Blasphemous Nutrition
The orthodox wellness industry keeps you in purgatory with vague, overly simplistic advice or plunges you into the depths of hell with restrictive commandments that are impossible to sustain. At this point you may be tempted to pursue hedonism instead, but at the end of the day you want to feel and age your best and you know a devil-may-care attitude won’t serve you.
ITS TIME TO LEAVE THE CHURCH OF WELLNESS AND GO TO HEALTH.
Double-degreed functional nutritionist and holistic health coach Aimee shares over 20 years of clinical experience and emerging research on the impact of lifestyle on our healthspan, offering a holy marriage of practical street smarts and relevant data that will empower you to take action.
She’s not just another preachy face looking to sell you on the latest superfood or baptize you into the latest health cult; she’s on a mission to give you balanced, nuanced, honest information to help you make informed, grounded decisions about how to achieve your health goals, whether you aim to lose weight, manage blood sugar, prevent Alzheimer’s or simply age like a bad-ass.
The best results don’t come from listening to what any one person has to say but being able to discard the bullshit, be open to experimentation and learn how to make the best choices for yourself.
When everything is a polarized extreme of vegan vs carnivore or cardio vs weights, tuning in to Blasphemous Nutrition will give you a scandalously nuanced perspective on nutrition and actionable tips that you can begin to implement immediately, so you can rescue yourself from the eternal torment of chasing one dietary savior after another.
Blasphemous Nutrition
No Such Thing As "Bad Foods": Is There a Case for Potato Chips and Coca Cola?
Who crowned kale the king and banished donuts to the dungeon? Get ready for a saucy ride through the tangled jungle of America’s moralistic food culture with Aimee, your fearless foodie guide. In this episode, Aimee takes us from the humble origins of dietary dos and don’ts to today’s tiresome, guilt-laden diatribes. She’ll dish out a hearty helping of why 'good' or 'bad' might not even apply to your personal plate. Know she’s not here to preach but to propose a radical return to the fundamentals while utilizing the critical lens of real world challenges. Will you take a bite?
00:59 The Problem with Labeling Foods as Good or Bad
01:30 A Brief History of Nutrition Advice
04:22 Modern Diet Culture
08:54 A Trail Run Revelation
13:24 Navigating Emotional Connections to Food
19:16 Addressing "Food Addiction" and "Everything in Moderation"
25:44 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps
Key Takeaways:
- The field of nutrition is relatively new, and there is still much to learn about the constituents in foods that promote human health.
- Categorizing foods as "good" or "bad" based on moral judgments is not helpful and can lead to feelings of guilt and deprivation.
- While moderation is often touted as the solution, it may not be realistic or effective in the face of heavily marketed hyper processed foods which can be addictive.
- Some individuals may struggle to moderate consumption of certain foods due to genetic or neurochemical variations, similar to addictive behaviors.
Notable Quotes:
- "Determining what is best for your body involves more than just a simple diet plan. It requires considering your emotional and psychological well-being."
- "There are certain genetic or neurochemical variations within some individuals that make it nearly impossible to moderate consumption of certain foods."
- "The mind of an addict can convince you that you have control, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary."
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Photography by: Dai Ross Photography
Podcast Cover Art: Lilly Kate Creative
Blasphemous Nutrition on Substack <-- for transcript and references
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