Sophia

Sophia is a certified nutrition consultant and low-carb lifestyle advocate with over 8 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. After struggling with her own weight for years and trying countless failed diets, Sophia discovered the ketogenic lifestyle in 2016 and lost 65 pounds—weight she's kept off ever since. Frustrated by confusing nutrition advice and overpriced "keto" products that weren't actually low-carb, Sophia made it her mission to educate others on how to navigate the keto world successfully. She specializes in helping busy people incorporate sustainable low-carb eating into their real lives—no meal prep required.

Childhood Trauma and Emotional Eating: Overcoming the Cycle of Weight Gain and Finding Lasting Success

Childhood trauma can have long-lasting effects on adults, including increased risk for mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, as well as physical health problems such as obesity and heart disease. Take the following hypothetical scenario as an example: As a child, Jane’s home life was difficult for a number of reasons, and she

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The Psychology of Weight Loss

The term weight loss psychology refers to the study of the psychological factors that influence an individual’s ability to lose weight and keep it off long-term. This includes understanding why people overeat, how our emotions affect our eating habits, and what kind of thinking patterns lead to successful weight loss. Why do we overeat? One

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Easing Back Pain With Exercise?

All pain is not equal. A headache from too much caffeine can be relieved by drinking water, but back pain is very different. Unfortunately back pain can make it difficult to maintain a healthy weight and hinder our willingness to exercise, which only makes the problem worse by further encouraging a sedentary lifestyle. However, according

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exercise as we age

The truth about exercise over 40

By now everybody knows that exercising is important for maintaining health, but the truth is that it becomes more challenging after the age of 40 for many people. Children, work responsibilities, and raising a family or caring for aging parents all contribute to what seems to be an increasingly busy lifestyle as we age. Fitting

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