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Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Bulimia - by Robin Brain
Nutrition and Supplementation
Eliminate junk foods and white flour products from your diet, as well as sugar in any form. You may experience anxiety, depression, fatigue, headache, insomnia, and/or irritability for a while after you eliminate sugar.
Many people with eating

Bulimia Recovery - by Irina Webster
Family and home therapy are probably two of the most important aspects in the treatment of bulimia nervosa. Recovery for the sufferer will happen at home, over time, and living alongside parents, siblings and other family members.
There is a

Introduction To Eating Disorders - by Juliet Cohen
Eating disorders are often described as an outward expression of internal emotional pain and confusion. Eating disorders afflict millions of people, thousands of which will die from them yearly. There is good news though, eating disorders can be beaten.

Celiac - Discover The Link With The Obesity - by Cinzia Cervellini
Learn how to discover the celiac, following the right advices. Who says that the celiacs are forced to deprive themselves of the pleasures of the tables?

Singing and Eating Disorders - by Judy Rodman
Eating disorders are now epidemic. Singers and others in the entertainment business with its requisite media exposure are, I believe, especially vulnerable to these debilitating secret illnesses.
No one can approach their full vocal potential while chained to an eating

Glimpse Into Teen Eating Disorders - by Francisco Segurata
Teenage is the most exciting part of our life as it brings with itself new changes and a new outlook of life. However, for some it is the most stressful stage of their lives as it brings some of

Does Your Busy Lifestyle Lead to Overeating? - by Larina Kase
If you're super busy, your hectic life may lead to being overweight.
How is a busy lifestyle connected with emotional eating and overeating?
There are lots of ways. First, we become nervous that eating healthy will require time (more time than