The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Jason Fung: 3 Rules to Lose 50 Pounds Without Ever Counting a Calorie : 1453

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Apr 21, 2026
Jason Fung, a practicing nephrologist and bestselling author known for work on fasting and metabolic health, explains why hunger — not calories — drives overeating. He explores how ultra-processed foods hijack reward and satiety. He outlines three rules for major weight loss: remove ultra-processed foods, use strategic fasting, and redesign your environment and habits.
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INSIGHT

Ultra Processed Foods Hijack Reward And Satiety

  • Ultra-processed foods are engineered to maximize pleasure and minimize satiety, hijacking dopamine and causing rapid absorption.
  • Additives (flavor enhancers, emulsifiers, texturizers) and low chew/fast absorption create repeated dopamine hits and vanishing caloric density.
ANECDOTE

Dave Asprey's Low Fat Diet Backfired

  • Dave Asprey recounts being 300 pounds and trying low-fat, low-calorie diets plus excessive exercise, which left him ravenously hungry.
  • He calls common advice (hunger = fat loss) 'complete idiocy' from personal experience.
INSIGHT

Hormones Set The Body Fat Thermostat

  • Calories are downstream; hormones and hunger signals set the body fat 'thermostat' and decide whether calories are burned or stored.
  • GLP-1 drugs prove reducing hunger (not calorie counting) produces sustained weight loss while on medication.
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