About this episode
Today's episode is sponsored by my friends at Paleovalley. Make sure to support this podcast and head over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ and use code NWJ to get 15% off your first order. _____ I'm excited to sit down with Michelle Hurn. We talk about eating disorders, her health journey and much more. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more. Michelle Hurn is a registered and licensed dietitian with eleven years of experience as a clinical, acute care dietitian, lead dietitian in psychiatric care, and outpatient dietitian. Michelle is an avid endurance athlete, she has qualified for the Boston Marathon 12 times, and on November 7th 2020, she recently won her first ultra marathon covering 44.63 miles in a 6 hour timed race. While practicing inpatient and outpatient care in the hospital setting, Michelle discovered a disheartening connection between the high carbohydrate, low fat, “sugar in moderation,” nutrition guidelines she was required to teach, and the rapidly declining health of her patients. We discuss the following: All about Michelle Hurn Triggers of eating disorder Michelle’s health journey Carnivore diet benefits Dietitian’s recommended macros Thoughts on Dietetic Association funded by food companies The Dietitian's Dilemma book Sarcopenia and diet Recommendations for eating disorder Protein project Where to find Michelle Hurn _____ RESOURCES Website: https://thedietitiansdilemma.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runeatmeatrepeat/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichelleHurnRD The Dietitian's Dilemma book: https://amzn.to/3lt4xio Protein Project: https://gofund.me/9fb0fed4 ____ CHECK OUT MY BOOK, Carnivore Cure SIGN UP FOR MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER _____ ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Nutrition with Judy Articles Nutrition with Judy Resources Cutting Against the Grain Podcast _____ FIND ME 🌎 Website 📺 YouTube 🏞 Instagram 👤 Facebook _____ **DISCLAIMER: I am only here to provide support as a nutritional therapy practitioner and I am not providing medical advice. I always recommend working with a team of holistic practitioners, including your PCP and a certified nutritional therapy practitioner. Do not self-diagnose. Always seek medical guidance when you have a medical condition.