See the food.
A craving often starts with what you see.
Disgustify for iPhone
Use science-based disgust to make cravings easier to pass. Take the photo. Make it disgusting. Stay on plan.
Take a food photo. Disgustify changes it into a picture your brain wants less.
How it works
A craving often starts with what you see.
The app makes a private image your brain wants less.
Look for a few seconds when the craving hits.
The pull gets smaller. Your plan gets easier.
The goal
This is not about shame. It is about getting past the one hard moment.
The craving has less power.
You get a moment to breathe.
You choose what you planned.
No points. No long forms.
Your images are for you.
Use it when you need it.
Examples
The images can look disgusting.
That is the point. You stay in control.
Science
The idea is simple: food photos can drive cravings, and pairing those photos with disgust can lower the pull.
Food pictures can start cravings.
Disgust can make food less tempting.
A strong image can help in the moment.
A randomized study tested pairing high-calorie food images with brief disgust cues. The disgust-pairing group wanted high-calorie foods less than the control group.
A follow-up study used food pictures during brain scans. The disgust-pairing intervention changed both ratings and brain responses to high-calorie food cues.
Brain imaging showed that spoiled food pictures can trigger a fast disgust response. The same food cue can move from "go toward it" to "avoid it."
Cravings are kept alive by vivid mental pictures. A competing image can disrupt the craving while it is happening.
These are simple summaries of the research shown in the app. Disgustify does not claim to copy any single study's result.
This is not medical care. If food feels scary or unsafe, talk to a doctor or therapist first.