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Greenies

Can you believe there is actually an eating disorder, which involves eating only foods that are green in color. I know some may think of this as being a vegetarian, but it is completely different. In fact, it is not that healthy at all. They may be getting nutrients from all the greens that they …

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Get Outside To Feel Better

Want to feel better today? Get outside. That’s right – scoot. get away from the computer and get outside. Go find some trees, a garden, any place that is natural. Even images of nature makes you feel better. In one study, subjects were shown sets of images and were then immediately asked a set of …

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Genetics And Eating Disorders

Some eating disorders can be explained as being “genetic”. It can be the fact that one or both of a child’s parents suffered from an eating disorder. This is turn, puts their child at risk for developing the same kind of problems. Have you ever wondered why some parents are so strict on what their …

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Fussy Eating May Be An Eating Disorder

Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychological Association plans to call them “selective eaters”. A final decision will be made for the next …

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Food Addiction Related To Emotional Instability

We eat because it is a basic need. But there are people who eat for a variety of many reasons. The compulsive need to eat can be triggered by stress, irritation and frustration. Worry, boredom or overwork can also elicit this irrational need for food. Eating and food now becomes a facade to escape from …

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Food Addiction May Lead To Poor Relationships

Since time immemorial, people have been constantly looking for love and finding ways to make a relationship last. At times, people fail to nurture relationships and are unable to find satisfaction in a relationship. Years of disappointment in a partnership can make you hopeless and give up trying to make it work. You may think …

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Flu Vaccines?

The CDC advises that: “In general, anyone who wants to reduce their chances of getting seasonal flu can get vaccinated. However, certain people should get vaccinated each year either because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for high risk persons. The CDC website has …

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Finding Love After ED?

This much anticipated follow-up to Life Without Ed explains what it is like to be “fully recovered” from an eating disorder. Picking up shortly after the first book left off, Jenni starts off by explaining how she skipped her first marriage, “The wedding invitations were stamped but not mailed, and (her wedding dress) and three …

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Find ED Help On Blog Talk Radio

BlogTalkRadio allows anyone, anywhere the ability to host a live, Internet Talk Radio show, simply by using a telephone and a computer. What’s really neat is you have the ability to listen to thousands of shows for free. You can listen to them on your computer, or you can download them and listen to them …

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FEEL THE FEELINGS & DO IT ANYWAY:

Finding your Voice for Change in the New Year In our first teleconference of 2010, Doris Smeltzer, MA, shares the powerful and poignant story of how she survived the most devastating blow imaginable – the loss of her nineteen year-old daughter, Andrea, to bulimia – by reaching out to help others who are struggling. Doris …

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