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  • Stephanie Buttermore is a fitness influencer who in 2019, popularized going ā€œAll Inā€.

    Sheā€™d spent years tracking macros, cutting and bulking, and working to be as lean and muscular as possible.

    But she was struggling with extreme hunger, irregular periods, and constant thoughts about food.

    The ā€œAll Inā€ approach, for her, meant eating to complete satiety, every meal.

    Eating to satiety means eating until you feel completely content. You genuinely donā€™t want to eat anything else.

    Stephanie Buttermore did this for several months and at the beginning was eating over 5000 calories per day.

    Her Youtube videos showed her VERY physically full, with a distended bellyā€¦but feeling satisfied and like she actually could stop thinking about food between meals.

    She gained weight rapidly in the beginning, then hit a plateau a few months in, and about a year later seemed to lose some body fat naturally.

    If youā€™re struggling with binge eating, thinking about food and feeling hungry all the timeā€¦

    ā€¦or youā€™ve lost your period and have a similar background to Stephanie Buttermore, you may wonder if this approach is right for you.

    As an RD who works with women along the disordered eating/eating disorder spectrum, and have guided MANY clients through the all in processā€¦

    ā€¦I have some thoughts.

    Who ā€œAll Inā€ is right for:

    People who lost weight, got fit and are considered the ā€œpicture of healthā€ - and thatā€™s when these symptoms started:

    People whoā€™ve grown an enjoyment for nutritious food, an understanding of macros, and are in the habit of creating ā€œbalancedā€ meals.

    People with OK mental health, not dealing with severe mental health issues OR are working with a therapist that you find very effective and helpful at providing skills to cope with difficult emotions.

    Who ā€œAll Inā€ is NOT right for:

    Someone who is currently struggling at a very high body weight.

    Someone has been dealing with severe restriction or purging - like in the case of Anorexia, Bulimia or ARFID - or are at a clinically low body weight.

    I give lots more detail/nuance and explain the WHY behind each of these points in this weekā€™s podcast episode!

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    Resources for this episode:

    Nicola Rinaldi - noperiodnowwhat.com

    Stephanie Buttermoreā€™s Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@StephanieButtermore

    Eating Disorder Helplines: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/get-help/

  • Heatherā€™s story is nothing short of amazing.

    She went on a MAJOR weight loss journey, losing 210 lbs over 2 years, and then went into the other direction:

    Restricting food so heavily as she became addicted to the numbers.

    Leading her to lose her period for a year, and start experiencing out of control episodes of binge eating.

    She went to Overeaters Anonymous to try to gain control around food - but it didnā€™t work.

    Finally she realized - her missing period and urges to binge eat were signs that she was not eating enough food.

    She took the plunge to join my group program and face her fear of weight gain so she could heal her body from the effects of under eating and find a healthy balance.

    Now?

    Sheā€™s stronger than ever in the gym (hello 200 lb deadlift šŸ˜).

    Her binge urges are gone.

    Her period comes every month.

    And she can finally LIVE a full life again - travel, enjoy delicious food, and make memories with her husband and friends.

    This is what TRUE health and fitness looks like in my humble opinion.

    If you want to get inspired af - give this episode a listen!

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  • This week on the podcast I had a licensed clinical therapist, Amy Margolis, share her own story of recovery from anorexia and perfectionism + how she now helps her clients do the same.

    She talks about the ā€œanorexic mindsetā€ and how it extends far beyond food.

    If youā€™re someone whoā€™s struggling with anxiety, guilt or feeling out of control around food ANDā€¦

    āž”ļø You always feel like you need to be doing MOREā€¦

    āž”ļø You need to do a million things to EARN something pleasurable (whether that be rest, food or a shopping spree)ā€¦

    āž”ļø Youā€™re highly disciplined and itā€™s brought you success but youā€™re not able to actually ENJOY the fruits of your labor because you canā€™t relax and take a breakā€¦

    ā€¦this episode is going to help you.

    Finding a peaceful and free relationship with food can coexist with being a high-achieving, driven person.

    But itā€™s going to require you to LET GO OF CONTROL and FACE YOUR FEARS.

    We talk about:

    Allowing yourself to be SLOPPY

    Taking the leap of faith to give yourself permission to eat

    Knowing how to restrict but not knowing how to GIVE to yourself without guilt

    Eating when youā€™re hungry, eating what you want and learning to trust your body

    Looking at what comes BEFORE a binge (were you fully listening to your hunger? Were you planning to restrict later on?)

    As someone who has disconnected her perfectionism from food/body/exercise but still REALLY struggles with it in other areas of lifeā€¦I really loved recording this and canā€™t wait for you to hear it.

    Amyā€™s Resources:

    Hereā€™s the Memo Book: https://amymargolislcsw.com/new-book-from-amy-margolis-heres-the-memo/

    Amyā€™s Website: https://amymargolislcsw.com/

    Amyā€™s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heres_the_memo/

    Contact me (Elena):

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]


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  • In school to become a dietitian, I was struggling massively in my relationship with food.

    Weekly binge episodes that felt like an addict getting their fix - lying, stealing and hiding so I could eat, then crying and feeling depressed for days after.

    Intense anxiety in any situation that was off my ā€œusual routineā€ with food - holidays, parties, restaurant meals.

    I distinctly remember one day, sitting in lecture and learning about eating disorders.

    The words ā€œAnorexia Nervosaā€ plastered across the big projector in front of class.

    Pictured was an emaciated woman standing in front of a mirror that reflected a larger bodied lady back at her.

    I resonated with all the big 3 eating disorders, but not fully.

    I had the extreme fear of weight gain of anorexia, but I was never clinically under weight.

    I had at times fasted, exercised more, or used laxatives after a binge - but not frequently enough to be classified as bulimic.

    I struggled with the binge eating episodes described in binge eating disorder - but I DID compensate sometimes after a binge.

    ā€œSoā€, I reasoned, ā€œI donā€™t have any eating disorder. It must really just be a will power issue then.ā€

    And I went back on my not-so-merry way, reading articles from my favorite fitpros every night with advice on how to stick to your plan with food to reach your physique goals.

    If you can relate, I want you to know these 3 things:

    āž”ļø Relationship with food is a spectrum from normal, healthy eating to a full blown eating disorder.

    āž”ļø ā€œDisordered eatingā€ has serious mental and physical health consequences and requires specific solutions to heal from (hint: not general advice from fit pros or wellness influencers).

    āž”ļø The vast majority of disordered eating involves food restriction, and you can be unhealthily restricting food while still being at a ā€œhealthy weightā€.

    The sooner you take your issues seriously, the sooner you can be free from them.

    This episode of The Binge Eating Dietitian Podcast unpacks eating disorders vs disordered eating and gives you resources for healing!

    Learn more about my group program + book a free discovery call: bit.ly/normaleater

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

    Eating Disorder Helplines:

    Australia

    The Butterfly Foundation: Phone: 1800 334 673 | Email: [email protected]

    InsideOut Institute: Phone: (02) 8627 5690 | Email: [email protected]

    Eating Disorders Victoria: Phone: 1300 550 236 | Email: [email protected]

    Eating Disorders Queensland: Phone: (07) 3844 6055

    Australia & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders: Phone (AU): +61 491 134 289 | Phone (NZ): +64 9 887 0552 | Email: [email protected]

    New Zealand

    Canopy Eating Disorder Support Services: Email: [email protected]

    EDANZ: Phone: 0800 233 269 | Email: [email protected]

    United States

    National Eating Disorders Association: Phone: 1-800-931-2237 | Email: [email protected]

    National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders: Phone: 1-888-375-7767 | Email: [email protected]

    The Alliance for Eating Disorders: Phone: 1-866-662-1235

    Canada

    Body Brave: Phone: 1-905-312-9628 | Email: [email protected]

    National Eating Disorder Information Centre: Phone: 1800 866 NEDIC 20 (1-866-633-4220) | Email: [email protected]

    National Initiative for Eating Disorders: Email: [email protected]

    United Kingdom

    BEAT Eating Disorders: Phone: +44 (0)808 801 0677 | Email: [email protected]

    Ireland

    Bodywhys: The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland: Phone: 01 ā€“ 2107906 | Email: [email protected]

    Denmark

    LMS: The National Association against Eating Disorders and Self-Harm: Phone: 7010 1818 | SMS 7710 1818 | Email: [email protected]

    Norway

    Norwegian Society for Eating Disorders: Email: [email protected]

    The Eating Disorders Association: Phone: 22 94 00 10 | Email: [email protected]

    Middle East

    Middle East Eating Disorders Association: Email: [email protected]

    South Africa

    Eating Disorders South Africa: Phone: (+27) 073 593 2722 | Email: [email protected]



    Project HEAL: https://www.theprojectheal.org/what-program-is-right-for-you



    Citations:

    Types of Eating Disorders: https://nedc.com.au/eating-disorder-resources/find-resources/show/issue-13-dsm-5-overview-of-changes

    Eating Disorder Statistics: https://anad.org/eating-disorder-statistic/

    DSM 5 binge eating disorder: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK338301/table/introduction.t1/

    DSM 5 anorexia nervosa: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519712/table/ch3.t15/

    DSM 5 bulimia nervosa: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519712/table/ch3.t16/

  • So last week I sent an email to my list talking about food freedom and fat loss.

    I said:

    ā€œFood freedom feels like being in control around food but not NEEDING to control food - because:

    1. Itā€™s just not AS exciting anymore (donā€™t get me wrong I still LOVE food but I donā€™t feel addicted to it)

    2. You trust your body. That when you have more cravings or hunger you must need the food, and you know it will balance out later onā€

    And one of my list members responded.

    She said:

    ā€œIf that is the case then why do people become overweight or obese in the first place if they listen to their body? Isn't that the trouble, that listening to our bodies can make us unhealthy, unfit, reduces life span etc?ā€

    VALID.

    This is basically the biggest fear my clients have when they start my program.

    They are fit women struggling with binge eating, missing periods and digestive issues.

    These are all signs of under-eating.

    And I tell them they need to take a break from exercise and start eating what they want, when they want, until they donā€™t want anymore food.

    They're likeā€¦uhhh Elena? Arenā€™t I just going to endlessly gain weight and end up on ā€œMy 600-lb Life?ā€

    But thatā€™s not what happens.

    Listening to their hunger and giving their bodies temporary rest allows their hormones to heal, their binge urges to go away, and their cravings to decrease.

    And Iā€™m explaining WHY in this episode of the podcast.

    Itā€™s truly too long for me to type in an email lol, so I hope you give it a listen.

    Any questions?

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

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    Resources for this episode:

    Previous episode: Hyperpalatable foods: How to Trust Yourself Around Them https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/hyperpalatable-foods-how-to-trust-yourself-around-them

    Metabolically healthy obese

    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2802164#:~:text=Main%20Outcomes%20and%20Measures%20Metabolically,%2DC)%2C%20or%20triglycerides%20based

    Dieting predicting future weight gain:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759019/

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16650913/

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41366-020-0547-1#:~:text=The%20notion%20that%20dieting%20makes,classic%20longitudinal%20Minnesota%20Starvation%20Experiment.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1471015315000045

    2014 meta-analysis showed: Compared to normal weight-fit individuals, unfit individuals had twice the risk of mortality regardless of BMI. Overweight and obese-fit individuals had similar mortality risks as normal weight-fit individuals.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0033062013001552?via%3Dihub

    Restraint vs Restriction past podcast episode: https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/dietary-restraint-vs-restriction-the-key-to-reaching-physique-goals-without-binge-eating

  • For 4 years I was trying to stop binge eating.

    I was a disciplined person.

    Deanā€™s list 4/4 years at Penn State on track to become a dietitian.

    Worked out 6 days a week and hit my 10-15k steps daily.

    Was complimented for my abs, my commitment to ā€œeating healthyā€.

    But behind the scenes:

    Iā€™d wake up in the morning at least once a week and the despair would sink in as I remembered eating a whole box of cereal, all of my roommates peanut butter pretzels, and going to the store for more food.

    Throughout those 4 years I tried EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to control the urge to binge.

    Every piece of content from the fitness professionals I followed that said:

    ā€œDiscipline equals freedomā€!!

    ā€œJust put your head down and do the workā€!

    ā€œNo one said it was easy - RESIST the hunger if you want to get to your goalsā€

    Would temporarily motivate me and give me a dopamine hit, as I wrote out a plan for how I would eat to lose fat and commit my will power to resisting the urge to binge.

    ā€¦Iā€™d feel so good for those 5 days that I was able to stick to my goals.

    ā€¦and utterly hopeless by the end of the week when I binged YET AGAIN.

    If you can relate to this - you may have been tempted by the ā€œWinter Arcā€ trend on Tiktok.

    It may have given you this sense of hope that if you can use discipline and follow a list of rules for the next 3 months - you can resist the urge to binge.

    One of my clientā€™s recently brought this trend to my attention - so I decided to do a podcast episode about it.

    I would have totally jumped on this trend back in my binge eating days.

    But it wasnā€™t until I LET GO of rigid control around food, took a break from fat loss and physique goals and started listening to my body's hunger and cravings that I finally stopped binge eating.

    Iā€™ve been binge-free for 6 years, and Iā€™m still a very disciplined person who loves to push herself hard in the gym.

    I still am mindful of my physique - I recently made some changes to my diet and lifestyle to lose a bit of fat - but itā€™s not the most important thing to me any more and I WILL NOT sacrifice my mental or physical health, or enjoyment of life in the process.

    I accept my body at its natural set weight range and understand that certain levels of leanness are just not healthy for my genetic make up.

    And if you too are tempted by this ā€œWinter Arcā€ trend as yet another approach to ignore your hunger and cravings and try to ā€œjust have more will powerā€...

    ā€¦may I suggest a different approach?

    I unpack more in this episode! Give it a listen and let me know any questions/feedback

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

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  • After my 4 year struggle with binge eating, trying desperately to regain the control around food I had at the beginning of my fitness journey, I was fucking done.

    I finally realized that RESTRICTION was the root cause - my missing periods, uncontrollable urges to eat anything in sight, and chronic constipation and boat were clear evidence of that.

    But I didnā€™t know HOW to eat anymore without rules, calorie targets, or a specific diet plan to follow.

    So I read the book Intuitive Eating and tried to start implementing the principles:

    Reject the diet mentality!

    Give yourself unconditional permission to eat!

    Honor your hunger!

    Feel your fullness!

    This all made sense. But when I tried to do these things I felt lost and confused.

    ā€œAm I really hungry or just bored?ā€

    ā€œI just ate an hour ago but Iā€™m thinking about food a lotā€¦I canā€™t be hungry again?ā€

    ā€œOkayā€¦ā€ *puts down fork mid-meal to assess fullness level* ā€œI guess Iā€™m fullā€¦but I still want to keep eating. Fuck it. Letā€™s just open the floodgates and eat everything.ā€

    The binges improved a bit, but still continued.

    Can you relate to this??

    Itā€™s something I see frequently in my clients.

    I tend to work with women who are very fitness-focused, Type-A, perfectionistic and goal-oriented. They tend towards anxiety and overthinking.

    I attract you because I AM YOU šŸ˜… - and Iā€™ve found that we need a slightly different approach to the Intuitive Eating framework.

    When I made these shifts (that Iā€™m sharing with you in this episode), and when my clients make them:

    Binges IMMEDIATELY stop, food thoughts between meals disappear, periods return on average within 3 months, digestion improves, hunger/cravings hit a peak before settling to their ā€œnormalā€ levels ANDā€¦drumroll please šŸ„ā€¦you develop a normal + healthy relationship with food where you can prioritize fitness and physique goals in a way that is actually achievable and does not cause food to consume your life.

    Here are the shifts:

    1ļøāƒ£Fully break the diet mindset - donā€™t try to satisfy hunger with the ā€œlower calorieā€ option. This process is not about minimizing calories at all. Trust that your body will decrease your hunger and desire for food overtime when itā€™s got what it needs.

    2ļøāƒ£Focus on eating what you want, when you want, until you don't want it anymore. Donā€™t overanalyze - if thereā€™s even a question if you want to eat or not, err on the side of EATING.

    3ļøāƒ£Erase the word ā€œovereatingā€ from your vocabulary - there is only eating what you want and eating until you feel genuinely satisfied, and yes that might mean your stomach is pretty damn full in the early stages.

    4ļøāƒ£Honor all forms of hunger - those that show up in your mind (desires for food) as well as body.

    Hope this helps!

    If you want to hear more about my personal story with this (as someone who is now 6 years binge-free and able to prioritize fitness and fat loss goals in a way that does not trigger food anxiety, binge urges or missing periods)

    + more details on all things discussed in these shownotes - listen to the full episode!

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

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    Resources for this episode:

    Past episodes where I share my story:

    https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/how-i-stopped-bingeing-and-got-my-period-back-without-the-pill-after-5-years-of-struggle

    https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/my-fitness-binge-eating-journey

    Intuitive Eating Principles: https://www.intuitiveeating.org/about-us/10-principles-of-intuitive-eating/

    Past episode on emotional eating: https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/how-to-stop-an-emotional-binge-qa-with-elena

    Past episode on ā€œmental hungerā€: https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/why-you-cant-stop-thinking-about-food-how-to-stop

  • If youā€™re reading this, itā€™s likely because youā€™re struggling with some combo (or all) of these 4 symptoms:

    āž”ļøBinge eating

    āž”ļøMissing periods

    āž”ļøConstant food thoughts

    āž”ļøAnxiety/guilt around food

    You went through a fitness/weight loss journey, felt SUPER in control and ā€œfinallyā€ confident in your body, but then these issues crept in and itā€™s been a struggle to regain control ever since.

    The reason youā€™re struggling with these things?

    You are engaging in RESTRICTION around food vs RESTRAINT or Intuitive Eating.

    ā˜ļøRestriction = rigid and extreme dietary control to reach or maintain a certain weight or aesthetic goal, or pursue ā€œhealthā€.

    Itā€™s governed by pre-planned rules around what, how much and when one can eat.

    šŸ¤—Restraint = moderate and flexible dietary control to reach or maintain a certain weight or aesthetic goal or pursue ā€œhealthā€.

    Itā€™s focused on general intentions around health/aesthetics that influences food choices and ebbs and flows day to day, moment to moment.

    šŸŒˆIntuitive Eating = both a 10-step program of healing from chronic dieting/diet culture and eventually a long-term way of life.

    It focuses on letting go of control over weight and instead listening to hunger and fullness cues, honoring food preferences/cravings, engaging in physical movement for health/feeling goodā€¦

    ā€¦and integrating how different foods make you feel + providing your body the nutrients it needs to thrive as part of decision-making around what/how much to eat.

    RESTRICTION is associated in the research with feeling out of control around food vs restraint.

    Intuitive Eating is the MOST associated with a peaceful relationship to eating.

    So how do you shift from restriction to restraint, you ask?

    1ļøāƒ£Focus on becoming an Intuitive Eating FIRST

    2ļøāƒ£If youā€™re struggling with disordered eating or an eating disorder, work with a dietitian to create a plan to eat adequately + consistently throughout the day BEFORE transitioning to intuitive eating

    3ļøāƒ£Heal/manage the root causes of low self worth and anxiety that caused you to become restrictive in the first place

    Want to learn more about all this?

    I go into lots more detail in this episode.

    Give it a listen and let me know what you think/any further questions you have!

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

    āœØ Click here to learn more + apply for 1:1 coaching: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Resources for this episode:

    Research on restraint shown to be less associated with LOC than restriction: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36688566/#:~:text=Public%20significance%3A%20Some%20research%20suggests,both%20within%20and%20between%20individuals.

    10 Principles of Intuitive Eating - https://www.intuitiveeating.org/about-us/10-principles-of-intuitive-eating/

    Past podcast episode on Mental Restriction (what, when and how much food rules): https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/mental-restriction-the-hidden-cause-of-your-binge-eating

  • You may have heard before that in order to get your period back with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (aka a missing period due to under eating, overexercise and/or STRESS)...you need to exercise less.

    With my clients, I actually recommend taking a FULL exercise break.

    I believe this to be proven by the data we have on women who lose their periods due to HA, and the BEST path to regaining optimal hormonal health + become truly healthy and fit.

    I took a 3 month exercise break back in 2018, and have walked hundreds of clients through this process.

    I break down the what, how and why behind exercise breaks in this episode.

    An exercise break = Temporarily stopping all structured exercise and only doing low-intensity exercise IF truly desired in the moment.

    Taking an exercise break helps you get your period back by:

    Reducing cortisol (not suppressing the hypothalamus)

    Creating the proper calorie surplus to increase estrogen, leptin and insulin (sends signals to the hypothalamus: ā€œwe are fedā€)

    šŸ¤“ Evidence to back this up:

    According to the research conducted by Dr. Nicola Rinaldi (author of the book No Period Now What), women whoā€¦

    Decreased intensity of exercise from a score of 7 to 3.5

    Reduced their time spent exercising to 3 hours per week at a lower intensity

    Immediately reduced exercise vs gradually reduced exercise

    ā€¦were most likely to regain their cycles.

    Other reasons an exercise break is helpful (especially for those who are also struggling with binge eating and constant food thoughts):

    Removes the hunger suppression effect that exercise can have, preventing extreme hunger and binge eating episodes later on

    Decreases the feeling of never satisfied, and feeling uncomfortably full by the time youā€™re done eating

    Improves digestion by getting out of ā€œfight or flightā€ and into ā€œrest and digestā€

    Disconnects exercise as a crutch to allow yourself to eat, or be okay with your body image - so you can have a TRULY joyful, empowering, non-stressful relationship with it

    What reincorporating exercise after a break looks like:

    Waiting till 3, consecutive cycles (ā€œrecovery periodsā€)

    Reintegrating slow and steady

    Increasing to the amount/intensity you desire over time

    I go into loooots more detail and nuance in this episode - so give it a listen if you want to learn more!

    Click here to learn more about my coaching programs + free resources: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

    Resources for this episode:

    https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/fitness/fitness-basics/target-heart-rates (low intensity heart rate zones)

    No Period Now What Book (Page 158)

    https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/the-cause-of-your-missingirregular-period-how-to-get-it-back-qa-with-elena (What is HA)

    https://elenakunicki.libsyn.com/returning-to-the-gym-after-an-exercise-break (Returning to exercise after a break)

  • So youā€™ve seen a ā€œbadā€ photo or video of yourself.

    You were kind of shocked at what you saw, it doesnā€™t match with how you think you look. Or itā€™s ā€œworseā€ than what you thought.

    Youā€™re picking apart certain parts of your body - your face, your belly, your arms - and maybe judging them as ā€œfatā€ or ā€œuglyā€.

    A COMMON response is to say: ā€œOmg. Something needs to change. Itā€™s time to start working out more, eating less, or doing a new diet so I can lose weight and change these parts of my body.ā€

    This is where many peopleā€™s disordered eating begins.

    They reactively restrict food and move more to lose weight.

    They lose sight of their overall values, hobbies and interests in life.

    They lose sight of their mental and physical needs to be holistically healthy.

    They ignore their hunger cues and follow rigid, unsustainable food rules.

    Periods go missing, they think constantly about food, they isolate themselves from social situations, friends and family to stick to their eating and exercise schedule and avoid temptation to eat.

    And eventually, in most cases, they start losing control around food and/or experiencing full blown episodes of binge eating.

    Then have to continue restricting/dieting to ā€œmake upā€ for the binge. And the cycle repeats.

    If you can relate, here are 9 ways to cope with seeing a ā€œbad photoā€ of yourself in a HEALTHY WAY (that allows you to maintain a good relationship with food):

    PAUSE. Check in with thoughts and feelings.

    Responding with restriction and disrespecting your bodyā€™s needs for food *literally* doesnā€™t work

    Mantra: ā€œThis is my body. Itā€™s okay. I donā€™t have to change it. There is no right way for a body to look.ā€

    Mantra: ā€œThere is nothing inherently wrong with this bodyā€

    Picture yourself as another woman youā€™ve seen (maybe online) who doesnā€™t fit the beauty standard and rocks it. If you donā€™t have an example - use your imagination. Picture yourself in your current body, completely accepting and loving it. Even feeling confident in it and embracing it. Feel how that energy is magnetic and enticing.

    Picture yourself as a fluid, flowing, fertile, feminine goddess. See old paintings of aphrodite or the renaissance women.

    Remember that our society conditions us to pick apart our bodies - you get to decide if you want to buy into this or create your OWN life and reality by design, based on what really matters and how you want to feel at the end of your life. You can live an amazing life in THIS body. Go out and do the things that bring you joy, that give you a sense of purpose, find things youā€™re passionate about. See and feel that there is so much more to life than how your body looks

    Ask - how can I continue to meet my bodyā€™s needs for enough food and rest despite how Iā€™m feeling about how it looks right now?

    Trust that your body will look exactly how itā€™s meant to when you are *holistically* healthy and well (which includes a peaceful, flexible relationship with food)

    *All of this is not to say that you canā€™t want to change how your body looks in a healthy way.

    But it only *really* works when led with self-love and respect for your bodies above all else, not desperation.

    For more on this?

    Listen to the full episode!

    Other episodes disscussed in this one:

    How to Pursue Fat Loss and Physique Goals in a Healthy Way

    Contact me:

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me [email protected]

    Learn more + apply for 1:1 coaching: bit.ly/ekprivatecoaching

  • If youā€™re struggling with disordered eating as well as period problems - Iā€™ve got some information to help you.

    My clients are women who have a history of dieting, losing weight and undergoing a ā€œfitness journeyā€, after which they start struggling with missing or irregular periods as well as binge eating or constant food thoughts.

    Many of them spend months-years trying to figure out WHY their period is irregular, getting little-to-no answers from their doctors other than:

    ā€œYou probably have PCOSā€

    ā€œYouā€™re just super fit! Itā€™s normal for fit women to lose their periodsā€

    ā€œWeā€™ll just get you on the pill to regulate your cycleā€

    If you can relate - youā€™re probably like me and the women I work with; you want to know WTF is going on in your body and get to the ROOT CAUSE so you can be optimally healthy!

    Well in this episode of the podcast, Iā€™m sharing how you can do that.

    SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE TO FIND THE SUGGESTED LAB WORK IN DETAIL.

    Above all though, I want you to know that you donā€™t need ANY of this testing to start the process of healing your relationship with food.

    Regardless of whatā€™s going on with your hormones, you need to stop restricting food, stop dieting and learn how to listen to your body's hunger and satisfaction cues so you can become truly healthy with a good relationship with food.

    Hope you enjoy the episode! Sending love!

    Contact me:

    Email at [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at elenakunickird

    Learn more about my 1:1 coaching, group program and free resources here: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Resources from this episode:

    Stress and high prolactin levels - https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/hyperprolactinemia#:~:text=In%20women%2C%20physical%20or%20psychological,lead%20to%20elevated%20prolactin%20levels.

    Women diagnosed with an eating disorder were at higher subsequent risk of developing autoimmune diseases - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-a-new-home/201909/the-relationship-between-autoimmune-and-eating-disorders

    Diagnosis of HA https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418467/

    Diagnosis of PCOS https://advancedfertility.com/infertility-testing/pcos-fertility-testing/#:~:text=Diagnosing%20PCOS%20with%20FSH%20and%20LH%20Hormone%20Levels&text=Normally%20this%20ratio%20is%20about,%2C%20or%20even%203%3A1.

    Low Vitamin D and eating disorders in adolescents - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25130505/

    Sam Abbot - @pcos.nutritionist (see her podcast episode here)

    SEE RECOMMENDED LAB WORK BELOW šŸ‘‡

    Bloodwork:

    Standard Blood Work (this is what you typically get at your yearly check up)

    Complete Blood Count (CBC)

    Basic Metabolic Panel

    Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

    Lipid Panel - cholesterol can be elevated due to restriction

    Blood glucose and Hba1c

    Full sex hormone panel

    Estradiol - low/normal in HA, normal to high in PCOS

    Testosterone (total) - low/normal in HA, high in PCOS (all the androgens)

    Testosterone (free)

    Adrostenedione

    Progesterone

    Prolactin - can be elevated due to stress, pituitary tumor

    DHEAS - can be elevated due to stress in HA

    LH - typically less than or the same as FSH in HA, greater than FSH in PCOS

    FSH

    SHBG - low can be a sign of PCOS

    Full thyroid panel

    TSH - can be high in both HA and PCOS

    Total T4 - can be low in HA and PCOS

    Total T3 - can be low in HA and PCOS

    Free T4

    Free T3

    Reverse T3

    anti-TPO

    Anti-thyroglobulin antibodies

    Nutrients

    B12 - all of these levels can be low in PCOS and HA and worsen symptoms, or can be depleted by the pill

    Folate

    Iron

    Ferritin

    Vitamin D - protect bone health

    Zinc - digestive health

    Lab work/assessment

    2. Transvaginal ultrasound (rule out structural abnormalities, look at cysts on the ovaries)

    *Cysts on the ovaries can be present with both HA and PCOS

    3. Detailed review of your history and current reality with food, exercise and weight loss (with red flags being currently trying to lose weight, history of any weight loss, exercising a lot) - MOST IMPORTANT



    **This podcast does not diagnose or treat any medical conditions. Speak with your doctor about this information and before taking any action around your medical care.

  • My clients often struggle with listening to and TRUSTING their hunger cues.

    After years of dieting and controlling their weight, theyā€™re more used to following external food rules than their bodies.

    This not only leads to things like missing periods, digestive issues, food obsession and binge eatingā€¦

    ā€¦it also leads them to ask the question ā€œam I REALLY hungry? Or am I just bored?ā€

    šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«When theyā€™re sitting at their desk working and canā€™t stop thinking about the pre-prepped asian chicken and rice they made for lunch (despite not feeling physical hunger pangs yet)

    šŸ˜“ When they have a relaxing day and have to constantly resist the temptation to eat, whereas on their busy days that voice feels more quiet.

    If this is you, read on. šŸ‘‡

    You see, ā€œboredom eatingā€ is FAR more likely to happen when you have a history of restricting food.

    Under eating and rigid food rules make us hungrier, with more cravings šŸ˜¬.

    It increases the pleasure and comfort we get from eating which makes us more likely to reach for the ice cream carton when emotional šŸØ.

    The solution?

    Is not to ā€œtry not to eatā€ šŸ™„.

    (As if that ever worked long term anyways)

    Instead, I have 3 tips for you:

    1ļøāƒ£ ALLOW yourself to eat when bored

    Listening to your desires for food will allow your body to get the calories it needs + eliminate the scarcity mindset. This will eventually lead your hunger and cravings to decrease and your urge to eat emotionally to go away.

    2ļøāƒ£ Follow the ā€œregular eatingā€ principle

    3 meals, 3 snacks, with all 3 macronutrients in them (starchy carbs šŸ„–, fats šŸ„‘ and protein šŸ³) evenly spaced throughout the day.

    OR - eating with your hunger cues throughout the day, INCLUDING mental hunger (the desire to eat) and stopping eating when you are truly satisfied (not just physically full)

    3ļøāƒ£ Address other common causes of boredom eating such as ADHD and lack of pleasure/fulfillment in life

    ā€¦but address these in ADDITION to stopping food restriction, not in replacement because you are afraid of weight gain.

    Thatā€™s even more of a sign that restriction is likely the main root cause of your ā€œboredom eatingā€ and the true work you need to do to find freedom and peace with food ā¤ļø.

    I explain all of this in more detail on this episode šŸŽ¤!

    Hope you love it.

    If you want to contact me with any questions:

    Email at [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at elenakunickird

    Learn more about my 1:1 coaching, group program and free resources here: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Get the Binge Eating & Period Recovery Meal Plan: bit.ly/bprmealplan

    Resources for this episode:

    Untamed by Glennon Doyle

    Troubleshooting Unconditional Permission to Eat

    Becca Kingā€™s episode (@adhd.nutritionist on Instagram)

  • Past client Emily is back on the podcast this week sharing her 1 year update.

    She went from being so obsessed with ā€œhealthyā€ eating that she was deathly afraid of sugar and dairy šŸ˜ā€¦

    ā€¦to casually saying yes to ice cream on a date for the experience, and naturally not finishing it šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø.

    From feeling literally possessed by a demon during her binge episodesā€¦

    ā€¦to sitting in disbelief that she ever even had the urge to binge šŸ¤Æ(thatā€™s how at peace she feels around food).

    From feeling constant pressure to exercise to burn calories šŸƒšŸ¼ā€ā™€ļøšŸ˜°and maintain a certain physiqueā€¦

    ā€¦to going for runs at 10 PM after work because she GENUINELY WANTS TO and enjoying a post-workout meal with zero fear about eating ā€œtoo lateā€.

    This is a juicy one - you get fantastic insight into what life looks like when you truly, fully heal your relationship with food, body image and exercise.

    Lots of profound mindset shifts that will nourish your brain šŸ˜ŒšŸ§  so you can start taking different actions and find this freedom and peace with how you eat, how you move and how you feel in your skin.

    Hope it helps!

    Email at [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at elenakunickird


    Learn more about my 1:1 coaching and group program: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

  • āž”ļø You think youā€™ve stopped restricting food, but youā€™re still struggling with binge eatingā€¦

    āž”ļø Youā€™re baffled as to why your period is missing because youā€™re at a ā€œhealthy weightā€ and think you eat enough...

    āž”ļø You have a history of a ā€œrestrictive periodā€ where youā€™re like:

    šŸ¤” ā€œYea. I was definitely under eating and overexercising back thenā€¦ā€

    šŸ˜” ā€œ...but now Iā€™m fine! I eat way more. I allow myself to eat less healthy foods in moderation. I just canā€™t STOP eating them once I start. Why canā€™t I just be ā€˜balancedā€™?!?!ā€

    If you resonate with any of theseā€¦youā€™re not alone.

    šŸ’” Thereā€™s a scientific explanation for what youā€™re experiencing.

    Itā€™s called Metabolic Adaptation.

    Basically, itā€™s how your body decreases the calories you burn and tries to drive you to eat more when it senses that it doesnā€™t have enough long term (body fat) or short term (glycogen aka stored blood glucose) energy stored.

    Metabolic Adaptation feels like:

    Slowed digestion (think chronic constipation, bloat and toxic farts)

    Constant food thoughts

    Extreme hunger and cravings

    Low energy for life and decreased performance in your workouts

    Urges to binge eat

    Missing periods

    How do you correct Metabolic Adaptation?

    ā— THROUGH EATING MORE FOOD

    I go over all of this, including how to recover from Metabolic Adaptation so you can feel like a normal person around food again and more easily maintain a healthy, fit body fat percentage for YOUR unique body in this episode!

    Give it a listen if this topic interests you and email or DM me with any questions

    Email at [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at elenakunickird

    Learn more about my 1:1 coaching and group program: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Resources for this episode:

    Defining metabolism: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK546690/ , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolism

    Metabolic adaptation: https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/fulltext/2022/10000/metabolic_adaptations_to_weight_loss__a_brief.39.aspx

    Microbiome effect on energy balance: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285218/

    Minnesota Starvation Experiment: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/hunger

    Non-exercise Activity Thermogenesis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279077/

  • šŸ˜¢ ā€œI was a fat child who loved food too muchā€

    šŸ« ā€œIā€™m just addicted to sweetsā€

    šŸ˜Ŗ ā€œIā€™m always just going to have to try to control myself around themā€

    ā¬†ļø I couldnā€™t be around sweets without spiraling into a binge episode, and these were my real thoughts as to why.

    šŸ¬I always loved sweet foods as a child, but it wasnā€™t until I started dieting that I started feeling obsessed and out-of-control around them.

    If you can relate - know youā€™re not alone.

    šŸ‘‹ Iā€™m 6 years free from the urge to binge and can naturally eat sweets in moderation using little to no will power.

    Sometimes I eat more sweets, sometimes less but overall I donā€™t even have a big sweet tooth anymore šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø.

    And I donā€™t stress about them AT ALL šŸ¤Æ.

    I truly never thought I would get here when I was in my 4 year battle with food šŸ’”.

    šŸŽ¤ In this episode Iā€™m sharing how I did this and how Iā€™ve helped hundreds of my clients do the same.

    This is not bullshit or something that only worked for meā€¦

    ā€¦itā€™s an evidence-based process of healing your relationship with all foods including the ones weā€™re told are ā€œinherently addictiveā€ šŸ™„.

    Hope it helps!

    Learn more about working with me 1:1 or in a group setting: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Let me know any feedback/questions by contacting me:

    Email is [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at @elenakunickird

    Resources from this episode:

    Client Interview Episodes

    Brittany

    Liv

    Kristin

    Emily

    Free binge eating & period recovery meal plan: bit.ly/bprmealplan

  • In 2018 I took a 3 month break from exercise.

    No lifting.

    No cardio.

    I didnā€™t even go for walks unless I GENUINELY wanted to (which I didnā€™t in the beginning).

    This was part of healing from the previous 4 years of under-eating and overexerciseā€¦

    ā€¦which led me to lose my period, struggle with massive binge eating episodes at least once per week, and feel controlled by my obsession with food.

    Now, 6 years later?

    Iā€™m about to compete in my first Crossfit competition.

    I train HARD and often, and Iā€™ve even done some two-a-days in preparation.

    I fucking love it.

    And I continue to maintain a healthy period and a peaceful relationship with food.

    So how does this apply to you?

    I want to share with you how I got here - all the way from my exercise break to pushing my body hard again.

    Because I know, if youā€™re anything like me or my clients, you LOVE fitness.

    You love the feeling of pushing your limits and showing yourself what youā€™re capable of physically, you love the confidence that this bringsā€¦

    ā€¦and youā€™re ready to get more fit than youā€™ve ever been but this time WITH freedom and peace around food.

    So in this episode Iā€™m doing just that.

    Hope you enjoy it!

    Iā€™d love to hear your feedback or follow up questions.

    DM me on Instagram at @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

    Learn more about my services to help you stop binge eating, get your period back and find your healthy balance with food and fitness here: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Resources for this episode:

    Episode #48: Returning to the gym after an exercise break

    Mark Breedon: follow on Instagram @training.strong.women

    Listen to Mark Breedonā€™s episodes on the podcast: here and here

    Knees over toes guy, Ben Patrick, Athletic Truth Group: https://www.atgonlinecoaching.com/

  • If youā€™ve been consuming my content you hear me say this all the time.

    The KEY step to stopping binge eating and getting your period back without the pill is to let go of ALL food rules and give yourself unconditional permission to eat.

    What does this mean?

    Eating WHAT you want, WHEN you want, until you DONā€™T WANT ANYMORE.

    Whatā€™s the purpose of giving unconditional permission to eat?

    To provide your body with the calories it needs to heal from under eating and overexercise

    To psychologically ā€œhabituateā€ to your fear foods so you can stop obsessing over them

    To release all fear and anxiety around food and learn to trust your body

    However, doing this is NOT easy.

    There are a lot of fears and struggles that come up when trying to eat freely after years of being governed by food rules and feeling out of control.

    In this episode I am troubleshooting these common struggles for you:

    āž”ļø Binges getting worse

    āž”ļø Telling the difference between binging and extreme hunger

    āž”ļø Feeling sick to your stomach or extreme digestive issues

    āž”ļø Feeling so distressed, guilty, upset, overwhelmed by how much and what youā€™re eating

    āž”ļø Feeling physically lethargic, bloated, depressed, bad body image

    āž”ļø Eating so much ā€œunhealthy foodā€ and thinking ā€œthis canā€™t be healthyā€

    āž”ļø Not feeling satisfied

    Let me know any feedback/questions by contacting me:

    Email is [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram at @elenakunickird

    Learn more about my 1:1 coaching, single sessions or my group program via this link: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    Resources Referenced in this episode:

    Intuitive Eating by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch

    Food Habituation Research: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S003193842100202X

    Episode 175 Daily Meditation and Journaling Routine for Binge Eating & Period Recovery. Click here to listen

    Episode 162 Why You Canā€™t Stop Thinking About Food and How to Stop: click here to listen

    Minnesota Starvation Experiment: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/hunger

    Episode 66 Balanced Meals for Binge and Period Recovery: Click here to listen

    Episode 163 Hyperpalatable Foods - How to Trust Yourself Around Them: Click here to listen

    Meal Plan for Binge Eating and Period Recovery: bit.ly/bprmealplan

    Episode 173: ā€œI Feel Fatā€ - How to Cope: Click here to listen

  • The basic steps to being completely free from the urge to binge, getting your period back without the pill and stopping constant food thoughts are:

    āž”ļøStop dieting

    āž”ļøGive yourself full permission to eat

    āž”ļøListen to ALL of your hunger cues (mental and physical)

    āž”ļøTake an exercise break

    But the REAL work?

    Is coping with the negative thoughts and DIFFICULT AS FUCK emotions that come up when you implement these steps.

    šŸ’”Body image struggles

    šŸ˜±Catastrophic thoughts of spiraling into never ending weight gain and an unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle

    šŸ˜­ The fear of what other people will think of your changing body

    Coping with these experiences WITHOUT reverting back to calorie counting, eating less, or exercising more before your body has got the rest it needsā€¦

    ā€¦aka the same behaviors that lead you to binge and lose your period in the first placeā€¦

    ā€¦is THE THING that gets you through to the other side:

    Free from binge eating for THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.

    Maintaining a healthy menstrual cycle and thus good overall hormonal health.

    And able to crush your fitness goals and feel confident in your body while still enjoying a full life without food anxiety.

    In this episode I lay out the exact daily mindset routine I recommend to clients (and followed myself) to get you through the hard stuff and through to the other side.

    I hope you enjoy!

    Click here to learn more about my group and 1:1 coaching programs: bit.ly/elenakwebsite

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird

    Email me at [email protected]

  • July 4th, 2018 was my last binge.

    And on this weekā€™s episode I tell the story of what it looked and felt like.

    I also share the exact steps I took over the following months that allowed me to fully heal from my disordered eating, get my period back and now be 6 years binge-free.

    I donā€™t use will power to resist the urgeā€¦I just have no desire or thoughts of binge eating anymore and I feel completely normal and at peace around food.

    Then, I cover the number one thing you can do on the 4th (or any other fun plans you may have this week) to prevent a binge from happening.

    Youā€™ll leave this episode feeling less alone in your struggles with food, and with clarity on WHY this is happening + how to stop it FOR GOOD.

    Hope it helps, and let me know any feedback or questions you have!

    Email me at [email protected]

    DM me on Instagram @elenakunickird


    Click here to learn more about 1:1 coaching and my group program: bit.ly/elenakwebsite