πŸͺ CompoundTalk uses cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our Cookie Policy.
Evidence-based GLP-1 & peptide discussion since 2023
Forumsβ€ΊOff-Topicβ€ΊHas anyone dealt with books that changed your relationship with food?

Has anyone dealt with books that changed your relationship with food?

Dr.GastroMayo Mon, Dec 22, 2025 at 2:27 PM 11 replies 820 viewsPage 1 of 3
Dr.GastroMayo
VIP Member
2,345
13,456
Jan 2024
Mayo Clinic, MN
Dec 22, 2025 at 3:52 PM#1
Hey everyone. So one unexpected side effect of GLP-1s for me has been having the mental space to actually THINK about my relationship with food instead of just constantly battling cravings. I've been reading a lot and wanted to share + get recommendations. Here are the ones that really hit me: πŸ“š "The Hungry Brain" by Stephan Guyenet β€” finally understood why my brain was working against me. It's not willpower, it's neuroscience. πŸ“š "Intuitive Eating" by Tribole & Resch β€” I know this is controversial in weight loss spaces but combined with GLP-1s it actually makes so much sense πŸ“š "Ultra-Processed People" by Chris van Tulleken β€” this one made me angry in a productive way. Changed how I grocery shop entirely. What are yours?
39 13mike_nyc, VendorMark, COA_Karl and 36 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report
anna.melb_AU
Member
678
2,890
Apr 2024
Melbourne, AU
Dec 22, 2025 at 4:09 PM#2
"Ultra-Processed People" WRECKED me. I literally stood in the grocery store aisle having an existential crisis after reading it. Like, sir, I did not ask to have my entire understanding of food systems dismantled on a Tuesday πŸ˜… My addition: "The End of Craving" by Mark Schatzker. It's about how modern food has broken the connection between flavor and nutrition. Really pairs well (no pun intended) with the GLP-1 experience because you start noticing that real food actually satisfies you in a way processed food never did. Also "Metabolical" by Robert Lustig. Dense but worth it.
4 2paige_pharma, emma_london, tammy_FL and 1 other
Reply Quote Save Share Report
pam_stl
Member
267
1,123
Oct 2024
St. Louis, MO
Dec 22, 2025 at 4:26 PM#3
LOVE this thread. My picks: "Why We Eat (Too Much)" by Andrew Jenkinson β€” THE best explanation of set point theory I've ever read. It actually explains the mechanism of how GLP-1s work in plain English. Read this if you want to understand what your medication is actually doing. "The Obesity Code" by Jason Fung β€” I know he's controversial and pushes fasting hard, but the insulin resistance chapters were eye-opening for me. "Good Calories, Bad Calories" by Gary Taubes β€” another controversial one but the historical research on how we got dietary guidelines so wrong is fascinating regardless of where you land on his conclusions.
47 2PedsEndoPhilly, SleepDoc_PDX, RegAffairsDC and 44 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report

Janoshik Analytical β€” Independent Testing

Trusted third-party HPLC & mass spectrometry analysis. Verify peptide purity with the lab the community relies on. Independent. Accurate. Transparent.

Verify Your Peptides
Dr.ReproEndo
Senior Member
1,890
8,901
Jan 2024
Scottsdale, AZ
Dec 22, 2025 at 4:43 PM#4
Gonna go a slightly different direction: "It Was Me All Along" by Andie Mitchell β€” it's a memoir about binge eating and weight loss and it's beautifully written. Made me feel less alone in my food struggles. "Anti-Diet" by Christy Harrison β€” again, might seem contradictory for people on GLP-1s but honestly it helped me separate my self-worth from my weight which made the whole journey healthier mentally. Not everything has to be science books! Sometimes you need the human stories too πŸ’œ
30 14GraceAZ_72, carl_compliance, DanielChem_CHI and 27 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report
dave_SLC
Member
345
1,567
Aug 2024
Salt Lake City, UT
Dec 22, 2025 at 5:00 PM#5
YES thank you for bringing in the memoir/personal story angle. I read Andie Mitchell's book years ago and cried through half of it. So relatable. Adding one more: "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk β€” not specifically about food but it helped me understand why I was using food to cope with stress/trauma. Heavy read but transformative.
11 11Dr.BariatricHTX, LindaRN_retired, tommy_boulder and 8 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report

Similar Threads

What are you cooking tonight? (High protein edition)9 replies
Fitness tracker recommendations β€” beyond step counting10 replies
Books that changed your relationship with food17 replies
Air fryer recipes thread β€” quick high-protein meals23 replies
What does your shot day routine look like?6 replies
ForumsNewTrendingMembersAccount

Log In

Forgot password?
No account? Register