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In this episode, we're diving into the concept of using our cravings as a compass. The seasonal transition into spring, along with the time change, has been a challenge for me, throwing me off balance despite my best efforts. It's a reminder that as women, our rhythms align with nature rather than society.
The cultural narrative uses fear-based marketing to condition women to believe that healing is about fixing problems rather than embracing who they are. As a result, they get caught in an endless loop of seeking the next trendy health fix—whether it’s a supplement, treatment, or diet—without ever truly feeling better.
True healing isn’t about accumulating external solutions; it's about shedding what we are not and settling into what we truly are. Real wellness comes when we stop resisting and begin to trust our body’s natural intelligence.
This brings us to the role of cravings. Unlike appetite, which signals a physical need for fuel, cravings are often deeper psychological or physiological messages from our bodies. Instead of suppressing or fighting them, we should view cravings as insightful indicators of what our bodies might be missing.
The key is to approach these cravings with curiosity rather than judgment. Instead of just dismissing them or indulging mindlessly, we should use them as signals to explore what’s really going on within us. Are we reaching for certain foods because they bring us comfort, because they provide stimulation, or because they help us feel something in moments when we might otherwise feel disconnected? These are important questions to ask as we navigate our relationship with our bodies.
Tune in today and find out what can satiate your cravings!
In this episode:
[00:37] Welcome back to The Fully Nourished Podcast!
[03:11] Healing is not fixing what is broken.
[08:00] Suppressing your appetite is not serving your body.
[09:37] Your appetite is a messenger.
[10:38] Cravings will tell you what your body needs.
[17:43] What do some of the most common cravings mean?
[20:07] Cravings for crunchy foods and the human chew drive.
[22:04] The connection between sour cravings and digestion.
[25:05] Is there a connection between spicy cravings and suppressing trauma?
[28:55] Thanks for joining me on The Fully Nourished Podcast!
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In this episode, we're diving into the concept of using our cravings as a compass. The seasonal transition into spring, along with the time change, has been a challenge for me, throwing me off balance despite my best efforts. It's a reminder that as women, our rhythms align with nature rather than society.
The cultural narrative uses fear-based marketing to condition women to believe that healing is about fixing problems rather than embracing who they are. As a result, they get caught in an endless loop of seeking the next trendy health fix—whether it’s a supplement, treatment, or diet—without ever truly feeling better.
True healing isn’t about accumulating external solutions; it's about shedding what we are not and settling into what we truly are. Real wellness comes when we stop resisting and begin to trust our body’s natural intelligence.
This brings us to the role of cravings. Unlike appetite, which signals a physical need for fuel, cravings are often deeper psychological or physiological messages from our bodies. Instead of suppressing or fighting them, we should view cravings as insightful indicators of what our bodies might be missing.
The key is to approach these cravings with curiosity rather than judgment. Instead of just dismissing them or indulging mindlessly, we should use them as signals to explore what’s really going on within us. Are we reaching for certain foods because they bring us comfort, because they provide stimulation, or because they help us feel something in moments when we might otherwise feel disconnected? These are important questions to ask as we navigate our relationship with our bodies.
Tune in today and find out what can satiate your cravings!
In this episode:
[00:37] Welcome back to The Fully Nourished Podcast!
[03:11] Healing is not fixing what is broken.
[08:00] Suppressing your appetite is not serving your body.
[09:37] Your appetite is a messenger.
[10:38] Cravings will tell you what your body needs.
[17:43] What do some of the most common cravings mean?
[20:07] Cravings for crunchy foods and the human chew drive.
[22:04] The connection between sour cravings and digestion.
[25:05] Is there a connection between spicy cravings and suppressing trauma?
[28:55] Thanks for joining me on The Fully Nourished Podcast!
Links and Resources:
Submit Questions Here: https://airtable.com/appoicByQy3UFoSXs/shrXwD7wQFJQr68Nn
Sign Up for Sunday Tea Here: https://jessica-ash-wellness.ck.page/04f86a550f
Get more info on Philosophia Society Here: https://www.jessicaashwellness.com/philosophia-society
Discount Codes from Our Sponsors:
Subluna:https://shopsubluna.com?sca_ref=6575731.SiVwQ6X9YX
*Code JESSICAASH for 10% off
IG: @shopsubluna
*This is an affiliate link. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links.
Connect with Jessica:
Have Sunday tea with me! Sign-up for my Sunday newsletter where I share what’s on my brain from the nutritional to spiritual: https://www.jessicaashwellness.com/email-subscribe.
Join the Fully Nourished community! Follow me @jessicaashwellness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaashwellness/
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