WHY YOU'VE LOST YOUR HUNGER
It's not in your head. Something turned the signal off.
It's not in your head. Something turned the signal off.
Your body has a hormone called ghrelin. It's the only known hormone whose job is to make you hungry. When it works — your stomach growls. Food sounds good. You eat because you want to.
But four things kill that signal. And they rarely show up alone.
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A Sluggish Gut Mutes Hunger
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Digestion Slows Down
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Ghrelin Signal Gets Weak
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Food Stops Sounding Good
