My Struggle With Food Addiction in My 40s
At 47, I found myself trapped in a cycle of food addiction that no traditional diet could break. Years of yo-yo dieting left me heavier, more inflamed, and battling rising blood sugar and blood pressure. Hormonal shifts during perimenopause made every attempt feel futile. Joint pain from carrying extra weight made exercise nearly impossible, and I was embarrassed to seek help. Insurance denied coverage for weight loss programs, and conflicting nutrition advice left me overwhelmed. That's when I discovered the power of a carnivore diet—eating only animal foods like beef, eggs, and butter. Within weeks, my cravings vanished.
How the Carnivore Approach Rewired My Brain and Body
The carnivore lifestyle eliminates all plant-based foods, removing sugars, carbs, and potential inflammatory triggers that fueled my addiction. In my book, The Carnivore Cure for Midlife Metabolic Mayhem, I detail how this approach stabilizes blood sugar and reduces insulin spikes that drive compulsive eating. After 40, our metabolism slows and hormones fluctuate, but a strict carnivore protocol—starting with 2 pounds of fatty red meat daily—helped me lose 42 pounds in six months without counting calories or meal prepping for hours. My joint pain decreased dramatically as inflammation dropped, making light walks feasible. Blood markers improved: fasting glucose fell from 118 to 92, and blood pressure normalized from 148/92 to 118/76. This isn't complex; it's simple, satiating meals that fit busy schedules.
Practical Steps I Took to Break Free From Addiction
Beginners often fear the transition, but I eased in by eliminating ultra-processed foods first, then all carbs over two weeks. I focused on nose-to-tail eating for nutrients—liver twice weekly for vitamins that support dopamine balance, reducing addictive behaviors. Hydration with bone broth and electrolytes prevented keto-flu symptoms. For those managing diabetes or hypertension alongside weight loss, regular monitoring is key; many see medication needs decrease under medical supervision. The diet's high fat content (70-80% of calories) kept me full, eliminating the need for snacks that triggered binges. I tracked progress weekly by how my clothes fit and energy levels, not the scale alone.
Long-Term Success and Why It Works After 40
Two years later, I've maintained my weight loss and addiction-free life. The carnivore diet addresses root causes like leptin resistance and gut inflammation that worsen with age. No more overwhelming meal plans—just grill a steak or scramble eggs. If you've failed every diet before, this may be the reset your body needs. Start small, listen to your body, and consult your doctor, especially with existing conditions. The freedom from food noise is life-changing.