I am delighted to have Michelle Shapiro joining me on the show today. She is a Native New Yorker and an integrative and functional registered dietitian who has worked with thousands of clients, holistically reducing anxiety, healing longstanding gut health issues, and lovingly approaching weight problems.
In our conversation today, we explore shame and eating behaviors, looking at self-empathy and the inner dialogue that usually accompanies weight-loss resistance. We examine whether or not obesity is a disease and the effects of adverse childhood experiences and dive into fasting, hormesis, autoimmunity, and the concept of surrender. We also clarify what intuitive eating involves, the role of highly sensitive bodies, and some common causes of digestive distress and bloating.
Michelle brings a wealth of knowledge to today’s insightful and engaging discussion. I know you will love it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why kindness and sensitivity matter when it comes to discussing the sensitive topic of weight
Why clinicians should view obesity as a symptom of underlying metabolic issues rather than a disease
How internal dialogue and protection mechanisms influence people’s food choices
How adverse childhood events and high-pressure social environments can increase the risk of eating disorders
How food allergies and fear can lead to disordered relationships with food
Why safety is the key to hormone regulation
Is intermittent fasting a dangerous practice?
The benefits of practices like grounding, Reiki, and acupuncture for overcoming anxiety and feeling safe in the body
The importance of self-reliance in healing, and the role of practitioners in guiding their clients toward self-awareness
What you need to focus on when implementing intuitive eating
The unique challenges that highly sensitive people are likely to face
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