The Golden Fracture: A Guide to Food Freedom Beyond Diet Culture
One in five American adults eats in response to emotions rather than hunger. Another 45 million will start a diet this year. Most will quit within a month.
This is a self-help guide to intuitive eating and food freedom: transforming guilt and restriction into curiosity and experimentation as you discover what actually works for your unique body, preferences, and life.
Most diet books hand you a map with a single route marked in permanent ink. This one teaches you how to read the terrain.
Rather than generic advice, you'll gain navigation tools that work regardless of which method you choose. These tools will help you navigate obstacles, recognize progress, and adjust course when needed.
What You'll Discover:
Challenge conventional diet myths - Learn why the spinach-iron legend reveals how misinformation spreads, and why some food beliefs persist despite flawed methodology
Understand your gut-brain connection - Discover how your gut microbiome communicates with your brain through the gut-brain axis, influencing your cravings and food preferences
Practice mindful eating techniques - From the hand-portion method to recognizing environmental triggers, develop awareness without rigid calorie counting
Design your personalized path - Apply principles that help you create sustainable routines unique to your circumstances
Learn from setbacks with curiosity - Understand why the average person needs approximately 66 days to form new habits, and why decision fatigue makes evening willpower more challenging
Experiment with food and flavor - Expand your palate gradually while respecting personal, cultural, and health boundaries
Through Twelve Stages of Repair:
You'll learn to question one-size-fits-all approaches, assess nutritional patterns without judgment, collect insights from your eating history, discover resources that resonate with you, set personalized goals, implement small, manageable changes, and build sustainable habits through continuous experimentation.
Along the way, you'll develop body trust and healthy habits rooted in experimentation, not restriction. This book includes reflection prompts and evidence-based explanations that acknowledge genetics accounts for approximately 20-30% of body weight variation, meaning environment, choices, and habits significantly influence health outcomes.
This isn't about perfection. It's about creating something stronger, kinder, and more honest than what existed before. The cracks in daily routine aren't flaws requiring concealment. They're precisely where the light gets in.
This book is perfect for readers seeking freedom from: Emotional eating patterns, chronic dieting cycles, food guilt and shame, restrictive meal plans, conflicting nutrition advice, and one-size-fits-all wellness culture.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Golden Fracture: A Guide to Food Freedom Beyond Diet CultureOne in five American adults eats in response to emotions rather than hunger. Another 45 million will start a diet this year. Most will quit within a month.This is a self-help guide to intuitive eating and food freedom: transforming guilt and restriction into curiosity and experimentation as you discover what actually works for your unique body, preferences, and life.Most diet books hand you a map with a single route marked in permanent ink. This one teaches you how to read the terrain.Rather than generic advice, you'll gain navigation tools that work regardless of which method you choose. These tools will help you navigate obstacles, recognize progress, and adjust course when needed.What You'll Discover: Challenge conventional diet myths - Learn why the spinach-iron legend reveals how misinformation spreads, and why some food beliefs persist despite flawed methodologyUnderstand your gut-brain connection - Discover how your gut microbiome communicates with your brain through the gut-brain axis, influencing your cravings and food preferencesPractice mindful eating techniques - From the hand-portion method to recognizing environmental triggers, develop awareness without rigid calorie countingDesign your personalized path - Apply principles that help you create sustainable routines unique to your circumstancesLearn from setbacks with curiosity - Understand why the average person needs approximately 66 days to form new habits, and why decision fatigue makes evening willpower more challengingExperiment with food and flavor - Expand your palate gradually while respecting personal, cultural, and health boundariesThrough Twelve Stages of Repair: You'll learn to question one-size-fits-all approaches, assess nutritional patterns without judgment, collect insights from your eating history, discover resources that resonate with you, set personalized goals, implement small, manageable changes, and build sustainable habits through continuous experimentation.Along the way, you'll develop body trust and healthy habits rooted in experimentation, not restriction. This book includes reflection prompts and evidence-based explanations that acknowledge genetics accounts for approximately 20-30% of body weight variation, meaning environment, choices, and habits significantly influence health outcomes.This isn't about perfection. It's about creating something stronger, kinder, and more honest than what existed before. The cracks in daily routine aren't flaws requiring concealment. They're precisely where the light gets in.Ready to break free from diet culture? What's your first experiment going to be? And more importantly: how will you respond when it doesn't work the way you expected?This book is perfect for readers seeking freedom from: Emotional eating patterns, chronic dieting cycles, food guilt and shame, restrictive meal plans, conflicting nutrition advice, and one-size-fits-all wellness culture. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789534693001
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Golden Fracture: A Guide to Food Freedom Beyond Diet CultureOne in five American adults eats in response to emotions rather than hunger. Another 45 million will start a diet this year. Most will quit within a month.This is a self-help guide to intuitive eating and food freedom: transforming guilt and restriction into curiosity and experimentation as you discover what actually works for your unique body, preferences, and life.Most diet books hand you a map with a single route marked in permanent ink. This one teaches you how to read the terrain.Rather than generic advice, you'll gain navigation tools that work regardless of which method you choose. These tools will help you navigate obstacles, recognize progress, and adjust course when needed.What You'll Discover: Challenge conventional diet myths - Learn why the spinach-iron legend reveals how misinformation spreads, and why some food beliefs persist despite flawed methodologyUnderstand your gut-brain connection - Discover how your gut microbiome communicates with your brain through the gut-brain axis, influencing your cravings and food preferencesPractice mindful eating techniques - From the hand-portion method to recognizing environmental triggers, develop awareness without rigid calorie countingDesign your personalized path - Apply principles that help you create sustainable routines unique to your circumstancesLearn from setbacks with curiosity - Understand why the average person needs approximately 66 days to form new habits, and why decision fatigue makes evening willpower more challengingExperiment with food and flavor - Expand your palate gradually while respecting personal, cultural, and health boundariesThrough Twelve Stages of Repair: You'll learn to question one-size-fits-all approaches, assess nutritional patterns without judgment, collect insights from your eating history, discover resources that resonate with you, set personalized goals, implement small, manageable changes, and build sustainable habits through continuous experimentation.Along the way, you'll develop body trust and healthy habits rooted in experimentation, not restriction. This book includes reflection prompts and evidence-based explanations that acknowledge genetics accounts for approximately 20-30% of body weight variation, meaning environment, choices, and habits significantly influence health outcomes.This isn't about perfection. It's about creating something stronger, kinder, and more honest than what existed before. The cracks in daily routine aren't flaws requiring concealment. They're precisely where the light gets in.Ready to break free from diet culture? What's your first experiment going to be? And more importantly: how will you respond when it doesn't work the way you expected?This book is perfect for readers seeking freedom from: Emotional eating patterns, chronic dieting cycles, food guilt and shame, restrictive meal plans, conflicting nutrition advice, and one-size-fits-all wellness culture. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789534693001
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