There's no doubt that food and nutrition can be life-enhancing from a mental and physical health perspective; however, over-fixating on food and our bodies can work against our health rather than for it.
At Culina Health, we know that eating disorders are non-discriminatory. Any person of any weight, body size, gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic standing can be affected by eating disorders and disordered eating. That's why our eating disorder registered dietitian nutritionists practice a health-at-every-size approach focused on helping you establish a more neutral relationship with food and your body.
As part of our collaborative care approach, we work with your care team to ensure you get comprehensive support for your mental and physical health. We always recommend a higher level of care if you need it.
Based on your food preferences, access, nutritional needs, comfort with cooking, and relationship with food
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That is realistic for your schedule, family responsibilities, work and social demands, physical activity levels and preferences
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You can trust based on your labs, symptoms, and health history
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