A powerful new article in The New Yorker recently explored the deadly effects of the American diet - not just because of sugar, fat, or salt, but because of the way our food is processed. And the findings were clear: ultra-processed foods change our biology, override our fullness signals, and lead us to eat more than we intend.
Sound familiar?
In Reprogram Your Weight, we’ve long recognized that our food environment plays a major role in the unconscious eating habits people develop. It’s not just what we’re eating - it’s how it was made, how our body interprets it, and most of all, how we respond to it.
Let’s break it down.
Food researcher Kevin Hall set out to disprove the idea that processing was harmful. Instead, he ended up proving it. Participants in his NIH study ate 500 to 1,000 more calories per day when given ultra-processed foods—even though the meals had the same amounts of fat, sugar, and salt as their unprocessed counterparts.
In short: people naturally overeat ultra-processed food.
Why? Because these foods are:
If you’ve ever found yourself reaching for another handful of chips or feeling like you can’t stop at just one cookie, it’s not your fault.
Modern food is engineered to override your natural satiety mechanisms. It’s designed to be easy to chew, quick to eat, and hard to stop. That’s not a character flaw. It’s biochemistry.
And here’s where Reprogram Your Weight changes the game.
In our program, we teach a core principle: when your subconscious mind is aligned with your conscious desires, eating becomes effortless.
You don’t need to count every calorie or avoid every processed item forever. But you do need to understand how food affects your brain and body - and how to shift from being driven by food to feeling free around food.
Here’s how we approach it:
We don’t label foods as “good” or “bad” - you notice how it makes you feel. Clients often discover that after a week off ultra-processed foods, their brain fog lifts, digestion improves, and cravings drop.
We use hypnosis to retrain the brain to crave real food. When your subconscious expects satisfying, whole nourishment, you’re not pulled toward the engineered trap of hyper-palatable snacks.
Like the article mentions, our taste buds can be trained - or retrained. We help clients shift their palate, making simple, whole foods taste amazing again. This does not take long!
Once you experience the difference, you’re no longer at the mercy of marketing, convenience, or emotional eating. You can say “yes” to a real cookie and “no” to the artificial one - and feel empowered either way.
Dr. Hall, the scientist who ran the NIH study, admitted that his own assumptions were wrong. He thought it was all about nutrients. Instead, he learned:
“We’re starting to learn that processing really matters.”
And we agree.
Food isn’t just fuel - it’s communication. Every bite tells your body something. The more we return to real food, real connection, and real awareness, the more freedom we feel.
You don’t have to go live on a farm or grind your own wheat to make a change. You just have to start noticing what you’re eating—not from a place of fear, but from a place of care. Because the real transformation begins when you nourish yourself with food that loves you back.
Ready to reprogram your weight and your relationship with food? Join us and discover the freedom that comes from feeding your body—and your soul—with what it truly needs.