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What does it mean to have a healthy relationship with food, after struggling with disordered eating

What does it mean to have a healthy relationship with food, after struggling with disordered eating

Update: 2025-09-12
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Why do we eat? We need to eat to survive, but there are other reasons that we eat too. We eat when we come together with people. We eat when we’re happy. We eat when we’re sad. We eat because things taste good. We eat for energy. And sometimes we can overcomplicate eating. Eating is to sustain us, it is to energize us, and it is something that we are allowed to eat. But we can make up food rules in our minds, that make us lose sight of what’s really important in life. Having how the relationship with food means that Food does not control you’re every waking moment, or you’re every mental thought. Having healthy relationship with food is about being able to be at peace with eating for nutrition and enjoyment. 


 




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ED recovery, food freedom, healing your relationship with food, healing, health, wellness, binge eating recovery, disordered eating recovery, healthy relationship with food, healing, healing journey, christian girl podcaster

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What does it mean to have a healthy relationship with food, after struggling with disordered eating

What does it mean to have a healthy relationship with food, after struggling with disordered eating

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