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Episode 269: Amber Romaniuk - Why Emotional Eating Isn't Your Fault (Hormones)

Episode 269: Amber Romaniuk - Why Emotional Eating Isn't Your Fault (Hormones)

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In this powerful episode of Food Junkies, we're joined by Amber Romaniuk, emotional eating and digestive health expert, to unpack the real drivers behind binge eating, food addiction, and the relentless restrict–overeat cycle.

Amber shares her personal recovery journey from binge eating, bulimia, and food addiction—and explains why lasting healing requires more than another diet or food plan. Together, we explore how hormones, thyroid function, nervous system stress, and shame shape our relationship with food in ways most people are never taught.

This conversation is especially important for women who feel like they "know better" but still struggle—and wonder why nothing seems to stick.

🎯 In this episode, we cover:

  • Why emotional eating is communication, not a lack of willpower
  • How cortisol, thyroid dysfunction, and low progesterone can drive cravings and binge cycles
  • Why fasting, restriction, and over-exercise often worsen food addiction patterns
  • How shame keeps people stuck—and what actually helps dissolve it
  • What "Body Freedom" really means beyond weight loss
  • First steps to identify emotional eating triggers without self-blame
  • Why healing your relationship with food must come before hormone repair can work

This episode is for you if:
✔ You struggle with binge or emotional eating
✔ Diets and food rules keep backfiring
✔ You suspect hormones or stress are part of the picture
✔ You're exhausted by shame and ready for a deeper, kinder path forward

🔗 Connect with Amber Romaniuk

🌐 Website & free resources: https://amberapproved.ca
🎙 Podcast: The No Sugarcoating Podcast
📱 Instagram & YouTube: @AmberRomaniuk

👍 If this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share—it helps more people find compassionate, evidence-informed conversations about food addiction recovery.

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💌 Email us at: foodjunkiespodcast@gmail.com

💬 Comment below: What part of this conversation resonated most with you?

The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.

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