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Medication Assisted Weight Loss

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We can’t seem to escape the commercials, social media, and celebrity news about medication-assisted weight loss. It’s a thing... with my guest Julia Swartz LISCW

If you’re considering it or are on the journey to medication assisted weight loss , there are some things to consider. As these medications become more popular and accessible, it’s important to discuss your larger health issues for consideration, as these medications can be attained online. Most folks that I work with are sharing good outcomes with weight loss and managing co-occurring health issues. Type II Diabetes and PCOS are just a few. There seems to be evidence, that some folks do not produce GLP-1.

While these medications seem to quiet what is referred to as “food noise” that chatter in our head that tells us we’re hungry when we are not, what they don’t do is give us tools to manage our stress eating without Ultra Processed Food or UPCs.

These foods are designed in labs to produce the “bliss effect”. The perfect combination of sugar, fat, and salt that hijacks our brain and creates a feedback loop that tells us we need/want more. These foods increase anxiety and depression, wreak havoc on our gut microbiome, and are directly related to metabolic syndrome. Michael Moss has recently devoted an entire book to this, “Sugar, Salt, Fat”.

So, what are you do to?

The Food and Mood program, as previously described offers us a set of tools to manage our emotions and stress without food. Effective Communication, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Mindfulness are the major components of this toolbox.

By using Effective Communication skills and not assuming all communication is “confrontation”, we learn reflective listening and the importance of empathy and validation. Speaking from the perspective of “I” rather than “you” allows us to communicate our thoughts and feelings without blame, rather than stuffing our feelings with food and avoiding issues... Learn much more and contact us HERE

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We can’t seem to escape the commercials, social media, and celebrity news about medication-assisted weight loss. It’s a thing... with my guest Julia Swartz LISCW

If you’re considering it or are on the journey to medication assisted weight loss , there are some things to consider. As these medications become more popular and accessible, it’s important to discuss your larger health issues for consideration, as these medications can be attained online. Most folks that I work with are sharing good outcomes with weight loss and managing co-occurring health issues. Type II Diabetes and PCOS are just a few. There seems to be evidence, that some folks do not produce GLP-1.

While these medications seem to quiet what is referred to as “food noise” that chatter in our head that tells us we’re hungry when we are not, what they don’t do is give us tools to manage our stress eating without Ultra Processed Food or UPCs.

These foods are designed in labs to produce the “bliss effect”. The perfect combination of sugar, fat, and salt that hijacks our brain and creates a feedback loop that tells us we need/want more. These foods increase anxiety and depression, wreak havoc on our gut microbiome, and are directly related to metabolic syndrome. Michael Moss has recently devoted an entire book to this, “Sugar, Salt, Fat”.

So, what are you do to?

The Food and Mood program, as previously described offers us a set of tools to manage our emotions and stress without food. Effective Communication, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Mindfulness are the major components of this toolbox.

By using Effective Communication skills and not assuming all communication is “confrontation”, we learn reflective listening and the importance of empathy and validation. Speaking from the perspective of “I” rather than “you” allows us to communicate our thoughts and feelings without blame, rather than stuffing our feelings with food and avoiding issues... Learn much more and contact us HERE

  continue reading

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