Eat Right Now Cheats

Eat Right Now Hack 6.13.3 + Redeem Codes

Developer: MindSciences, Inc.
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 6.13.3
ID: com.claritasmindsciences.EatRightNow

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Description

Eat Right Now® helps you create eating habits you can feel good about. Transform your relationship with food through accessible, daily practices scientifically proven to reduce craving-related eating by 40%.*

The program helps you retrain your brain so you’re more able to easily identify stress and emotional eating patterns, reduce cravings, and build food habits that feel sustainable. Find ease in your relationship with food through daily guided practices, goal-setting tools, weekly community meetings, and so much more.

Developed by Dr. Judson Brewer MD PhD, an addiction psychiatrist and world-renowned expert in mindfulness training, and the team at Sharecare, Eat Right Now® gives you step-by-step training to help you break the dieting behavior loop for good.

With full access to the Eat Right Now® program, you’ll get:
Daily check-in reminders
Guided video and audio courses
Access to our weekly healthy eating community moderated by Dr. Brewer and other experts
Interactive stress test
Customizable daily goals
Daily night reflections
Bonus exercises
Health app integration (HealthKit)

Get started today for free. The free trial includes the first four modules, and once you subscribe you’ll have access to the full, science-based program. Commit to the next chapter in living a healthier lifestyle with an entire community of support.

Program plans:
1 Month - $24.99
6 Months - $99.99
1 Year - $129.99

Interested in Eat Right Now® but a little short on funds? Reach out to our team at [email protected] and let us know a bit about your situation. We believe everyone deserves access to the resources they need to thrive.

Enterprise version developed by clinicians and in accordance with CDC guidelines.

*According to a 2017 study from University of California San Francisco.

PRICING & TERMS
These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on your country's residence. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.


Your Eat Right Now® Premium subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end term and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes Account Settings after purchase, but refunds will not be provided for the unused portion of the term.

Need help with the app? Please email [email protected] or go to https://claritasmindsciences.zendesk.com/hc/

TERMS OF SERVICE and PRIVACY POLICY: https://app.claritasmind.com/terms?program=ERN

For scientific references: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=GjmDbisAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate

Health app integration (HealthKit)

Version history

6.13.3
2023-08-22
Various fixes and improvements
6.13.0
2023-07-19
Various fixes and improvements
6.12.0
2023-05-30
Various fixes and improvements
6.11.0
2023-05-08
Various fixes and improvements
6.10.1
2023-04-07
Various fixes and improvements
6.10.0
2023-03-21
Various fixes and improvements
6.9.1
2023-02-28
Various fixes and improvements
6.9.0
2023-02-16
Several improvements in playing video and audio.
6.8.1
2023-01-31
Improvement in the app navigation after log-in.
More fixes for subtitles, lbs and kgs conversions, and log-in with SSO.
6.8.0
2023-01-19
Improved Goal Reminder experience - users tapping on the Goal Reminder notification will now see the message in a window, having the option to start the current module.
Fixed subtitles display persistence.
Fixed conversion errors when toggling from lbs to kgs or reverse.
Many other app stability optimizations and UI improvements.
6.7.2
2022-12-26
Various fixes and improvements
6.7.1
2022-12-22
We added a feature for the Weight Loss path users to add activity minutes manually or connect any Google Health, Google Fit, or Fitbit-compatible device to pull the data automatically.

The video and audio players were both improved to prevent random crashes or unwanted playbacks in a loop.

Other under-the-hood stability fixes and optimizations.
6.7.0
2022-12-14
Various fixes and improvements
6.6.0
2022-12-01
Various fixes and improvements
6.5.0
2022-11-21
Various fixes and improvements
6.4.1
2022-10-25
Various fixes and improvements
6.4.0
2022-10-11
Various fixes and improvements
6.3.0
2022-10-05
Various fixes and improvements
6.2.2
2022-09-12
Various fixes and improvements
6.2.1
2022-09-06
Various fixes and improvements
6.2.0
2022-09-06
Various fixes and improvements
6.1.0
2022-08-29
Various fixes and improvements
6.0.0
2022-08-15
Various fixes and improvements
5.11.0
2022-07-06
Various fixes and improvements
5.10.5
2022-06-30
Various fixes and improvements

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Eat Right Now
(Eat Right Now)
$24.99
Free
FA746545254✱✱✱✱✱ 5635971✱✱✱✱✱
Eat Right Now
(6 Months access to all program content)
$99.99
Free
FA746545254✱✱✱✱✱ 5635971✱✱✱✱✱
Eat Right Now
(Eat Right Now)
$129.99
Free
FA746545254✱✱✱✱✱ 5635971✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
2 581 Ratings

Reviews

DanaLynn76,
A revelation to me!
I should start by saying a lot of this is not new information to someone who has been struggling with food issues their whole life. I'll follow that by saying a lot of it is COMPLETELY new information! The thing that is unique about how this app works is that it teaches not only the what but the WHY! If you're a learner or someone who needs that why like I am this is a revelation. The lessons are also broken down into wonderful bite sized pieces and have a beautiful flow to them and a connected follow through of "what to do with this information" that is usually lacking. I have found that most of the programs that I've tried have either given information with no direction on what to do with the information or they give a list of "dos and don'ts" with little to no education on why. At the end of week one I remember the lesson mentioning that this is not an intellectual quest to think things out, but simply learning to connect with our body and emotions. (Something like that) Its very true too! The joy and power in this program is that it helps connect us to those emotions and sensations that we've spent a lifetime squelching with food! At least for me this has been a revelation!
Matt Dittsworth,
Becoming mindful
In this last Week I have begun to notice more of my habit loops and where I am letting my body sensations dictate my actions. Instead it will be more helpful and healthy to recognize the body sensation, accept that it is happening as then become curious about it. Noting any feelings I am having at the time. Once I slowed down to take these simple steps I begin to understand more that I have been just mindlessly eating out of habit or boredom or stress etc. being involved with this app and the community of real people I am slowing and taking note of this happening. After this first week I have begun to enjoy my meals, eat smaller portions because I eat slower, I feel full before I’ve eaten the whole meal. Before this experience this week I would eat one helping and then go back for more. I even used the exercises in this app to eat only 3 salt & pepper wings, 1/2 cup of fried rice and one egg roll at a lunch with co workers. Before having the tools I have now I always had triple that because the food is so great tasting and probably full of MSG. I was full after the three. This program like any other will give you back what you put in. I highly recommend it!
Ginny RB2,
One month review
Wow! I loved the one month summary and realized that I probably need to review all of it again. I am rereading The Craving Mind again and realize that I have moments of grasping all of this and then I lose it. I really need to strengthen my stress compass and to appreciate mindfulness. Over the years I have had brief periods where I would meditate yet I still have a general reaction like Dr. Brewer’s on page 134: “Who would want to pay attention to a seemingly uninteresting, unexciting object like the breath when my mind was full of all sorts of better things...”. I like the loving kindness meditation much better. The noting and awareness without judgment is a challenge and I need much more practice with this. The app feels personal and it keeps me connected. I appreciated the reminder when I had missed. few days. My daughter was visiting and I also needed a break. It felt like you noticed and cared even though it was probably automated. Interestingly I have not lost weight but I have not had any unplanned sweets which was my goal. I feel confident and will keep on truckin. Thank you.
schellion,
Unparalleled
A game changing application. Applies in many different ways but is an exceptional tool to change some very engrained habits with eating. Made it through all the holidays and dropped some significant weight. (20#) This change I believe, by how it is done, is sustainable with very little effort. It just takes paying attention and the willingness to try to do that. Sounds too good to be true but I’m living proof that it is true, and effective. The developers are available, approachable, incredibly educated about this and continually working toward improvement. Best of all its obvious that this is all being done by them for the right reasons. Not a self serving bunch in the least. They are truly caring and dedicated. The community is a collection of likeminded individuals, also exceptionally generous with time and support — it all works perfectly together. Great job by all! (This is first app I’ve ever bothered to review— because I believe so strongly in it)
Salix123,
Language
This app is a powerful tool if you practice the exercises offered. As a meditator for a long time and someone who recovered from an eating disorder many years ago I was curious to explore this app. My one point of feedback is that Judd uses the term “unhealthy” food a lot in the lessons but some people don’t struggle with eating tons of junk food they just eat food impulsively or unconsciously to soothe emotions. I would suggest that the word “unhealthy” is an unnecessary judgement. All food is just food. All food simply has more or less energy and nutrients. Placing a judgment on a food as “unhealthy” can set up internal judgement about being a good or bad person for eating “healthy” or “unhealthy” food. It is important to know that sugar is addictive but that doesn’t make it inherently “unhealthy” it is just fuel. My understanding is that the whole point of mindfulness is to bring awareness without judgement. To me it seems labeling things “healthy” or “unhealthy” is in direct opposition to the core principles of mindfulness.
Again I think this app is a wonderful tool. Just don’t get caught in the trap of judging yourself if you eat something “unhealthy”
sclairet,
Eat Right Now is life changing!
Eat Right Now is a mindfulness program that guides you through changing habits you are stuck doing but no longer find helpful.

To get you through your cravings, it provides tools to understand what your habits are, and what you are feeling and doing. Why are you mindlessly putting that cookie in your mouth? Is it hunger? Stress? Anger? If you choose not to succumb to that craving, how long before the craving passes? Is it endless as you fear or something hat passes quickly? Once you get a better understanding of your habits, you learn to make broader, thoughtful behavioral changes.

Inherent in all this is how to use loving kindness on yourself and others. If you go ahead and eat that cookie and five more (I’m thinking Oreos here), eat them mindfully, taste their delicious deliciousness, but assess how you feel while you are eating them and afterward. Too full? On the fifth one, did you go into sugar overload? You then use this understanding the next time you get mad at someone and find your hand in the cookie jar to help sooth yourself.

My description here isn’t really doing the program justice. It does do all of these feel good things using evidenced based, concrete tools to help you change your life.

At least give it a try for the first month. It’s worth it.
BreakA50YearHabit,
Science-based, easy to understand, fun essential program for controlling stress/related eating
I am a physician and have eaten to relieve stress for almost 50 years. I’ve read extensively throughout the years about stress-related eating and how to curb it. The information I learned in the E.R.N. program was the first time that I really found answers to what initiated this habit, why it continues and how I can break it. I’m not yet through with the program and I’ve already learned so much and have a much better and relaxed relationship with eating. The lessons I’ve learned can be effectively applied to any unhealthy or unwanted habit. I recommend this program enthusiastically. I believe in it so much that I’ve offered to gift a 6-month subscription to this program or one of the other two programs by Dr. Brewer to all my nieces and nephews and assorted other friends and family members.
AnchorageAkgirl,
Incredible resource ! I’m blown away by how comprehensive it is.
I have been studying the psychology of eating and I am also studying mindfulness and various meditation practices. I have never encountered a tool or ap that is like this one . This program literally holds your hand through the process of evaluating your own patterns around your relationship with food. I have only completed the first week and I feel like I am finally understanding my behaviors. I am so excited to keep going. I first heard about the ap when I was listening to , “The Rich Roll Podcast. Dr Brewer explained that since most people are unable to come to see him in his practice, he wanted to develop a tool that brought his practice to the people. Well he has done just that! And the practices are all evidence based. Thank you so much Dr. Brewer. You are easing the way for so many people :)
JudyWilm,
Listening to your own wisdom
Once I understood that the mind has its own habit loops, these loops or some of them,certainly, came out in the open to me, where I can see them and recognize them for what they are —just habits. Habit loops are not just eating desires, but are also worry loops, nail biting loops, etc. what’s interesting is discovering which habits my body is signaling as I go through my day. Because I think about food a lot, I ask myself a lot, am I really hungry, or am I feeling something else? I’m glad this program has me going for Curiosity. Curiosity makes me discover something new about myself, enjoy myself, and to naturally connect with others.
I’ve enjoyed the comfortable company of Dr Brewer. Easy manner makes self acceptance easy, which makes going onward doable.
Thanks for the discovery and enjoyment I get from my own wisdom!
Yoga Beginner,
Good app, some features need work
The principles laid out in this program are clear and helpful. This app has tools to help you ride out your cravings, while teaching you why your brain behaves the way it does. Overall, I think it’s well worth the time and money spent.

However, the journaling and community features need a bit of work. This portion is set up like an old school online forum & is a bit difficult to navigate. Also, there’s no option for private journaling. Your journal is made available for the community. I think there should be a private journaling feature and a separate community feature. Both should be more user friendly. A new user should be able to hop in and post to the community without having to research or spend time reading about how to interact with the community.

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