• 235. Essential Nutrition Tips for Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Recovery

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

235. Essential Nutrition Tips for Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Recovery

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Sarah and Elyse share their top five nutrition tips for HA recovery, offering practical advice to nourish your body and support your health journey.

    Join us as we explore:

    • Why starting your day with a nourishing breakfast is crucial for energy and recovery.
    • How to listen to your body's hunger cues and honour them throughout the day.
    • The importance of carbohydrates in HA recovery and how to incorporate them effectively.
    • Strategies to face food fears and develop a healthier relationship with eating.
    • Tips for identifying and addressing sneaking food restrictions that may hinder progress.

    Whether you're beginning your recovery or seeking new insights, this episode is packed with actionable tips to empower your journey towards a regular menstrual cycle and food freedom.

    Subscribe now to Holistic Health Radio for more empowering episodes and be sure to join the newsletter list for more tips and support.

    ❤️ Download your FREE period recovery checklist here: https://sarahlizking.com/hypothalamic-amenorrhea-recovery-checklist/

    ❤️ Ready to get your period back? Join my group coaching program Healing Hypothalamic Amenorrhea!

    ❤️ Work with me and my team to improve your relationship with food and exercise by heading to www.sarahlizking.com and filling out the contact form.

    ❤️ Connect with Sarah on social media by following me on Instagram, Tiktok or Youtube

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