About Cravelle
Our Mission
Cravelle is an independent educational initiative dedicated to explaining the neurobiological and physiological aspects of human appetite regulation, with particular focus on understanding sugar craving mechanisms. Our mission is to provide evidence-based, accessible information about how the brain, hormones, and environmental factors interact to influence food preferences and eating behaviours.
What We Are
Cravelle is:
- An informational resource focused on scientific understanding
- A knowledge hub drawing on peer-reviewed research
- An independent initiative with no commercial affiliations or hidden agendas
- A platform for explaining complex neurobiological concepts in accessible language
What We Are Not
Cravelle is not:
- A medical or healthcare provider
- A nutritional consultation service
- A source of personal recommendations or treatment plans
- A commercial platform selling products or services
- A substitute for professional medical or psychological advice
Our Approach
We approach our subject matter with rigorous adherence to evidence-based science. Our content emphasizes:
- Scientific accuracy: Drawing on peer-reviewed research and established neurobiological principles
- Transparency: Acknowledging individual variation, research limitations, and areas of ongoing scientific uncertainty
- Educational clarity: Making complex neuroscience accessible without oversimplification
- Objectivity: Presenting information without advocacy for specific dietary practices or commercial interests
Who Should Use Cravelle
Cravelle is intended for:
- Students and researchers interested in appetite neurobiology
- Individuals seeking to understand the mechanisms behind food preferences
- Educators and professionals requiring evidence-based information on craving and appetite
- Anyone curious about the science of human behaviour and neurobiological processes
Limitations and Disclaimers
Important to understand:
- Cravelle is educational content only and does not replace professional consultation
- Individual responses to appetite and craving vary widely based on genetics, environment, and circumstance
- Information provided does not constitute medical, nutritional, or psychological advice
- For personal health concerns, always consult qualified professionals
For full details, please review our Health Disclaimer and Terms of Service.
Contact
Questions about Cravelle or our mission? We welcome your inquiries.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 113 286 4591
Address: 47 Ashfield Grove, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS14 6JH, United Kingdom
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00–17:00 GMT
Educational content only. No promises of outcomes.