Why You're Hungry Every 3 Hours (It's Not Normal)
Автор: Medieval Times Direct
Загружено: 2026-02-21
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You're hungry every three hours. You've been told this is normal — that you need constant meals to stabilise blood sugar and keep your metabolism running.
Your medieval ancestors ate once or twice a day. They weren't hungry all the time. They weren't obsessed with food. So what changed?
In this video, I trace the crime: how the cereal industry invented "breakfast is the most important meal," how the snack industry sold us "grazing," and what constant eating actually does to your insulin, your cells, and your hunger hormones.
• Why "breakfast is the most important meal" is a marketing slogan, not science • The Nobel Prize-winning research on autophagy (and why eating blocks it) • How ghrelin adapts to your meal schedule (hunger is learned, not fixed) • What the Minnesota Starvation Experiment actually proves • 16:8, OMAD, and how to escape the hunger trap
SOURCES:
Ohsumi, Y. (2016 Nobel Prize) — Autophagy mechanisms
Keys, A. (1944) — Minnesota Starvation Experiment
Ghrelin entrainment studies — meal timing and hunger adaptation
Historical eating patterns — Roman cena, medieval meal timing
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes. If you have a history of eating disorders or medical conditions affecting blood sugar, consult a healthcare professional before changing eating patterns.
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