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Eliminate the guilt associated with eating certain foods. Historically, the wellness industry and the body positivity

In the traditional diet culture mindset, wellness was often treated as a pass/fail exam. If you ate a salad, you were "good"; if you ate a cookie, you were "bad." This binary thinking creates a cycle of shame that is inherently unhealthy. intense exercise regimes