Eat Less Often Why Constant Eating Is Making You Hungry, Tired, and MiserableMost people today eat all day. Breakfast. Snack. Lunch. Snack. Dinner. Something sweet before bed. Eating has quietly become something we do almost constantly. And strangely, despite eating more frequently than ever before, many people feel worse than they did decades ago. Energy crashes are common. Hunger appears every few hours.
Cravings become difficult to ignore. Weight management feels like a constant struggle. For years we were told the solution was simple: Eat small meals throughout the day to keep your metabolism active. But what if that advice is part of the problem? In Eat Less Often, Gernie Kettner explores why modern eating habits may be working against the way the body naturally regulates hunger, energy, and metabolism. Instead of complicated diet rules, calorie counting, or constant meal planning, this book takes a simpler approach. Inside you will discover: .
Why eating frequently can make hunger worse. How constant snacking disrupts natural hunger signals. Why real food matters more than meal timing tricks. How stable energy returns when the body isn't constantly digesting. Why simplifying your eating can transform your relationship with food This book challenges one of the most common pieces of modern nutrition advice and offers a refreshing perspective: The body may work better when we simply stop eating all the time. Simple.
Practical. Thought-provoking. If you're tired of thinking about food all day, this book will help you understand why-and show you a calmer way forward.
Eat Less Often Why Constant Eating Is Making You Hungry, Tired, and MiserableMost people today eat all day. Breakfast. Snack. Lunch. Snack. Dinner. Something sweet before bed. Eating has quietly become something we do almost constantly. And strangely, despite eating more frequently than ever before, many people feel worse than they did decades ago. Energy crashes are common. Hunger appears every few hours.
Cravings become difficult to ignore. Weight management feels like a constant struggle. For years we were told the solution was simple: Eat small meals throughout the day to keep your metabolism active. But what if that advice is part of the problem? In Eat Less Often, Gernie Kettner explores why modern eating habits may be working against the way the body naturally regulates hunger, energy, and metabolism. Instead of complicated diet rules, calorie counting, or constant meal planning, this book takes a simpler approach. Inside you will discover: .
Why eating frequently can make hunger worse. How constant snacking disrupts natural hunger signals. Why real food matters more than meal timing tricks. How stable energy returns when the body isn't constantly digesting. Why simplifying your eating can transform your relationship with food This book challenges one of the most common pieces of modern nutrition advice and offers a refreshing perspective: The body may work better when we simply stop eating all the time. Simple.
Practical. Thought-provoking. If you're tired of thinking about food all day, this book will help you understand why-and show you a calmer way forward.