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When Wellness Culture Replaces Nourishment With Hypervigilance

Season 2 Episode 49 Published 1 week ago
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We've been trained to treat every meal as a risk calculation. Every plant has a compound you should know about. Every body becomes a collection of labels and syndromes — MCAS, SIBO, histamine intolerance — segmented into compartments until there's no cohesive whole left. The result is a culture drowning in wellness information but starved of actual nourishment.

I explore the gap between cognitive participation (researching, scanning, memorizing pathways) and embodied participation (chopping greens, cooking without a recipe, trusting your hands). I share why the kitchen could be a regulating environment for a nervous system stuck in hypervigilance — and how the land itself, especially in spring, is offering exactly what our bodies need if we'd stop pathologizing every compound and start paying attention.

This episode covers:

  • Why the oxalate police show up every time someone says "eat spinach" — and what that reflex actually costs
  • How labeling every symptom dismantles your sense of being a whole person
  • The collective trauma in wellness culture that's made real food feel unsafe
  • Why plant compounds aren't universally bad — the terrain of the person in front of you is what matters
  • How cooking a simple seasonal meal can settle your nervous system more than another night of research
  • My Meat & Veggie Hash framework: a flexible, seasonal method (not a recipe) for anyone who needs to get back in the kitchen

This episode is for you if you feel overwhelmed by contradictory wellness advice, scared of foods you used to enjoy, or stuck in research mode without ever feeling nourished.

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