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Understanding Disordered Eating


Mar 21, 2023

Advice is never universal or one-size-fits-all.

 

This episode is for you if you’re the kind of person who reads or hears someone give advice and you think, “Should I do that?” and you always implement it (or think you should).

 

Let’s be real: how many of you are searching online for “how to be healthy” or “ways to lose weight” and read about that one secret food that will change EVERYTHING? Yeah, so many of us have fallen trap to that.

 

The truth is that this is going to happen your entire life. Everyone is going to have an opinion – especially the internet and marketing people – and you’ll get advice about food, money, relationships… everything. 

 

So what kind of advice should we take, and what should we ignore? Tune in to find out!



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Tweetable Quotes

“You might go to a doctor, or any provider, and whatever advice they give you is not etched in stone.” – Rachelle Heinemann

 

“If you know your relationship with food is either spot on, or it leaves a lot to be desired and you need less structure as opposed to more rules… you are the first person that needs to say what goes and comes. Not anybody else.” – Rachelle Heinemann

 

“You need to know you… and your personal situation. Unless they have some sort of eye into how your brain works… will not be able to tell you you’re doing something wrong.” – Rachelle Heinemann

 

“Recommendations and advice are never universal.” – Rachelle Heinemann

Resources

Understanding Disordered Eating Episodes:

42: How You Relationship with Money and Food are Connected with Lindsay Bryan-Podvin

55: My Signature Approach to Eating Disorders

72: Examining the Harmful Implications of the APP’s Guidelines on Weight Loss Medication and Surgery for Children with Jessica Setnick, MS, RD, CEDRD-S 



 

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