- Genre:health & fitness
- Sub-genre:Diet & Nutrition / Weight Loss
- Language:English
- Pages:152
- Paperback ISBN:9798317846619
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Overview
Why Are You Still Hungry? is a clear-eyed guide to using GLP-1 medications the right way, written by Nurse Practitioner Bracha Banayan, founder of HelloDose and IVDRIPS. Drawing on years of clinical experience, Bracha breaks down the myth that weight loss is simply a matter of working out harder and dieting more, and shows the biology that actually drives hunger and weight regulation. Her DROP method, dosing correctly, reading your body's real-time feedback, owning your habits, and using the medication's pause factor, helps readers build lasting change instead of losing weight temporarily. She tackles the side effects, the shame, and the misinformation head-on, and shows how these drugs can be a tool for healing on a physical, emotional, and even spiritual level. Part memoir, part practical manual, this book is for anyone ready to understand what's actually happening in their body, and why the old rules about willpower and weight loss were never the whole story.
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Bracha Banayan never expected to become the person other women turned to for answers about weight loss. A Family Nurse Practitioner with over a decade in clinical practice, she had built her career caring for patients, not researching GLP-1 medications. That changed when an unexpected weight gain during COVID sent her looking for real answers, and led her to discover a class of drugs that would not only change her own body, but completely reshape how she practiced medicine.
Why Are You Still Hungry? is the book that grew out of that discovery. Equal parts memoir, clinical guide, and myth-buster, it pulls back the curtain on what GLP-1 medications actually do, how to use them well, and why so many people quit too soon or use them the wrong way. Bracha is blunt about the parts of this journey nobody talks about: the shame, the confusion, the side effects nobody prepared you for, and the fear that taking a "shortcut" means you've failed at doing it the hard way.
At the center of the book is Bracha's DROP method, a framework she developed through years of working directly with patients on these medications:
Dosing correctly, so you get the benefits without unnecessary side effects.
Real-time feedback, learning to read what your body is actually telling you instead of guessing.
Owning your habits, because the medication creates space for change, but it doesn't do the work for you.
Pause factor, using the delay in gratification these drugs create as a tool to build lasting behavior change, not just suppress appetite.
Chapter by chapter, Bracha walks readers through why traditional weight loss advice sets people up to fail, the actual science behind GLP-1s and how they interact with insulin and glucose, how to use these medications as a long-term solution rather than a crutch, how to manage and interpret side effects instead of white-knuckling through them, what microdosing and maintenance really look like once you've reached your goals, and why the stigma around these drugs says more about our culture than about the people using them. The final chapter moves into unexpected territory: the spiritual and emotional dimension of weight loss, and what it means to stop outsourcing your worth to a number on a scale.
The book opens with a foreword from Mary Anne Cohen, an eating disorder psychotherapist with more than fifty years of clinical experience, who speaks to just how much these medications are reshaping the emotional landscape of weight loss, for better and for worse, and why a resource like this one is overdue.
Bracha writes as both a clinician and a patient, someone who has sat on both sides of the exam table. As the founder of HelloDose and IVDRIPS, she has helped guide thousands of patients through their own GLP-1 journeys, and this book distills that hands-on experience into something anyone can use, whether you're just starting a GLP-1, have been on one for years and feel stuck, or are a provider trying to better support your own patients.
This is not a book about shortcuts. It's a book about using a powerful tool wisely, so it becomes the beginning of real, sustainable change rather than the whole story.
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