Gentle Nutrition: Nutrition Without Diet Culture
Diet culture is so infused within the wellness industry, it can be hard to think about nutrition without it. In this episode, Elizabeth, Tara and Maria talk about gentle nutrition, meaning nutrition without diet culture.
Elizabeth, a registered dietitian, shares 6 things to know about gentle nutrition, and how to know when you are ready for this nutrition practice if you’re in the process of healing your relationship with food. You’ll also learn some questions to ask yourself to see if you have a healthy relationship with food.
Elizabeth absolutely loves helping her clients transform their relationship with food, experience body image healing, and focus on prioritizing their health, and the topic discussed in this episode is one step on how to achieve this.
Topics discussed in this episode:
What are the characteristics of non-diet nutrition
Things you need to know about intuitive eating
How to create a nutrition plan without having a diet
How to know when you are ready for gentle nutrition if you’re on an Intuitive Eating journey
6 things to know about gentle nutrition
Meal Readiness Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-make-meals-at-home-easier-meal-planning-readiness/id1651744916?i=1000639174365
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Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC
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Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN
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