By Lori Hanson
February 22-28 is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. We need a stimulus package to get a grip on this epidemic! The numbers are staggering yet so many individuals who suffer have never told a soul and aren’t counted in the millions of women, men and children in the statistics. It’s difficult for them to admit that they might actually have an eating disorder and even harder to reach out for help.
Another group hasn’t yet realized that they have an eating disorder because “they don’t throw up”. Newsflash! Many bulimics don’t purge by throwing up! Non-purging bulimics control the weight gain by using strict diets, diet pills, enemas or excessive exercise. If they are obsessive about food, their body image and size, eat massive amounts of food and do something to control the weight gain, followed by periods of shame and embarrassment…they could be bulimic. Anorexics are much easier to spot, bulimics are masters at hiding their behavior.
Many individuals go in and out of treatment repeatedly and don’t reach full recovery. There are many forms of treatment depending on the severity of the eating disorder. Some require inpatient treatment at an eating disorder clinic, others seek intensive outpatient treatment. Still others are able to function in their daily lives while hiding the deep dark secret. Many of these individuals seek counseling to overcome their obsessive habits with mixed results.
A breakthrough new approach is leading the way to recovery. The alternative approach was developed by Lori Hanson, award-winning author of It Started With Pop-Tarts…An Alternative Approach to Winning the Battle of Bulimia. Hanson’s Hot Pastry Principles include five strategies to fully integrate mind and body.
Hanson believes full recovery from an eating disorder requires a holistic approach that includes getting the body chemistry back in balance to support the recovery efforts. After long periods of abuse the body is starved for proper nutrition and the brain seeks amino acids to support proper brain function. Individuals often suffer from a sensitivity to sugar which contributes to the compulsion to binge.
Treatment includes improving self-esteem, understanding the causes of the addictive behavior and reprogramming negative thoughts and beliefs which is accomplished using the power of the subconscious mind. Lastly, full recovery requires a reconnection of mind and body. Individuals with eating disorders tend to live in their heads and have no concept of accepting or owning their body. This is accomplished using a combination of alternative healing modalities.
Take some time this week to learn a little more about eating disorders. 85% start between the age of 14-20, but many individuals suffer for years and are now in their 30’s, 40’s and even 50’s. It could be your neighbor, relative or best friend. Get educated and save a life! Follow the posts this week here.
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