
Inflamed in the Brain
Ever wish you could have a candid conversation with a dietitian who’s been there, done that, and clear all the confusion around anti-inflammatory nutrition? Well! That’s exactly what you’ll hear when you tune into the Inflamed in the Brain Podcast with your host and Anti-Inflammatory Dietitian, Krissy Carbo. After her MS diagnosis in 2015, Krissy became a Integrative and Functional Medicine Registered Dietitian who is ready to pull the curtain back and uncomplicate the seemingly complicated nutrition concepts so that busy people like yourself are equipped with the facts and step-by-step strategies you need to overcome the root cause of most modern health issues, inflammation. Tune in and get ready to hear honest answers around all things anti-inflammatory foods, gut health, immune health, stress, snacking, meal prep, body confidence struggles, and more. Whether you’re a fellow autoimmune warrior, dealing with an inflammatory disorder, or just trying to stress less about your health each episode is equipped with digestible nuggets that’ll leave you feeling more confident in your ability to self-care, be your own health advocate, and respect your body in a way that feels authentic to you for life-long success.
Inflamed in the Brain
3 Toxic Beliefs that Ruin Your Health
In this episode of the Inflamed in the Brain Podcast, host Krissy dives deep into three toxic beliefs that may be holding you back from making progress in your anti-inflammatory journey. With her personal insights and expertise as a registered dietitian, Krissy aims to help you break free from these mindset barriers, paving the way for a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.
Key Takeaways:
- Belief 1: The All-or-Nothing Mindset
- Definition: The tendency to think that unless you’re 100% perfect in your anti-inflammatory routine, it’s not worth trying at all.
- Impact: This mindset leads to burnout, frustration, and a cycle of starting over. It creates an unsustainable approach to health.
- Alternative: Focus on small, consistent changes rather than perfection. View your health as dynamic and flexible, allowing for setbacks without derailing your progress.
- Belief 2: Perfectionism
- Definition: The pressure to execute every aspect of your health journey flawlessly.
- Impact: Perfectionism fosters unrealistic expectations, leading to guilt, shame, and increased stress, which can exacerbate inflammation.
- Alternative: Prioritize progress over perfection. Embrace the inevitability of imperfections, and set flexible, personalized goals that adapt to life’s unpredictability.
- Belief 3: Quick Fix Mentality
- Definition: The obsession with finding immediate solutions or “magic pills” that promise overnight results.
- Impact: Quick fixes neglect the importance of sustainable habits and often result in temporary outcomes that fail to address underlying issues.
- Alternative: Embrace the journey of making incremental lifestyle changes that align with your health goals. Understand that meaningful change takes time and consistent effort.
Episode Highlights:
- Krissy shares her personal struggles with these toxic beliefs and how they impacted her anti-inflammatory journey.
- Insightful tips on how to cultivate a mindset that encourages long-term health improvements and resilience.
- Encouragement to practice self-compassion as you navigate your path to better health.
Conclusion:
In this episode, Krissy emphasizes that overcoming these toxic beliefs is not an overnight process. It requires patience, self-compassion, and a willingness to recognize and adjust negative thought patterns. As you begin to implement these strategies, you’ll not only witness progress in your health efforts but also experience improvements in your stress levels and overall mental well-being.
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- ep 29: Why are oats being demonized and how can you eat them without feeling guilty?
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