A low-carb diet (less than 20g of carbs per day). Only eat eggs, fat meat, fat fish, fat cheeses, butter, triple cream. Stay away from any sweeteners, especially artificial.
=> no after-meal tiredness and no sugar cravings.
It's what our species are made to eat, anyway. Fruit and berries are excellent if you want to hibernate in the winter, not so much if you want to stay healthy. Just look up the vitamines and sugar contents if you don't believe me. Or for that matter, consider what's available in the wild during October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June...
Moreover, when you've had fat to fill yourself up with, you don't want to eat when it's just the insuline hormone messing with your bloodsugar levels (thanks to the spike you got by eating starch). It stays even most of the time, which also paves way for less mood swings! Simply put, it's about letting your body control your hunger the way it's meant to, without interferring by loading it with high-octane food!
And oh, it's not a weight-loss plan, it's something you can stay on for life.
See the Wikipedia entry on Low-carb for more info.