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Dietitian and CorePerform coach Courtney sheds light on the fascinating yet shocking connection between gut health and eating disorders. In this episode, she discusses the relationship that chronic undereating and low body weight can have with common digestive issues like IBS, gastroparesis, SIBO, dysbiosis, hormone problems, and much more. Listen for more tips and resources that can help you if you might be struggling with disordered eating and/or GI issues as a result--------------------------------We’ve transformed over 500+ lives!✓ Reduce bloat and lose inflammation✓ Tackle Gut & Hormones from the CORE✓ SIBO, IBS, IBD, Amenorrhea, Hypothyroidism, PCOS, Celiac, Chronic Constipation, GERD, Coming off PPIs/Linzess/Metamucil, Laxative Abuse, and more!--------------------------------→ FREE 15 min Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/coreperform/coreperform→ About Our CorePerform Services: https://coreperform.com/services→ Submit your questions for next week here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/359139741759181--------------------------------Ready to Join Our Fam and Change Your Life?Click Here→ DOWNLOAD OUR SERVICEShttps://coreperform.kartra.com/page/menu--------------------------------FREE Weekly Gut Health TrainingWhat protocols, treatments, and solutions do we use to transform the lives of 500+ people? How have we helped hundreds resolve SIBO, IBS, H Pylori, Parasites, and more?Want free recipes to get started?Have a quick question?Tired of feeling alone in your journey?Click Here→ JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP--------------------------------MEET OUR FAMDasha - @dashafitnessNick - @power_maurerCourtney - @fitandfabulousnutrition----------------GIVEAWAY! Leave a rating + review on iTunes for a chance to win up to $200 in VIP prizes!Winners are announced monthly on the CP Corner.→ Simply leave a review, and send a screenshot to the CorePerform Instagram or Facebook Page--------------------------------Resources:Online Eating Disorder TestThe Endocrinopathies of Anorexia Nervosa https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3278909/Zipfel S, Sammet I, Rapps N, Herzog W, Herpertz S, Martens U. Gastrointestinal disturbances in eating disorders: clinical and neurobiological aspects. Auton Neurosci 2006; Avoiding medical complications in refeeding from Anorexia Sachs K, Andersen D, Sommer J, Winkelman A, Mehler PS. Eat Disord. 2015; 23(5):411-21. Epub 2015 Mar 9.Benini L, Todesco T, Dalle Grave R, Deiorio F, Salandini L, Vantini I. Gastric emptying in patients with restricting and binge/purging subtypes of anorexia nervosa. Am J Gastroenterol 2004; Soul S, Dekker A, Watson C. Acute gastric dilatation with infarction and perforation. Report of fatal outcome in patient with anorexia nervosa. Gut 1981;

