Emotional Food Freedom - Mind-Body-Belly

By: Carrie Ross BSc. Biome Integrative Nutrition
  • Summary

  • Carrie Ross: Australian Clinical Nutritionist BSc.; NLP Master Practitioner; Food Behaviour Counsellor DipCouns/GcPsych and Hypnotherapist from The Mind-Body-Belly Academy© Speaks candidly about Emotional and Disordered Eating, Bariatric Surgery Nutrition  and Self-Empowerment - Helping women live their best lives and BreakFree of the struggle between food and living to their best lives. 

    © 2024 Emotional Food Freedom - Mind-Body-Belly
    Show More Show Less
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2
activate_samplebutton_t1
Episodes
  • EPISODE 9 - Emotional Food Freedom: The First Step to Breaking Free
    Feb 2 2024

    After a 6-month hiatus due to pregnancy, childbirth and taking the time for loving up my new squishy addition to the family; I am back in 2024 with more to share, offer and guide you with. 

    Our first episode back takes us to the place of whether you are eating/ restricting to comfort, punish or heal... whether the behaviour is food or not... there is a misaligned strategy there based on false belief. and the first step to breaking free of that is realigning with WHO YOU ARE and Acknowledging your Worth...  I talk you through some starting strategies to BreakFree© :  and Live the Life you Deserve. 

    For more resources and access to support: Join the Group
    www.facebook.com/groups/Emotional.Food.Freedom

    Show More Show Less
    33 mins
  • Episode 8 - Emotional Food Freedom - Pregnancy and Weight gain After WLS
    Aug 22 2023

    A little bit of a personal share about the struggles of weight gain during pregnancy after wls and how I intend to combat this after the birth of baby #3 (2nd baby post surgery) 

    Currently 39 weeks pregnant and ready to bring you on this post-partum journey of getting back to goal. 

    Disarming the trigger challenge can be found in the Emotional Food Freedom group on facebook

    ->    www.facebook.com/emotional.food.freedom

     or you can book a FREE discovery call via the website

    ->    www.biomeintegrativenutrition.com.au 

    For more resources and access to support: Join the Group
    www.facebook.com/groups/Emotional.Food.Freedom

    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
  • Episode 7 - Emotional Food Freedom - Bariatric Hunger Games: The Mental Struggle
    Jul 19 2023

    Bariatric Hunger Games : The mental Struggle 
    www.mbbacademy.com.au 
    Bariatric Hunger Games : The mental Struggle

    "I don't feel hungry...do I feel hungry? Am I hungry? Should I eat? Am I eating too much? Have I just eaten too much ? Have I stretched my stomach? Am I eating the right things? Should I go on a diet? Do I need to restrict my intake more? Has the surgery failed? "
     
    The post-surgical bariatric mindset and the mind games that many subject themselves to, are enough to drive most, face first into a triple chocolate cheesecake.

    The voice of doubt and its endless chatter seem relentless, so what do you do about it? The best course of action is to answer each question one by one and become informed about the ins and outs of your surgery and your body.
     
     1. I don't feel hungry.. Do I feel hungry? Am I hungry? Should I eat?
     
    There are many factors that influence this line of thinking.

    • -The reduced surface area of your stomach, in particular the removal or bypass of the fundus (upper part of the stomach) which is responsible for the production of Grehlin (our hunger stimulatory hormone).

    ​Nerve damage from surgery, which can disrupt and interfere with hunger signals and fullness register.

    ​Reduced capacity leading into the failure to drink sufficient hydrating fluids, resulting in dehydration, which coincidentally can trigger the same sensations as hunger.The memory of routine. You know you 'used to' eat at certain times, you used to be hungry at certain times, so 'shouldn't you be hungry' now?

    2. Am I eating too much? Have I just eaten too much ?
         Have I stretched my stomach?


    This happens to be one of the BIGGEST overplayed records in the jukebox!
    Take a sip of your water, take a deep breath and turn that song off!
     
    If you are regularly exceeding your portion sizes, if you regularly experience uncomfortable fullness, and you are either stalling or gaining weight, then the answer is yes.

    Being mindful of your portion sizes ensuring you don't overdo it is the best way to get on track and stay there.

    Regular over indulgence will lead you to the possible stretching of your sleeve/pouch, but once, one meal, one occasion will not.... so chuck that broken record in the bin.

    Again, you may very well be like a lot of the people I consult with and actually do not eat enough (which will also cause stalls)

    3. Am I eating the right things? Should I go on a diet?
     ​    Do I need to restrict my intake more?


    Are you eating from all the food groups, wholefood and fresh, a mixture of healthy protein, fat, carbohydrate, fibre and water?

    Do you eat lean fish, chicken, meats, legumes, nuts, seeds, fresh fruits and vegetables?

    Do you meet your macro requirements and meet your caloric needs?

    Do you make choices based on #1 & #2 ?

    4. Has the surgery failed?
     
    In some cases there are complications that accompany bariatric surgery that can impact your long-term success, however in the absence of complications you will need to remove this question from the list. Your surgery has not failed, you simply need to:
     
    • Eat the right things.
    • Eat enough to meet your biological (not psychological) needs.
    • Eat the right portions.
    • Drink enough water.
    • Do not regularly exceed your capacity.
    • Stay away from anything that is labelled a 'diet'. You won't be doing yourself any favours by adding further restriction.
     
    And change that darn broken record ! 

     

    For more resources and access to support: Join the Group
    www.facebook.com/groups/Emotional.Food.Freedom

    Show More Show Less
    41 mins

What listeners say about Emotional Food Freedom - Mind-Body-Belly

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.