From a very young age we starting learning about the world around us and adjust to our environment for survival. From the way we act, think, behave, react and interact with others. Our learning comes out in practices, health habits, past times, spirituality and lifestyle choices. All of us are culturally connected to the things we eat whether we prefer rice and beans or oxtail and peas. We are additionally influenced by life events. For years scientists have recognized a link between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the development of eating disorders, i.e. binge eating. Trauma is an actual or perceived life threatening even often leads to a stress reaction (anxiety, fear, depression, anger). Often times in order to deal with that anxiety people turn to food, alcohol or other substances to mask, avoid or "stuff" the pain. Research shows that 1 in 4 people who binge eat have PTSD Symptoms of PTSD and Binge Eatin g 1. Stressful memories, flash backs and trigg...
This blog will contribute to mental health topics including body image, self esteem, depression, anxiety and other diagnosis as well as the relationship between physical health/ fitness and health. If you are looking for inspirational stories, encouragement and information to help you achieve overall health and wellness mentally, physically and spiritually. This is the blog for you!