Obesity: The War Within

Your Cycle Is Running Your Hunger, Cravings, and Mood

9 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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You eat the same way, follow the same routine, and then one week everything shifts. You're hungrier, more tired, craving foods you weren't even thinking about, and bloated for no obvious reason. Most women assume something went wrong. It didn't. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down what your menstrual cycle is actually doing to your appetite, energy, mood, and cravings every single month. Estrogen and progesterone don't stay flat. They rise and fall in patterns that directly change how hungry you feel, how much fuel your body needs, and why chocolate suddenly sounds necessary. You'll learn why cravings spike in the second half of your cycle and what your brain is actually trying to fix. Why the scale can jump several pounds without any real change in your body. Why your energy and motivation feel different week to week. And why fighting all of this with stricter rules usually makes things worse. Your body is not being unpredictable. It is doing exactly what it was designed to do. Once you understand the pattern, you stop blaming yourself for it.

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