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127: Gut Function and Eating Disorders

In this episode, I will be speaking with London nutritionist and health coach, Marcelle Rose. The number one complaint of people with binge eating, food addiction and emotional eating is usually a digestive one. That makes sense because the digestive track depends on receiving en ...  Show more

126: Emotions, Negative Beliefs and Perfectionism: How insecure attachment can lead to eating disorders

Research is now showing that something called "attachment styles" may also explain why people with a history of toxic stress related to childhood trauma or to other specific childhood issues (abandonment, neglect, abrupt separation from a parent, frequent changes in caregivers, o ...  Show more

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