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Why You Can't Tell When You're Hungry: The Neuroscience Of Interoception & The Intuitive Eating Trap

Dec 15, 2025
14 mins

Episode Description

The Somatic Signature of Hunger: Why You Can't Tell When You're Actually Hungry

Episode Summary: You’ve been told to "listen to your body" and "eat when you're hungry." 

But what if you’ve been listening for years and hear absolutely nothing until you’re starving? In this episode, we dismantle the myth of Intuitive Eating for chronic dieters. We explore the neuroscience of interoception, your body’s internal dashboard, and how years of restriction have effectively cut the wire between your gut and your brain.

If you feel like you're flying blind without a calorie tracker, this episode explains why and how to turn the lights back on.

Important points:

  • The "Deafness" of Dieting: How ignoring hunger signals for years has trained your brain to treat biological cues as background noise.
  • Interoception 101: Understanding the "8th sense" and the role of the Insula in regulating your weight.
  • The Intuitive Eating Trap: Why standard advice to "trust your gut" backfires for dieters who have lost their somatic connection.
  • High & Buzzy vs. Low & Hollow: A practical tool to distinguish between anxiety (nervous system activation) and true biological hunger.
  • Rebuilding the Hardware: Why you need "physical therapy" for your interoception before you can successfully eat intuitively.

Action Step: Practice the Non-Food Body Scan three times a day. Stop for 30 seconds and locate a sensation (temperature, pressure, heartbeat) that has nothing to do with food. You are retraining your brain to receive data from the body again.



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