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How to Cure Eating Disorders by Irina Webster
One of the ways to treat eating disorders is to change one's association with food. To explain more: the person associates all their good positive feelings, control, pleasure, truth and self-confidence with food. They feel reassured by the control they have over their food intake and use it as a substitute for their lack of control over their feelings in the real world. If you break this association and replace it with different one, you have a good chance to cure an eating disorder.
Bulimia - How to Overcome Bulimia Nervosa by J Seymour
Bulimia nervosa is a difficult disorder to cure. Techniques like hypnosis and visualization can be used effectively for the treatment of this condition.
Bulimia - How to Stop Bulimia Nervosa For Good by J Seymour
Bulimia nervosa is a complicated disorder which might take time to cure. Using techniques such as self-hypnosis, the various symptoms of this condition can be effectively treated.
A Life Story of Anorexia-Bulimia Sufferer - Why She Does it and What is Her Life Like? by Irina Webster
People often ask me to describe what a day in the life of an anorexic-bulimic sufferer is really like. How do people become eating disorder sufferers and what do sufferers themselves think about their disorder and why they developed it.
Overcome Bulimia - The Strategy to Change Your Focus by Irina Webster
From what I can see the main problem with all bulimics is their focus. Where is their focus? - On food and binging-purging. Bulimics are always busy thinking about what they are going to binge on, how they are going to get the food, what time they are going to start etc.
Bulimia - How Self Hypnosis Can Help With Bulimia by J Seymour
Psychological factors play an important role in the development of bulimia. Techniques like self-hypnosis can prove to be highly effective in the cure of this disorder.
Bulimia is a Severe Eating Disorder by Louise Wasa
What triggers a person to suffer from bulimia nervosa cannot be pinpointed exactly as it is usually the result of a number of factors. But, the occurrence of bulimia nervosa can be prevented and in case you are already suffering from it, you can be cured.
Severe Anorexia - What is the Main Step to Cure It? by Irina Webster
Treatment for severe anorexia should start from hospitalization to restore the person's body weight. The duration of hospitalization can be different and depends on how fast the anorexic gains their weight. In average many experts believe that 10-12 weeks with full nutritional support are required to restore weight in case of anorexia.
Bulimia Side Effects - What You Need to Know by Samantha Adams
Bulimia is a seriously dangerous illness that is becoming increasingly popular among young women. There are many side effects and this article looks at the most common.
Eating Disorders - What You Should Know by Samantha Adams
With how society views beauty today, it is no wonder eating disorders are as common as they are. There are many added pressures, especially for women, to be as thin as possible and it does not matter how they accomplish this. The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia and both of them can do severe damage to the mind and body.
Eating Disorders - Bulimia, Compulsive Eating, Binge Eating and Anorexia by Alex Coppock-Bunce
Food becomes a problem when it is used to help cope with painful situations or feelings, or to relieve stress without people realising it. Eating disorders often result from a combination of many factors; events, feelings or pressures leading to a feeling of inability to cope including low self-esteem, family relationships, problems with friends, the death of someone special, problems at work, school, college or at university, lack of confidence, sexual or emotional abuse.
Common Eating Disorders by Sarfaraz Ali
Several children with the onset of puberty become particularly conscious about their physical appearance. For numerous adolescents it becomes a fixation which is a chief reason behind certain eating maladies. These disorders might result in severe conditions of anorexia or bulimia which cause speedy changes in weight and consequently might hinder the normal day to day activities and harm the internal mechanism.
Do You Know What the Causes of Eating Disorders Are? by David Karlson
What are the causes of eating disorders? Well that is not as easy to answer as you think. There are many theories as to the actual causes themselves but there is no simple answer.
Eating Disorders Under Stress by Brenda Williams
Do your cravings come under pressure? Feel like binging when feeling stressful? These are common responses apart from smoking and drinking, from under-stress individuals but the results of these stress relief approach are equally damaging to your lifestyle.
Does Anyone You Know Have Symptoms of Eating Disorders? by Martin Applebaum
There are numerous symptoms of eating disorders. A person will not necessarily suffer from every symptom if they have a particular eating disorder. In addition, a person may not have an eating disorder if they happen to have some of the symptoms.
Independence Day From Food by Cathy L Wilson
As we celebrate our country's independence, celebrate your own. Independence Day is one day a year; your own personal Independence Day can be any day of the year and every day. From changing our lifestyle and our habits, we have changed our relationship with food. Rather than living as a slave and victim to food, we are now free and independent of the limitations of emotional eating. You are free! You are independent!
What is Compulsive Eating? by Jack L Bloom
Simply defined, compulsive eating is addiction to food. But more than just overeating, it has some psychological effects on a person, making them feel guilty and shameful of eating too much. Compulsive eating is an eating disorder that makes a person overweight, while going through a series of complications both physically and mentally.
8 Tips on How Binge Eaters Can Improve Their Self-Love by Kristin Gerstley
It's important to have a healthy and strong relationship with yourself. After all, it's the most important relationship you can have out there. Try these 8 tips to improve the relationship you have with yourself and to have more self-love.
Binge Eating Disorder - How to Figure Out If You Have it - Take the 21 Binge Eating Symptoms Test by Jana Suzzane
Take this short self test to see if you suffer from Binge Eating Disorder. I suffered from Binge Eating disorder for over 20 years. There is a solution. You can be free of the emotional bondage of food and live a happy healthy life.
Treatment For Eating Disorders by Samantha Adams
Eating Disorders are becoming more common, Top rated TV shows like Americas Next Top Model only drive more young girls to anorexia and bulimia. Many of these eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia can result in death, so if you or someone you know is suffering from an eating disorder, it is vital they receive treatment, it could save their life.
How to Stop the Emotional Eating by Ryan J Anderson
Eating while emotional can be one of the biggest causes of fat loss. Depression, anger, and even happiness can cause people to want to eat, and most of the time overeat and gain weight. How do you battle these feelings?
Weight Loss Advice - Why You Shouldn't Consider Becoming Anorexic to Lose Weight by Schanizan Shamsuddin
I am very surprised to find there are actually people who search the Internet on how to lose weight by anorexic approach. Anorexia is not a diet program. It is an eating disorder that might harm your health. Read on to see the reasons on why you shouldn't consider anorexia as a mean to lose weight.
Eating Disorder by Yovan P. Putra
Researchers have been trying to find out the ultimate root cause for eating disorder. Many of them came up with various causes, but overall it can be stated that this condition is mainly caused by poor control of one's mind. When we come to the term of mind control, there is only one term that is worth noticing, mental representation.
Who Needs an Eating Disorder Because of a Dysfunctional Relationship! by James Rouse
Eating disorders are not always a permanent condition. Who needs a dysfunctional relationship to add fuel to the fire!
People With Eating Disorders - In What Ways Do They Suffer and Why? by Irina Webster
People with eating disorders suffer in many ways: physically, mentally and emotionally. All of them normally feel down although anorexics sometimes feel high in the beginning of the disorder.
How to Stop a Binge If You Have Bulimia by Irina Webster
To stop a binge is probably the most difficult tusk for a bulimic. All sufferers say that when the thoughts come about binging it is nearly impossible for them to stop. And the longer it goes on the more it becomes uncontrollable.