Navigating IBS Symptoms in Recovery with Eating Disorder Dietitian, Priya Tew

In this week's episode, Han is joined by Priya Tew. Priya is an award-winning, experienced registered eating disorder dietitian who specialises in IBS. Priya has experience working in the NHS and private hospitals, working with people on a 1-1 basis and as outpatients. Priya now works with clients 1-1 and in her Recovery Tribe group sessions as part of her private practice to support eating disorder recovery.

This week, we discuss:

  • Common diet myths and how Priya works to reduce these in society.
  • The hype around gluten-free products and why this has become a diet trend.
  • The overlap between eating disorders and IBS symptoms and digestive issues.
  • Tips for individuals going through recovery and experiencing digestive issues.

You can learn more about Priya by following her on Instagram @priya_tew or visiting their website.

Priya is also taking bookings for her 12-week eating disorder recovery course, The Recovery Tribe! The next course will open in September and only 10 places will be available! Each week will involve small group sessions with your community. Group sessions allow you to share recovery highs and lows with others, receive support between sessions, access an expert dietitian at an affordable cost, and engage in structured learning through video resources each week! Sign up for the Recovery Tribe waitlist here !

Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.

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