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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Insta-Food Diet: How Social Media has Shaped the Way We Eat
Social media is a major part of modern life. Most of us can't imagine not using it, and it's unrealistic to assume that's even possible. We are obsessed with social media We share pictures of our food and inspect what everyone else is eating, compare calories and macros, and get involved in wacky and dangerous food challenges. We think we're in control but most of us have no idea how much of an impact it has. Did you realise that posting pics of your meal can actually make it taste better? That #cleaneating is giving you anxiety? That the influencers you follow are actually shaping government policy around food? Pixie Turner is here to arm you with everything you need to know to take back control – and make social media work for you.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Pixie's Plates: 70 Plant-rich Recipes from Pixie Turner
70 delicious recipes to clear through the nutribabble and let you enjoy food again, with no rules, no restrictions and absolutely no BS. 'It's great to have more qualified nutritional professionals speak out against the wellness fads' Renee McGregor, author of Orthorexia. Fed up with bloggers with no qualifications telling you what to eat? Had enough of all the detoxes and diet? Confused about all the conflicting nutrition messages in the media? Then this book is for you. Time to clear through the nutribabble, and enjoy food again with this collection of 70 delicious recipes for a truly healthy diet, with no rules, no restrictions and absolutely no BS.
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Head of Zeus The Insta-Food Diet: How Social Media has Shaped the Way We Eat
Social media is a major part of modern life. Most of us can't imagine not using it, and it's unrealistic to assume that's even possible. Platforms like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook haven't been around long, but they have already made far-reaching impacts on our health and wellbeing. We are only just beginning to understand the influence these platforms have over our decisions around food and health, with many of these processes happening without our being aware. But maybe we should be aware. From influencers deciding what foods we buy to government policy, via food shaming and comparison envy, activism and extremism, the role social media plays is now undeniable. In The Insta-Food Diet, registered nutritionist Pixie Turner will guide you through the various ways social media has affected our food choices, our restaurants, and our food policy. By the end, you'll be armed with knowledge and tactics, so you can take back control and make social media work for you.
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Little, Brown Book Group Food Therapy
How does food make you feel?If it's a source of guilt, shame, or punishment, have you ever stopped to ask why?We've become so used to the concept of 'good' and 'bad' foods that we barely notice the drastic statement we're making when we say we are a bad person for eating something sweet. In FOOD THERAPY, Pixie Turner presents a new approach to our relationship with food. Instead of focusing on rules, reduction and restriction, this practical book will help you uncover the psychological roots of your eating habits - and introduce you to a new mindset that will free you from a destructive relationship with food. Whether you struggle with disordered eating, body image problems, or feel trapped by diet culture, Pixie's experience as a registered nutritionist and psychotherapist allows her to guide you through how your feelings affect what you eat. By showing how our eating habits are often an attempt at solving underlying problems, and how to face the difficult emotions and memories behind them, FOOD THERAPY empowers you to eat freely for life and feel truly at home in your body.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The No Need To Diet Book: Become a Diet Rebel and Make Friends with Food
Become a diet rebel and make friends with food. Can you remember a time in your life without diets? Without seeing adverts for diets, hearing about diets, or being on a diet? Most of us would struggle to imagine it. Our obsession with being healthy has driven us to push our bodies to the absolute limits, but still every year we're told how unhealthy we are as a population. Despite a wealth of information at our fingertips, we get so much wrong about food and health. The No Need to Diet Book challenges misconceptions about what it is to be healthy and helps us make better friends with food, using evidence-based science.
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