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In this episode, clinical nutritionist Sienna continues her conversation with Occupational Therapist Alex Kearney on a topic that affects far more people than we often realise overeating and binge eating. This is an honest, evidence-based, and deeply human conversation about our relationship with food, our bodies, and the pressures we navigate every single day. What we cover in this episode: Set point theory and what the evidence actually says Alex unpacks the concept of set point theory, the idea that our body has a biologically preferred weight, and why the evidence around long-term weight loss strategies may not be what we've been told. The focus, she argues, is better placed on behaviour than on body weight. The binge-restrict cycle Sienna shares openly from her own experience of the exhausting cycle of restriction, guilt, and overeating and how healing her relationship with food changed everything. Alex explains the psychological mechanics behind this cycle, including how deprivation and "good food / bad food" thinking can keep us stuck. The nervous system and binge eating Alex explores what's actually happening in the brain during a binge eating episode, including why it can feel like a reflex rather than a choice, how habit loops form, and why willpower has nothing to do with it. First steps toward change Practical, evidence-based starting points for anyone who resonates with what's shared in this episode, including the role of regular and adequate eating, self-monitoring patterns, and guided self-help approaches based on cognitive behavioural therapy. Resources and Support If anything in today's episode resonated with you, the following are free, evidence-based Australian resources: Crisis and Helpline Support Butterfly Foundation National Helpline — free, confidential support 7 days a week, 8am–midnight AEST Call 1800 334 673 or visit butterfly.org.au [http://www.butterfly.org.au] Free Online Programs (No Referral Required) InsideOut eClinic: free, evidence-based self-help programs available anytime, no referral and no cost Inside Out Institute [https://insideoutinstitute.org.au/], including a Binge Eating eTherapy (BEeT) program for those 16+ Visit eclinic.insideoutinstitute.org.au [http://www.eclinic.insideoutinstitute.org.au] Information and Education National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) — evidence-based information, fact sheets, and resources on eating disorders for individuals, families, and health professionals NEDC [https://nedc.com.au/] Visit nedc.com.au Eating Disorders Victoria — state-wide support, information, and referral pathways for Victorians Call 1300 550 236 or visit eatingdisorders.org.au [http://www.eatingdisorders.org.au] For Families and Carers Eating Disorders Families Australia (EDFA) — free online counselling for carers, educational resources, and peer-led support groups available nationwide and online ReachOut Australia [https://au.reachout.com/mental-health-issues/eating-disorders/eating-disorder-helplines-support-services] Visit edfa.org.au [http://www.edfa.org.au] Work with us: * Book a FREE discovery call with our Naturopaths → [BOOK HERE [https://the-sana-co.simplecliniconline.com/diary]] * Follow us on Instagram → [@thesanaco [https://www.instagram.com/thesanaco/]] This information is general in nature and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are concerned about your relationship with food or your mental health, please speak with your GP or a qualified health professional.
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