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#17: IBS, FODMAP's & Intuitive Eating with Kate Scarlata, RDN

#17: IBS, FODMAP's & Intuitive Eating with Kate Scarlata, RDN

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway


#17: IBS, FODMAP's & Intuitive Eating with Kate Scarlata, RDN

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the studio today, Whitney is talking to an IBS, FODMAPs, Boston-based dietician, Kate Scarlata. Part of respecting your body is paying heed to any conditions that you may have and focus on health at every size instead of just being anti-diet. There are a plethora of medical professionals who will prescribe restrictive diets to manage gastrointestinal disorders when it should be looked at from a holistic viewpoint. Many people struggle with IBS and gastrointestinal problems, so hopefully this episode can help clarify different aspects of these problems and help avoid any misunderstandings. Remember, food is never the only answer! Whitney shares: Huge misconceptions about the “health at every size” concept Kate’s story Is the FODMAP diet appropriate for everyone with IBS? Kate’s message to dieticians in regard to their bias Recommendations for those who have food eating disorder history and gut symptoms Why you should avoid putting all of your eggs in the eating basket When restrictive eating crosses over into food fears Taking out the symptom foods without falling into disordered eating Avoiding messages that focus on weight loss and food fears Successfully reintroducing foods through the FODMAP diet Different routes that end with restrictive eating habits Using elimination diets responsibly How confusion is spread by Whole30 The gray area when it comes to respecting your body Thoughts on squatty potties and possible benefits Why so little money goes towards IBS research Links to Resources: Kate Twitter Kate Instagram To learn about the #IBelieveinyourStory Campaign, click here. GI psychologist and IBS: https://blog.katescarlata.com/2017/12/01/role-gi-psychologist-ibs/ Dealing with the emotional scars of SIBO or IBS—when to get help. https://blog.katescarlata.com/2019/01/04/dealing-with-the-emotional-scars-of-sibo-or-ibs-when-to-get-help/ GI psychologist listing: https://romegipsych.org Dyssynergic Defecation: Learn more --https://www.iffgd.org/lower-gi-disorders/dyssynergic-defecation.html For dietitians, low FODMAP resources:  https://www.katescarlata.com   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (52)

Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Whitney Catalano is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist offering online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. After years of yo-yo dieting and letting her obsession with healthy eating and body image take over her life, Whitney went through her own diet recovery process when she learned how to trust her body and practice self-compassion. Now she runs an online coaching practice helping people break free from the diet/binge cycle and take the power back from their inner bully. Join Whitney as she talks with experts about health & wellness, fitness, diet culture, emotional eating, mental health, feminism, body positivity, trauma, shame, and Health at Every Size. Whitney takes a no-filter approach to tough topics, sharing even her most personal history with love, sex, entrepreneurship, the loss of her dad, and her own disordered past with food. To learn more, visit WhitneyCatalano.com/podcast.