At Thrive Wellness, we recognize that our bodies and brains are significantly affected by the ways that eating disorder behaviors alter food intake and activity.
This impact is further complicated by the society and culture we live in, as we are constantly surrounded by conflicting, confusing, and inaccurate messages about how to “eat right” and how our bodies should look. Our passion is to help each individual develop a more peaceful, intuitive, and autonomous relationship with food. Gentle nutrition support plays a key role in this process.
Our registered dietitians are happy to help clarify and simplify misleading and overgeneralized nutrition and health information. We clarify by supporting each individual in recognizing how their current distorted thoughts and beliefs toward food can fuel their eating disorder. We then simplify by providing education rooted in facts – not fads – and exploring the ABCs of nutrition: adequacy, balance, and choice.
Adequacy
This simply means eating enough to obtain the energy and nutrients required to meet the body’s needs. Because many biological reactions impact both the brain and body when malnourished, eating adequately is fundamental to recovery. We work hand-in-hand with each individual to establish this foundation.
Balance
This refers to eating various types of foods in each food group in proportion to each other. Balanced eating provides the body with sufficient carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. It should be noted there is no such thing as “perfect balance.” While we do use nutrition science to provide education and gentle guidance regarding the general needs of the body, we do not apply a one-size-fits-all approach. Balance looks and feels different for everybody.
Choice
This encompasses many aspects of nutrition, including variety, moderation, and autonomy. Authentic choice diminishes when an eating disorder is in control, as variety tends to narrow, moderation becomes distorted, and autonomy is lost. To regain true choice, we must significantly expand the variety and challenge the rules, restrictions, and compulsions dictated by an eating disorder.
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