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    food addiction framing vs habit framing: what is the difference?

    The addiction frame helps some people take cravings seriously; the habit frame helps others reduce shame. Both point to learnable brain pathways—not fixed character.

    What "food addiction framing" usually means here

    Addiction language can validate intensity, but it can also feel hopeless if misapplied.

    What "habit framing" usually means here

    Habit language emphasises cues, routines, rewards, and replacement—often actionable day to day.

    Where people get confused

    Ultra-palatable foods engage reward circuits strongly; language should serve your compassion and action.

    Practical takeaway

    Pick the frame that helps you act kindly today—you can switch later.

    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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