Bulimics and other food to eat compulsively addicted. You can not stop their compulsive behavior once they have started their binge eating, and tend to ignore the consequences of their behavior.
These people are constantly engaged in purchasing, food preparation, cooking and eating. You can also sneak or steal food, hide food in their bags, cupboards, drawers and other places.
If the supply is cut off with food, withdrawal symptoms may occur, including chills, dizziness, headache, impaired concentration, nausea and lethargy.
A nutritional addiction may also be accompanied by co-addictions. Many bulimics may also binge on alcohol or addicted to drugs or even over-the-counter medications such as diuretics and laxatives. Bulimics can help addicted to cigarettes, their moderate cravings.
The treatment for addicts and bulimics is complex food. Behavioral therapy, family therapy, nutritional therapy and even hospitalization can be used to treat those affected.
But the hardest thing in the treatment process or their handling of cravings to binge or binge and purge during the recovery process.
If only you can stop these cravings to overeat things would be different! Some sufferers even describe it as little voices in my head that they binge force. If you can only stop the little voices, or at least they do not so strong people might be able to cope better.
Many methods were tried to a food addiction Kick. The most positive methods are probably those which involved changing a person’s way of thinking and dealing with emotions. But I also found that some herbal therapy can help you to fight your food addiction also.
These herbs appear to be useful for food addictions KicKing:
Gymnema blocks the taste and the metabolism of sugar if consumed before eating. It can quickly help your body to stop sugar dependency.
Amla is rich in nutrients, especially vitamin C. Ayurvedic medicine uses it to help a lot of people are easier and happier. There is also a mild laxative.
Alfalfa is also rich in nutrients, vitamins and minerals. But the biggest advantage is that there are enzymes that digest the food (for bulimics, it is necessary because bulimics have slow digestion, helps contain).
Ginger stimulates the circulation to all parts of the body. It is also improves digestion and gives body more energy.
Burdock improves fat metabolism and eliminates excess water from the body. It is very beneficial for kidney, liver and intestinal function.
Nettle is a traditional remedy for cellulite. Also eliminates extra water from the body and stimulates the blood circulation.
Dandelion Root improves liver function and metabolism of fat. The leaf is a natural diuretic and is rich in trace elements, particularly potassium.
Fennel Seed is a natural appetite suppressant and helps to control your cravings for certain foods.
Kola nut is a stimulant. It contains caffeine and theobromine. It can be used to suppress hunger and mental exhaustion.
Cinnamon is naturally sweet. It may be a desire for lower other sugars. It also improves blood circulation.
St. John’s wort is a natural antidepressant and anxiety reliever. It can help to stop emotional eating.
Valerian root is a natural tranquilizer. It can also be used to stop emotional eating.
Yerba Mate works as appetite suppressants, antidepressants, and a mild stimulant. It can stop a binging cycle. It is also rich in nutrients, minerals and vitamins.
Flaxseed oil can help to stop cravings for fatty foods. Take a one tablespoon of this oil daily fat cravings to stop.
This is just a few of the many other herbs that help you to fight food addictions and bulimia. If you need more information, please write me a note.
