From the chapter “How Diet Culture Steals Your Well-Being.” This is my nightmare fear.
From the chapter “How Diet Culture Steals Your Well-Being.” This is my nightmare fear.
Very thought-provoking! I sort of knew that dieting didn‘t “work” but the way it is presented here is very comprehensive. There were a few things that didn‘t convince me, but I‘ll definitely be looking more into intuitive eating, and I‘ll probably check out her podcast.
“…telling people they ‘should‘ be eating ‘whole, minimally processed‘ foods didn‘t differ much from telling them they ‘should‘ be eating low-fat, low-carb, or low-calorie foods. It was all part of the larger system of policing what people are under the guise of improving their health—and it was harming all of us.”
This book is definitely thought-provoking!
I‘ve struggled with disordered eating in one form or another since I was probably 10. In the last few years I‘ve been working to make peace with my body, especially because I don‘t want to pass on any disordered eating ideas to my kids.
I appreciated reading this science-based approach about all the reasons diets don‘t work and how the diet culture/wellness culture is harmful mentally and physically. Worth a read if you too are sick from it.
Carry this book in your purse. Any time a friend, stranger, family member, or bus driver makes an unsolicited comment about body size or diet, hand them a copy. This is THE definitive anti-diet book for the general public. In broad but decisive strokes, the author dismantles every possible argument for sizeism and diet culture with rock solid, scientifically backed arguments. After all this, she leaves us on a positive note: body liberation.