Binge Eating Disorder: Breaking Up Your Toxic Relationship with Food
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Narrated by:
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Courtney Encheff
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By:
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Lauren Ryan
About this listen
Ever feel like your life is out of control? Are you exhausted and anxious? Has food become your escape?
Do you feel powerless with food? Are you so overwhelmed with the stress of everyday life you seek comfort and control with food? Have you ever binged so hard you felt humiliated, alone, and like a total failure? Have you binged more than once?
If so, you need to know more about BINGE EATING DISORDER and how to start getting your life back. Your inability to control yourself around food is destroying your health, your relationships, and your life.
You often find yourself exhausted and anxious about everything you have to accomplish in a day. You end up in front of the refrigerator finding food that will give you the feeling of satisfaction, control, and comfort that you desperately need.
BINGE EATING HAS BECOME THE INSTANT FIX TO EVERY PROBLEM YOU FEEL.
But this quick fix has a price, and you know you need to stop binging, but you feel helpless to stop yourself.
YOU HAVE TO LEARN TO CONTROL YOURSELF AROUND FOOD AND TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE.
If you have Binge Eating Disorder, you’re not alone! About 2.8 million people have been diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder, making it the most common eating disorder in the United States.
Not everyone with Binge Eating Disorder is obese or overeats every day. Some just binge occasionally, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have a problem.
According to the Eating Disorders Coalition, at least one person dies as a direct result from an eating disorder every 62 minutes.
It’s crucial to learn that food cannot solve your problems. Always remember....
”Food can distract you from your pain. But food cannot take away your pain.” (Karen Salmansohn)
In the book Binge Eating Disorder: Breaking Up Your Toxic Relationship with Food, you’ll discover:
- The problem with food addiction
- Why traditional diets NEVER EVER WORK
- Taking control of your life with self-love
- How weight stigma stops people from admitting they have a problem
- Identifying your binge eating triggers
- Getting rid of the diet mentality
- The importance of mindful eating in recovery
- Respecting yourself and your food
- How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can help
- What to do when you’re tempted to binge
- Managing stress in new, healthy ways
- Why self-awareness is key
- Creating a healthy mind for a healthy life
- Self-actualization and Binge Eating Disorder
- What to do when you’ve binged
- And so much more!
Recovering from Binge Eating Disorder is not easy. But with determination, guidance, and an iron-clad commitment to yourself, you CAN start loving yourself more. You can realize that food is not the solution to your problems. You can recover your self-worth. YOU CAN DO IT!
As soon as you acknowledge your need for help, this book will guide you to take back control of your life.
If you are ready to find out how to recover from Binge Eating Disorder, start a healthier lifestyle, and live life to the fullest, scroll up and click BUY now.
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- BrazenBanana
- 22-07-21
Well written, well read.
Lots to think about, and less worried, a little. Easy to listen to. Language wasn't too difficult to absorb.
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- JT
- 23-05-21
Good guide
I liked the book as the information in it was nothing new but a reminder on how you can get through and recover from BED. Having all the information in one place is good and the tools provided really helpful. Very sensible, concise information and set out in a way to easily understand. I’d recommend this as a good starting point for anyone with BED. I’m listening on audible and the reason it’s not 5 stars is because, yet again, a good book has been let down by a poor reading. The lady reading sounded a bit robotic, too high pitched and fast. I tried to,speed up and slow down but it made no difference. I don’t know if the authors get a say in who reads the books but it’s so important to get it right.
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