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Woman Shows Her Body In Outfits Before And After Eating To Normalize Bloating
Your body deserves to be nourished!
The swimsuit era is nearer, tempting many people to sample from the numerous buffet of diets that tend to keep the belly fat. But then, can humans actually escape being bloated after meals? This question has, over time, resulted in divided opinions, but recently, TikTok Clara Guillem gave a new insight into the controversial matter.
TikTok Clara Guillem proved that no one could escape bloating after meals.
Guillem is an influencer and a content creator. At the moment, she’s nailing her campaign on normalizing bloating. The 24-Year-Old from Nashville, Tennessee, in a series of clips under the username @claraandherself, portrayed the reality of what a stomach looks like before and after eating while encouraging people to have a positive relationship with food.
Guillem’s encourages people to have a positive relationship with food.
@claraandherself Happy outfits+eats day to all my favorite humans follow if you like these reminders!
original sound – Clara
Rather than being negative, Guillem opted for inspiring messages as the caption on most of her photos. From “food can be so enjoyable, but ultimately it’s there to serve your body a purpose to “You are not in a competition with the social media version of yourself” captions, the influencer also touches on bloating during menstruation.
The 24-Year-Old in a series of vidoes show the reality of what a stomach looks like before and after eating.
“Food can be so enjoyable, but ultimately it’s there to serve your body a purpose.”
“I hope you are all starting to hear my voice in the back of your head after you see how well you nourished your bodies instead of all that negative self-talk.” Guillem had said in one of her TikTok clips. In another, she added: “I have so many other amazing qualities, but those are suppressed when I’m hungry.”
Guillem advised that people nourishing the body is vital instead of listening to that negative self-talk.
@claraandherself I hope this posts I love y’all you are much more than your beauty!
original sound – Clara
The majority of Guillem’s videos have garnered millions of positive reactions, including comments. Many people claimed the videos have since motivated them to eat appropriately again, while a few attested to not feeling self-conscious about being bloated for weeks now. In reaction to going viral, Guillem told BuzzFeed that’s she downright overwhelmed.
Her videos have so far motivated people to eat appropriately, while a few attested to not feeling self-conscious about being bloated.
Before now, Guillem had suffered an eating disorder but knew firsthand how detrimental it could get.
Guillem opened up about her past struggles with an eating disorder and knew firsthand how detrimental it could get. She had even suffered anorexia, perpetuated by the concept that if she did eat something before an event or perhaps a snap, she would look bloated.
She also suffered anorexia, perpetuated by the idea that she would look bloated if she ate something before an event or a snap.
She stated: “There are a lot of conservations happening about image/ disordered eating, but I think a lot of people felt alone in the notion that bloating was one of the driving forces behind restricting or purging.” Conclusively, the body going by the sayings of Guillem deserves to be nourished and taken care of!