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    calorie counting vs cue management: what is the difference?

    Calorie counting can teach awareness; cue management changes the triggers that drive automatic eating. Many people need both awareness and environment shifts.

    What "calorie counting" usually means here

    Counting can become rigid or obsessive for some; for others it is neutral data.

    What "cue management" usually means here

    Cue management targets visibility, timing, sleep, stress, and meal structure.

    Where people get confused

    CraveShift focuses on decoding cues and pairings rather than calorie budgets.

    Practical takeaway

    If counting increases food noise, try one week of protein anchors + sleep focus instead.

    How CraveShift fits

    CraveShift focuses on understanding cues and using smart pairings—helpful when rigid rules have increased food noise or rebound eating for you.

    Decode cravings without another diet

    CraveShift uses food science and neuroscience to explain why you want what you want—and offers smart pairings that satisfy without a shame spiral. Built by PhD researchers.

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