Episode 165: David Wolfe
David Wolfe, co-author of The Fix for Cravings, and cofounder of SUGARx Global.
Once an artisan bread maker and Registered Dietician, David left those careers and is now a Food Addiction Counsellor, food addiction Coach, and Certified High-Performance coach. David received his Master’s in Clinical Nutrition from Ohio State University in 2012 and worked as a registered dietitian for ten years in Critical Care, Bariatric Surgery, and elderly care. He was also the dietician who designed the abstinent food plan for the food addiction residential program at Renascent preCovid.
While a dietician, David received his food addiction training at INFACT (International Food Addiction and Counselling Training) in 2017 and, since that time, has been under the study of Bitten Jonsson; he is currently a faculty member for her Holistic Medicine for Addiction program. Of particular interest to us, David had his battles with sugar and grain and, like many of us, has identified other struggles, namely coffee, screens, alcohol, and more.
David is coauthor of the groundbreaking book 'The Fix for Cravings', along with Cynthia Myers Morison. He is a vocal advocate for understanding Addiction Interaction Disorder, championing the idea that addiction is a singular beast with many masks. His favorite analogy is, “ Switching outlets is like switching seats on the Titanic: the ship is still sinking!’ Thus, his treatment is focused on changing the dynamic of addiction itself. As visionary cofounder of SUGARx Global, David offers an online food addiction recovery platform using his holistic blueprint of CARE: Connection, Action, Recovery Protection, and Education.
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