Anorexia Recovery

it was a long and hard battle, but i ate everything, although alot of it was ‘junk food,’ i never became overweight. I am now living the perfect life there is no worry at all about food or exercise. just new friends and happiness. www.facebook.com/faybrady36 Read more »

Bulimia Recovery is Linked to Family Therapy

Family and home therapy are probably two of the most important aspects in the treatment of Bulimia Nervosa. Recovery for the suffering to happen at home, in the course of time and live together with parents, siblings and other family members. It is a simple reason for it, it is because people under treatment with counselors [...] Read more »

Eating disorder recovery

Eating disorders are not about food and weight. They are about emotional issues and self image. Recovering from an eating disorder can be a very difficult and painful process. I made this video to help motivate people with eating disorders to keep fighting. There is so much more to life than these exhausting and futile [...] Read more »

Complete Recovery From Bulimia Without Drugs: Serotonin From Foods?

In a pioneering study conducted by MIT researchers way back in the seventies, it was established for the first time that the carbohydrate and protein contents of a meal, as well certain individual nutrients in the meal, could strongly influence the levels of certain mood/behavior-altering chemicals in the brain, particularly, neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine. [...] Read more »

Bulimia Nervosa Testimonial of Recovery

Bulimia Nervosa is a long term disease. Recovery is often a hard and a long process with its ups and downs. That is why bulimia nervosa testimonials of recovery are interesting to read. You can always learn something interesting about how other people managed to beat this distorting body and sole disease. There are always [...] Read more »

Bulimia Recovery Taking a Step Away From Bulimia

These Binge and Purge cycle, bulimia is characterized by vicious and destructive. Several factors could lead to bulimia: Weight history (or a family member) Low self-esteem Genetic predisposition Childhood trauma or abuse (eg sexual abuse, Bulling) Personality traits (eg perfectionism, OCD, depression) Beginning of early menarche or menstrual cycle Poor management of the stressors of [...] Read more »

In and Out of Anorexia: The Story of the Client, the Therapist, and the Process of Recovery

Product Description Inter leaving the stories of therapist and client, this is a positive and helpful book for people with anorexia and those who care for them. Ayelet describes her experiences with this life-threatening illness, hospitalization and repeated its eventual successful recovery, and includes examples of drawing and writing done when she was sick. Tammie, [...] Read more »

Bulimia Recovery and Dangers of Bulimia

You may already be familiar with the following physical signs and symptoms? Regular stomach Complaints Feeling bloated Acid flux and heart burns Swollen salivary glands Swollen cheeks, which makes face appear to be round Dry or unhealthy looking Hair Teeth damage and decay Feeling weak or tired Constipation and diarrhea Swelling or edema of hands, [...] Read more »