Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for all the insights. My endocrinologist did test me for insulin resistance to see if I’d benefit from metoformin but my labs came back normal. I do have thyroid issues but I’m on medication for that and my levels are tested regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Any PCP doctor recommendations who are particularly good at helping to evaluate/address this (ideally in a constructive, low judgement manner)? I'm in VA but willing to travel.
Anonymous wrote:OP, was your fasting insulin tested? Was it 4.9 or lower? If higher, can still be in "normal" range but causing issues. If only glucose was tested, not a useful proxy.
Lowering insulin has many benefits for mood that can also drive binge eating. I was really surprised at what a game changer it was for me.
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/mental-health-guides
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binge eating is strongly linked to insulin resistance. Targeting that with LC higher protein diet, IF and supplements like inositol, berberine or NAC or a med like metformin can help extinguish the behavior.
https://www.edcatalogue.com/insulin-resistance-binge-eating/
https://www.dietdoctor.com/high-protein
This book was also really helpful to me. https://www.amazon.com/End-Your-Carb-Confusion-Customize/dp/1628604298
To start, eat 3 full meals and cut snacking. Focus on 30g+ of protein + high fiber green veg + some healthy fat and eat that first, before any starch. Stable glucose and insulin levels will help control cravings.
Good luck!
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Weirdly, IF in a six hour or eight hour window, depending on my schedule, with two meals that don’t include junk/sugar reduces all cravings for me. My doctor said this is because IF stabilizes blood sugar levels so there isn’t the spike and crash. In any case, why not try this for two weeks, focusing on making the two meals junk/sugar free, and see if it doesn’t reduce your cravings?
Bonus: I look and feel so much healthier when I do this.
Anonymous wrote:Binge eating is strongly linked to insulin resistance. Targeting that with LC higher protein diet, IF and supplements like inositol, berberine or NAC or a med like metformin can help extinguish the behavior.
https://www.edcatalogue.com/insulin-resistance-binge-eating/
https://www.dietdoctor.com/high-protein
This book was also really helpful to me. https://www.amazon.com/End-Your-Carb-Confusion-Customize/dp/1628604298
To start, eat 3 full meals and cut snacking. Focus on 30g+ of protein + high fiber green veg + some healthy fat and eat that first, before any starch. Stable glucose and insulin levels will help control cravings.
Good luck!