Is there more to a healthy diet than living on kale and quinoa? What if developing a healthy diet encompasses so much more than which foods and how much: including how we buy, prepare and cook our food and how we treat ourselves in the moments before we engage with cooking and eating. This section explores our relationship with food and breaks down food myths and perceptions – expanding on the fact that a diet is truly healthy when it comes from a connection to our bodies first and it is this connection that forms our eating habits, bringing true health and wellbeing.
Healthy Diet?
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Food to go – convenience at a price
Does eating ready meals and food on the go, or multitasking with our meals, truly support our bodies?
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How stimulants keep us away from feeling amazing all of the time
Do stimulants give us energy? Find out what stimulants, like sugar, coffee, alcohol, etc. really do to our body.
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Nutritional Dogma – Food rules or loving impulse?
When we categorise foods and diet into ‘good’ and ‘bad’, are we truly supporting ourselves or creating restrictions and dogma?
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The reaction diet (and how to change it)
Does altering our diet in reaction to the food practices of the food industry or to the world around us truly support and nourish a vital body and mind?
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Let food be thy medicine – outdated quote or ageless wisdom?
How powerful are our food choices in influencing the health of our bodies?
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Food choices: what does your whole body have to say?
Reward, comfort, stimulation or true nourishment – what do you want from your food and what is driving your food choices?
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Is it only food that we are eating?
Read more on the food bomb revelation of what is truly going on in the body when you choose to eat the foods you do.
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Emotional eating: what’s fuelling our food choices?
What is really triggering us to buy the foods that we do and to reach for the fridge or cupboard door?
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The Wizard of Omaha
Warren Buffett invest in sugar based products like Coca Cola. A story of Energetic Responsibility, or not.
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One step towards a healthy relationship with food
Our relationship with food could be preventing us from deepening our relationships with self. A truly healthy relationship with food cannot be a static, rigid or dogmatic, diet or approach to what, when and how much we eat.