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What is Intuitive Eating Anyway?

May 26, 2021

We are unpacking the truth behind what intuitive eating really is, clearing up any misconceptions and shedding light on its benefits!

The phrase intuitive eating is thrown around the internet often. But what actually does it mean? There is a lot of misinformation out there and today our guest nutritionist is giving us the truth!

Steph Gaudreau, NTP, is a nutritional therapy, intuitive eating, and strength training expert helping purpose-driven women build stronger bodies and healthier relationships with food.

In her best-selling book, The Core 4, she details a four pillar approach to building health, embracing your body, and owning your power. Steph is trained in biology and human physiology and is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and USA Weightlifting Sports Performance coach.

Her weekly podcast, the Listen to Your Body Podcast, has 3+ million downloads. She’s an international speaker that has been featured in Outside, MindBodyGreen, SELF, and ESPN Radio.

Make sure to check out her FREE Food Freedom Mini course!

What is Intuitive Eating?

Simply put, intuitive eating is a set of 10 principals that you use to improve your relationship with food, yourself and your body.

It is when what your body is telling you (as in your likes dislikes, etc) merges with the external stuff you are exposed to (like things you should and shouldn't so, what's "bad" or "good," etc).

Th goal is to find overlap between what the external world tells you and your internal world to achieve optimal health for you.

Everything we consume online and in the media has made people more disconnected with our own bodies and it's needs, so it helps bring us home to our body.

Intuitive Eating and Mindful Eating

Intuitive eating and mindful eating have a lot in common. Mindfulness is a component of intuitive eating, but intuitive eating goes a lot further and deeper.

Both are centered around the concept of honoring your body, being present and in tune.

Both have many studies, but one main difference is that the studies associated with mindful eating tend to be centered on weight loss. However intuitive eating is weight neutral.

You can also get certified to be an intuitive eating counselor.

The Basis of Intuitive Eating

Intuitive eating was first coined in 1995 by two registered dietitians, Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch.

It is based on 10 principals:

Reject the Diet MentalityHonor Your HungerMake Peace with FoodChallenge the Food PoliceDiscover the Satisfaction FactorFeel Your FullnessCope with Your Emotions with KindnessRespect Your BodyMovement- Feel the DifferenceHonor Your Health- Gentle Nutrition

While it has been around a while, it's really in the last few years that it has caught on.

There are over 150 studies and growing, going into things like the efficacy of intuitive eating for mental and physiological health.

Weight Loss and Intuitive Eating

Intuitive eating is a weight neutral practice. Weight is something that is not focused on and can go up, down or stay the same.

Honoring your hunger is one of the principles of intuitive eating. This not only focuses on the idea of eating when you are hungry, but also learning to feel your body's cues of satiety.