflammation 🎙 Episode 15 Always Hungry? How Constant Snacking Keeps Insulin High All Day FREE RESOURCES 🎁 FREE 3-Day Sugar Reset Guide 💚 Join the FREE Health Beyond Weight Loss Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthbeyondweightloss 📅 Book a FREE 15-Minute Consultation: https://www.writethevision22.com 🌐 Website: https://www.writethevision22.com FOLLOW TASHAWN DAVIS, RN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tashawndavisrnhealthcoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashawndavisrnhealthcoach BOOKS BY TASHAWN DAVIS, RN 📘 Sugar Deception https://a.co/d/00gYUkHd 📗 Uproot The Cravings https://a.co/d/032qzChc ABOUT THE PODCAST Health Beyond Weight Loss helps people understand insulin resistance, blood sugar, metabolic health, inflammation, obesity, type 2 diabetes, cravings, hormones, brain fog, fatigue, and the root causes behind many common health symptoms. Hosted by Registered Nurse and Holistic Health Coach TaShawn Davis, each episode combines science, practical lifestyle strategies, real patient experiences, and faith-based encouragement to help listeners make informed healthcare decisions. New episodes every Monday and Thursday. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before making changes to medications, supplements, diet, or lifestyle.
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