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Welcome to Fueling Recovery 🙌🍽️
Hey—welcome to Fueling Recovery. 🙌 If you found your way here, I’m really glad you did. For real. ❤️ Whether you’re brand new to sobriety, getting your feet under you, years in, or you’re here because you love someone who’s trying… you’re in the right place. 🤝 Here’s what we do here: we rebuild the body so recovery doesn’t feel like a daily fistfight. 💪 Because alcohol doesn’t just mess with “choices.” It messes with chemistry—your gut, blood sugar, sleep, hydration, nutrients… all the behind-the-scenes stuff that decides whether you feel calm or crawly, steady or scattered. 🧠⚡️ And when that stuff is off? Cravings get louder, moods get weirder, and you can feel like you’re doing everything “right” and still struggling. 😵‍💫 So we’re keeping this simple and real: - no diet culture 🚫🥗 - no perfection 🚫✨ - no supplement sales pitch 🚫💊 - just practical food + routines that make sobriety easier to live in 🍳🥑🥣 In here you’ll get quick wins, weekly focus, and a place to ask questions without feeling judged. ✅🫶 Drop a quick intro below: 1. Where are you at—new, rebuilding, steady, or supporting someone? 🌱🏗️🏔️🤍 2. What do you want help with most right now: cravings, energy, sleep, mood, gut, or “honestly… I just need a plan”? 😴⚡️🍽️ Alright. You’re here. That matters. ❤️Let’s do the next right thing—one meal at a time. 🍽️➡️✨
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📣 A new Executive Order is launching the Great American Recovery Initiative, pushing for better coordination across treatment + long-term recovery support nationwide. 🤝🇺🇸
One line that matters: addiction is being framed as a chronic, treatable disease — which means recovery needs ongoing support, not just a short burst of help. 🧠➡️❤️‍🩹 My hope? That “recovery support” starts including the basics that rebuild a body after alcohol: blood sugar stability, gut repair, real food, electrolytes, and nutrient repletion 🥗🧂💧—because when the body is steadier, the mind gets steadier too. ⚖️✨ If you work in recovery, where do you see nutrition fitting into the continuum of care? 👇💬
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📣 A new Executive Order is launching the Great American Recovery Initiative, pushing for better coordination across treatment + long-term recovery support nationwide. 🤝🇺🇸
Just saw this TODAY segment again and whew… it hit home. 🧠🍪
Just saw this TODAY segment again and whew… it hit home. 🧠🍪 They’re talking about research suggesting some people, including older adults, can show addiction-like signs around highly processed snacks and “junk” foods. Not because they’re weak. Not because they “lack discipline.” But because these foods are literally designed to be ultra-rewarding and easy to overdo. 🎯 And if you’re in recovery, this matters. A lot. 🫶Because for many of us, the pattern looks familiar: a hit of comfort ➝ a bigger hit ➝ cravings ➝ shame ➝ “what’s wrong with me?” 😞 Nothing is wrong with you. If certain foods flip a switch for you, try this gentle reset: 🥗 Build your plate for stability first (fiber + protein + healthy fat)⏰ Don’t wait until you’re starving to eat🧃 Watch the “liquid sugar” and snack-only meals (they spike then crash)🤍 Replace shame with a plan Recovery is not just about quitting something. It’s about rebuilding your brain and body with support. One meal at a time. 🍽️✨ Here’s the clip: https://www.today.com/video/older-americans-show-signs-of-addiction-to-highly-processed-foods-162104901765 Question for you: what’s your biggest trigger food or trigger time of day? Late afternoon, after dinner, or late night? ⏰💬
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The “new food pyramid” is way more recovery-friendly 🧠✨
The “new food pyramid” is way more recovery-friendly because it’s built around stability—stable blood sugar, stable mood, stable energy… which is huge when you’re healing your brain + body. 🧠✨ Post draft (recovery + healing angle): In recovery, food isn’t just food.It’s nervous system support 🫶It’s mood support 🌤️It’s relapse-prevention support 🛡️ That’s why I love the NEW food pyramid way more than the old-school one. The old model basically said: “Base your day on bread/pasta/cereal.” 🍞🍝🥣But for a lot of us, that can mean:energy spikes 📈 → crashes 📉 → irritability 😤 → cravings 🍬 → “I need something NOW” ⚡ The newer approach is simpler and smarter: build your meals on what stabilizes you. ⚖️ The NEW pyramid (recovery edition): - Plants first (veggies + fruit) 🥦🍓: fiber = gut healing + better cravings control - Protein every meal 🍗🥚🫘: steadier mood, fewer sugar swings, more “I’m good” satisfaction - Healthy fats 🥑🫒🥜: brain support + hormones + longer-lasting fullness - Whole grains as support, not the base 🌾: helpful, but not the foundation - Ultra-processed + added sugar 🍪🥤: not “bad,” just more likely to poke the craving bear 🐻 Why it’s better:Because recovery is already hard. Your plate shouldn’t make it harder. ❤️ If you want a super simple reset:Half your plate plants 🥗 + a palm of protein ✋ + a thumb of healthy fat 👍That combo has saved me (and a lot of people) from the snack spiral more times than I can count. If you’re in recovery, what’s the hardest time of day for cravings—late afternoon, after dinner, or late night? ⏰💬 - Coach G
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The “new food pyramid” is way more recovery-friendly 🧠✨
Science Says “Gut Check”—Especially in Recovery
Colorectal cancer research out of Denmark just dropped something that should make all of us in recovery pay attention. 🧠🦠 Scientists found colorectal cancer patients were about twice as likely to carry a previously unidentified virus living inside Bacteroides fragilis— a bacterium that normally lives in the human gut (study published in Communications Medicine*). 🔬🧫 Why I’m bringing this up here: recovery is a whole-body rebuild. 💪🏾 And your gut microbiome isn’t some “wellness trend”… it’s a major part of how you regulate: - Inflammation 🔥 - Mood + anxiety 😮‍💨 - Cravings + impulse control 🍩🧠 - Energy, sleep, and resilience ⚡😴 When your gut is off, it’s harder to stay steady. When your gut is supported, you’re not fighting uphill as much. 🧱➡️🏔️ If you’re in recovery, don’t just “white-knuckle” your way through healing—feed the system that feeds your brain. 🥗🧠 Question for you: have you ever noticed your mood or cravings shift based on what you’ve been eating lately? 👇🏾 -GTV Mansfeld :)
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