EPISODE · Feb 23, 2025 · 6 MIN
EP #1524: How Understaning the Key Components of Trauma-Informed Nutrition Can Help Your Physical and Mental Health
from Health Power: The OG Health Podcast & Dog-Eared Podcast · host Lisa Davis MPH
Send us Fan MailAre you struggling to nourish your body in a way that feels safe and supportive, especially considering your past experiences?Many of us find it challenging to develop healthy eating habits, particularly when dealing with trauma. This episode offers a compassionate approach to nutrition, recognizing the connection between our emotional well-being and our relationship with food. It provides practical steps to cultivate a more peaceful and nourishing connection with eating.Listeners will learn:How to assess their current eating habits without judgment and understand the impact of trauma on their food choices.Simple strategies for creating a supportive environment for mindful eating, including practical tips for stocking your pantry and making meal preparation easier.The importance of starting small and gradually incorporating healthier choices, fostering a sense of self-compassion throughout the process.Tune in to discover how to begin your own trauma-informed nutrition journey and reclaim a positive relationship with food.
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Send us Fan Mail Are you struggling to nourish your body in a way that feels safe and supportive, especially considering your past experiences? Many of us find it challenging to develop healthy eating habits, particularly when dealing with trauma. This episode offers a compassionate approach to nutrition, recognizing the connection between our emotional well-being and our relationship with food. It provides practical steps to cultivate a more peaceful and nourishing connection with eating. Li...
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