Ep 15: Navigating elimination diets with Lauren Windas

In this episode I speak to Nutritional Therapist and Naturopath Lauren Windas about elimination diets. In this episode we discuss how to maintain a positive relationship with food if you have to eat in a certain way for health reasons. We cover ...  - What is an elimination diet and why might someone do it? - Lauren's experience of M.E/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and how elimination diets influenced her relationship with food - Understanding the difference between food allergies and food intolerances, and how intolerances are like shifting sands (they do not always need to be life-long!) - Diet culture and why eliminations diets have become a recent trend - Avoiding nutritional deficiencies when embarking on an elimination diet  - Mindset, NLP and shifting our physiology when it comes to food   - Reintroducing foods when on an elimination diet Connect with Rachel. Dr Rachel Evans is a psychologist, hypnotherapist and eating disorder survivor. She brings together academic knowledge and theories, therapeutic skills and personal experience for a unique perspective on eating disorder recovery. Rachel helps ambitious women to stop restricting, bingeing and purging and to feel comfortable in their body. https://eatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/rachel.evans.phd/  https://www.facebook.com/rachel.evans.phd  Connect with Lauren. Lauren is a fully accredited Nutritional Therapist and Naturopath and co-founder of ARDERE Wellbeing. She has a passion for all things nutrition, lifestyle and holistic wellness. She supports clients with various health concerns including M.E / Chronic Fatigue, digestive issues as well as those who suffer with problematic relationships with eating, weight and their bodies. https://www.instagram.com/laurenwindasnutritionist/ https://www.laurenwindas.com/

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Join psychologist Dr Rachel Evans (PhD) as she talks to fellow experts in eating disorder recovery and ED survivors with inspiring stories. This podcast is intended to help those recovering to shift their mindset, develop new skills and find their own version of normal eating.