Andrew Huberman· PhD
do our beliefs about what we're eating change our body's physiological response to that food, holding constant, the objective nutrients of that thing.
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do our beliefs about what we're eating change our body's physiological response to that food, holding constant, the objective nutrients of that thing.
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what she finds is that um even hormone responses um to the same Shake meaning the same amount of calories fat sugar Etc can be significantly modulated based on what we're told
do our beliefs about what we're eating change our body's physiological response to that food? Holding constant the objective nutrients of that thing.