89. Heal the Body, Heal the Mind
Publisher |
Dear Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 09, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:58:45

Today Molly is joined by Dr. David Wiss, RDN and founder of Nutrition in Recovery, a group practice of RDNs that specialize in treating eating and substance use disorders.This will be an episode about emotions, gentleness, and full body care.

Dr. Wiss shares his views about intuitive eating, how trauma plays out in our immune systems, and the connection between the gut and the brain. Dr. Wiss believes in healing one’s body before anything else using food. He asserts that food addiction is a global epidemic as a result of how ultra processed a lot the food we are consuming is and how those foods are changing our reward expectancies and behaviors. This in turn can spike other addictive processes and cause inattentiveness and impulsivity. 

According to Dr. Weiss, everything is on a continuum and a spectrum, so in order to make real sustainable change, we need tailor-made hybrid models that meet a patient's biological and psychological needs.

Molly and Dr. Weiss will also discuss artificial sweeteners and preparing for the holiday season.

Key Highlights:

  • Dr. Wiss talks about what fatherhood has been like and how his family is doing.
  • Dr. Wiss’s views on intuitive eating, its effect on diet culture, and how people experience it differently
  • Why intuitive eating may not be for people who have struggled with food rules or feelings of distress around food
  • How trauma exists in the body and how legacies of trauma can cause inflammation in the body
  • Stability, consistency, and boundaries- Heal the body first
  • Dr. Wiss’s thoughts on food addiction- Where it comes from and how to address it
  • What happens when we entangle dietary restraint and food addiction, and how to tell the difference between the two.
  • Advice for entering the upcoming holiday season

Episode Quotes:

If someone has a lot of conflict, I call it a discrepancy, there’s a discrepancy between what their mind wants to weigh and what their body actually weighs–that discrepancy can be 30 pounds, but it could also be 3 pounds. As long as that discrepancy exists, there’s internal conflict, there’s conflict around food, and it changes the physiology of eating. They’re living in flight or fight, they're not in rest or digest, and it doesn't allow the healing to occur. - Dr. Wiss

Connect with Dr. Wiss:

Website: nutritioninrecovery.com 

Visit wisemindnutrition.com to learn more about Dr. Wiss’s program designed for people interested in using nutrition to optimize mental health.

Instagram: @drdavidwiss | @wisemindnutrition

Twitter: @drdavidwiss

TikTok: @drdavidwiss

I'm FULLY committed to having you stay LIGHT and AFLOAT during the Bermuda Triangle aka Holiday Season! LOTS of offerings - Fireside chats, online holiday support courses, intenSati classes all on https://mollycarmel.com You can also purchase the Breaking Up with Sugar course here: carmel.mykajabi.com/buws-course">https://molly-carmel.mykajabi.com/buws-course Join my mailing list for a free mini masterclass: https://mollycarmel.com/signup/ Become a part of the Breaking Up with Sugar FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buwsbook Come hang with me on social media! IG (I love a DM!): @mollycarmel YouTube: Molly Carmel Tiktok: @realmollycarmel Facebook: Molly Carmel

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