You cannot control how your body gains weight in recovery and this truth can feel scary and confusing. This blog looks at why our bodies respond the way they do and what to expect during the process of healing.
Read MoreWhat does “clean eating” really mean? Learn how clean eating culture can fuel food anxiety, guilt, and eating disorder behaviours.
Read MoreDiscover the role of protein in eating disorder recovery, muscle repair and appetite regulation - without falling into high-protein diet culture extremes.
Read MoreLearn why dietary fat is essential for hormone balance, brain health, and recovery from disordered eating and why low-fat diets can prolong symptoms.
Read MoreCarbohydrates are one of the most feared food groups in eating disorder recovery. Diet culture labels them as “fattening,” “addictive,” or something to be controlled. But biologically, carbohydrates are not optional - they are essential.
Read MoreClear food rules can create the illusion of safety and control but many popular diet culture beliefs are not supported by evidence and can actively maintain restriction, binge-restrict cycles and food anxiety.
Read MoreEstablishing regular eating habits forms a fundamental part of overcoming disordered eating. Regular eating is the foundation upon which other positive changes in eating habits are based.
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