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Are You Full or Actually Bloated?

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The term bloated has taken on new meanings in recent years and it’s always centered around the idea that a flat stomach is normal. There is a distinct difference between being bloated and having a full stomach after a meal.

Join us on today’s episode with Amy Ornelas as she breaks down the differences. Amy is a non-diet Registered Dietitian that specializes in eating disorders, body image and is a body positive yoga teacher. In her private practice she utilizes a science-based, holistic mind-body approach to help people heal their relationships with food and health from the foundation up.

For more episodes and information, visit us at https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/wonder-why-podcast

About The DHA:

We advocate for dietitians to have a greater role in the healthcare system, as well as for the importance of nutritional therapy in preventing and treating chronic diseases. We are committed to reducing healthcare costs by promoting the value of preventative interventions and empowering individuals to take control of their own health. Learn more @ https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/

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The term bloated has taken on new meanings in recent years and it’s always centered around the idea that a flat stomach is normal. There is a distinct difference between being bloated and having a full stomach after a meal.

Join us on today’s episode with Amy Ornelas as she breaks down the differences. Amy is a non-diet Registered Dietitian that specializes in eating disorders, body image and is a body positive yoga teacher. In her private practice she utilizes a science-based, holistic mind-body approach to help people heal their relationships with food and health from the foundation up.

For more episodes and information, visit us at https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/wonder-why-podcast

About The DHA:

We advocate for dietitians to have a greater role in the healthcare system, as well as for the importance of nutritional therapy in preventing and treating chronic diseases. We are committed to reducing healthcare costs by promoting the value of preventative interventions and empowering individuals to take control of their own health. Learn more @ https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/

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