Figure out why the f*ck you think about food 24/7 👉
You’ve had the thought:
“I just ate—why am I already thinking about what to eat next?”
“Normal people just eat and move on. Why can’t I?”
If your brain is stuck in this cycle, this is the tool you didn’t know you needed.
What You’ll Get (in legit 5 minutes or less):
✅ The real reason your brain won’t stop obsessing over food
✅ A visual map to uncover your personal pattern
✅ Instant tools to calm the spiral—without food rules, tracking, or therapy
✅ The exact next step to rewire your brain and reclaim your peace
Just one insight from this free map could shift your entire relationship with food.
Because when you understand what your brain is really asking for...
You stop obsessing.
You stop spiraling.
And food finally becomes just food again.
Hey beauty, I'm your coach!
FORMER YO-YO DIETER TURNED FOOD FREEDOM COACH + HOLISTIC WELLNESS EXPERT
I’m Sloane Elizabeth - a food freedom coach, holistic clinical nutrition expert, wellness chef, and the creator of the Eat with Love & Intuition™ method.
I help high-achieving women heal their relationship with food by rewiring the subconscious patterns that keep them stuck in cycles of obsession, restriction, and guilt.
My approach blends science-backed nutrition, spiritual healing, and subconscious reprogramming to help you finally trust your body, stop overthinking every bite, and eat in a way that feels aligned, joyful, and deeply nourishing.
Unlike most coaches, I won’t hand you another set of rules. I won’t tell you what to cut out, count, or crave. Instead, I’ll guide you in unlocking your soul’s intuition, decoding your body’s cues, and creating a relationship with food that feels like freedom — not another project to manage. I'm so grateful you're here!!
Ready to know what’s really driving your food obsession?
This free resource is your starting point.
→ Download the Food Obsession Map Now
(No food rules. No fluff. Just real relief.)
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