This episode breaks down what ultra-processed foods do inside your body — from appetite hormones to reward pathways to visceral fat. We explore the top clinical trials, why UPFs feel so hard to stop eating, how they affect mood and metabolism, and how quickly your body can heal when you shift toward whole foods. You’ll walk away with Christ-centered clarity, compassion, and simple steps to lower UPFs without shame or restriction. References (Studies Mentioned)1. Hall et al., 2019 — NI...
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This episode breaks down what ultra-processed foods do inside your body — from appetite hormones to reward pathways to visceral fat. We explore the top clinical trials, why UPFs feel so hard to stop eating, how they affect mood and metabolism, and how quickly your body can heal when you shift toward whole foods. You’ll walk away with Christ-centered clarity, compassion, and simple steps to lower UPFs without shame or restriction. References (Studies Mentioned)1. Hall et al., 2019 — NI...
Episode Title: Do You Really Need That Electrolyte Packet? Are those trendy electrolyte packets really worth it — or just expensive salt water? 💧 In this faith-meets-science episode, Erin unpacks what electrolytes actually do, who truly needs them, and how you can stay hydrated through simple, everyday habits. You’ll learn the real science behind sodium and potassium, five practical hydration strategies, and how to honor God by caring for the body He designed.
The Body Aligned Podcast
This episode breaks down what ultra-processed foods do inside your body — from appetite hormones to reward pathways to visceral fat. We explore the top clinical trials, why UPFs feel so hard to stop eating, how they affect mood and metabolism, and how quickly your body can heal when you shift toward whole foods. You’ll walk away with Christ-centered clarity, compassion, and simple steps to lower UPFs without shame or restriction. References (Studies Mentioned)1. Hall et al., 2019 — NI...