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20th

Healthy Eating Tips Part 1: Nutrition Education and Servings

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Healthing Eating Series, Part 1 of 4. I have created this series to benefit those with all manifestions of eating disorders. I can only speak for myself and what has worked for me. In Part 1 I talk about nutritional education and serving sizes. While I have studied a lot about nutrition, I can not give tips on how many serving sizes you need because everyBody is different. There are many calculations needed in order to determine what your body needs on a daily basis. I highly suggest you seek help from a nutritionist or certified dietician for further assistance.
This entire series may be helpful for people looking to free themselves from the bondage of restrictive eating, fad diets, food phobias, binge eating, or complusive over eating and also those looking for tips on optimizing your eating habits and experiences. *I had planned to make a side show with nutritional serving information but have not had the time. Please check out the link below for serving size info:

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/heartcenter/pub/guide/prevention/weight/servingsize.htm

The book that I speak about in the video is “Healing with Whole Foods, Third Edition” by Paul Pitchford. I consider this one of the best books available for information on healing with whole foods and overall nutritional information.

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23 Responses to “Healthy Eating Tips Part 1: Nutrition Education and Servings”

  1. By shelbycan on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Your videos really …
    Your videos really touched me, thank you for sharing your story. :)

  2. By deathiinabox on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Amazing video …
    Amazing video sweety; you are so incredibly intelligent, the world is so lucky to have you. You really bring down my fear of recovery & I really thank you for having all of your videos posted, never stop you encourage so many of us!
    keep it up gorgeous, stay healthy & strong =D
    xox

  3. By WingedCrazy on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    wow, is that your …
    wow, is that your house, it’s beautiful(im sorry i changed the subject)

  4. By Glorimanimous on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    While I respect …
    While I respect your disagreement and acknowledge that we cannot settle this debate without scientific study, I can only point to my own successful experience and reiterate my advice for others to try raw meat, if only once every 2 years or so. You sound like you may be a practitioner of ayurveda, which is a fabulous tradition. While (raw) meat is “tamasic” in Indian culture, it does have a place in Indian and every worldwide tradition. It seems safe to take on faith until science bears it out.

  5. By ajchanter on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Hello, i respect …
    Hello, i respect your opinion, but i have to disagree.
    meat, raw or not, is (of corse, in my opinion) definatly not essential to health, espesially in recovery, as it is very hard to digest and harsh to the body, even more so to a weak body.
    (:

  6. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    I def. have issues …
    I def. have issues with eating meat, especially raw. I do get a powerhouse of nutrients from other raw sources. My friend buys fresh blood dripping steaks and chows down on them LOL Last time I dropped him off in the queer district of San Francisco and he ate it right there on the sidewalk LOL, gotta love him. Do you consume a lot of raw meat? What kind do you like? other’s diets always intrigue me : ) The other raw foodist I know marinades his raw meat first.

  7. By Glorimanimous on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    You are so awesome …
    You are so awesome for responding to my comment with lightening speed. What I want to say is that raw meat is ESSENTIAL for health and will definitely be required for disorder recovery. I really wish you would take your friend’s advice and consume a few ounces (ie; fish from your freezer, as freezing destroys pathogens). Many people have strong reservations against it but it only needs to be consumed once every two years or so. It is a common presence in every worldwide tradition. A votre santé!

  8. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    I love that book!!! …
    I love that book!!! My friend gave it to me awhile back, great resource, great recipes. It was given to me by a very special friend who, unlike me, does consume raw meat. He’s great. Anyhow, thanks for recommending her book!

  9. By Glorimanimous on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Another great book …
    Another great book is Sally Fallon’s _Nourishing Traditions_. I recommend consuming raw meat, per her book, and then returning to a vegan diet, per Pitchford. It’s given me strength & energy! Best of luck to you.

  10. By cheetah5619 on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    hey what you are …
    hey what you are doing is amazing, thanks I’ve started to go the way you chose – healthy eating – just two weeks ago! much better!

  11. By NoDramersDiva on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for passing …
    Thanks for passing on what you have lernt in your journey.

  12. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    please visit the …
    please visit the Something Fishy website
    put a . org at the end of the name, you tube won’t let me write links in comment boxes

    this site can help you better than i can

  13. By kyliekin3 on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    you are great
    you are great

  14. By hjfrye86 on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    Thank you for this! …
    Thank you for this! BTW: I LOVE your place, its effin awesome!

  15. By dee1kouknow on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    can u help me plese …
    can u help me plese? im really concern about my weight idk wether i have an eating disorder like im really tiny im like 91 pounds but im not tall so would u say im too skinny or im i alright?

  16. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    I’ll send rainbows …
    I’ll send rainbows your way, every day, then!

  17. By megzi32 on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    thanks, as well as …
    thanks, as well as the messages ur writting me this additional info is really helping. p.s loving the colourful rainbow earings ^_^ and all the bright-ness today. yay!

  18. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    we SO OWN pink
    we SO OWN pink

  19. By qweengrape on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    you look so cute …
    you look so cute today :) love the pink its my fave.
    xxx-Ash

  20. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    thank you, so did i …
    thank you, so did i lol i looked at it and was like “wow i have a nice smile when it’s real and not faked” it really just made my entire face lit up and for that moment, i felt very confident.

  21. By MyOwnStickFigure on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    honestly, there …
    honestly, there really is life beyond and after eds. there are people who are fully recovered and healthy and happy. that inspires me to keep trying.

  22. By xxxxemoanaxxxx on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    i loved the smile …
    i loved the smile at the end =]

  23. By xxxxemoanaxxxx on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply

    i love the fact …
    i love the fact that you seem to be positive in your videos. you remind all of us that there IS a light at the end of the tunnel, that there is a way out of eating disorders.

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