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Ep 69 - Heal Diastasis Recti from the Inside Out: Why Holistic Nutrition?

11 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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This episode explains why nutrition—rather than restrictive dieting alone—is essential to heal diastasis recti and reduce constant bloating. It emphasizes fueling the body with balanced portions of protein, carbs, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables, and seeds instead of crash diets. Key nutrients discussed include magnesium, zinc, omega‑3, vitamin C and B vitamins for tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and muscle recovery. The host covers food sources, portion sizing, food quality, hydration needs (especially for breastfeeding moms), and the limits of supplements or quick fixes. Practical tips: eat a varied, whole‑food diet, prioritize nutrient‑dense choices (seeds, leafy greens, fish, eggs, lean meats), stay well hydrated, and combine proper nutrition with breathing and core work—starting with the host's 360 breathing routine.

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Ep 69 - Heal Diastasis Recti from the Inside Out: Why Holistic Nutrition?

This episode explains why nutrition—rather than restrictive dieting alone—is essential to heal diastasis recti and reduce constant bloating. It emphasizes fueling the body with balanced portions of protein, carbs, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables, and seeds instead of crash diets. Key nutrients discussed include magnesium, zinc, omega‑3, vitamin C and B vitamins for tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and muscle recovery. The host covers food sources, portion sizing, food quality, hydration needs (especially for breastfeeding moms), and the limits of supplements or quick fixes. Practical tips: eat a varied, whole‑food diet, prioritize nutrient‑dense choices (seeds, leafy greens, fish, eggs, lean meats), stay well hydrated, and combine proper nutrition with breathing and core work—starting with the host's 360 breathing routine.

13 de abr de 202611 min