Food Addiction
Food Addiction: The Body Knows: Revised Expanded Edition
Kay Sheppard (Paperback) HCI 1993-03-01
Release date: 1993-03-01
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I think I have a food addiction. I eat massive amounts of food without really thinking about what I eat. I ate a whole box of ice cream sandwiches in less than 24 hours. Today I ate a 6 inch sub, 2 McChicken sandwiches, chips a McFlurry and i still feel like I want to eat. I have gained weight from this. How can I stop this? I don't even think about how much I am eating, but after I eat I feel guilty.
I go through phases like that. Don't feel badly as it is highly likely that what you have is not a food addiction but anxiety, one of today's worst enemies of health. Consulting a doctor is a must for you, especially because I am sure that the source of your eating disorder has a lot to do with your emotional state.
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I have been thinking this lately. You can give up most other addictions forever but you will always have to eat again. So, I feel that it might be easier to get out of another addiction. With food addiction every bite could be the kiss of death for the rest of your life. You can give up alcohol forever though.
I totally agree with you. Everyone has to keep eating, food issues or not. A recovering alcoholic for example, can stay out of bars.
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I have never been skinny throughout my young life, but I managed to stay healthy and active until I got married. I went from 170 pounds at the time of my marriage in 2003 to 235 pounds in March of 2005. I lost 30 pounds last year the healthy way, but lost my battle with food and gained that back too. My dad says it's genetic, as he is huge and eats constantly. I have problems controlling my portions. No matter how hard I try to discipline myself, my brain always tricks me into eating more than I should. I really want to try hard but I have gone down so many avenues with little success. I swear it's like a drug addiction. I love to cook and that is another thing that gets me into trouble. Any other former food addicts out there? How did you kick the habit?
You need to get professional help. I saw a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor, which is a social worker specializing in addiction, weekly for 11 months. She used the same techniques on me that she uses on coke addicts and alcoholics. The hardest thing is that you can't ever stop eating. You have to learn what's behind your eating (it's not hunger!), the process behind overeating and how to short-circuit it before the food gets to your mouth. It's the Cycle of Addiction--it includes self-loathing and trigger behavior and other steps. You learn to recognize each step in yourself and what your triggers are.
It takes a while, it's difficult, but it can be done. Good luck.
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My husband says he has an addiction to food and he just can't stop eating. He even eats when he's full. He says it's not like a drug addiction where you just STOP because no one can quit eating. I don't know what to do for him. I want him to go see a regular counselor, but he's afraid that wouldn't help.
I've heard that acupuncture works sometimes. Try stalking the fridge with healthy stuff because if he overeats vegetables then I guess that wouldn't be as bad as cookies or chips. And try serving him his food on smaller plates. Doctors can prescribe certain pills if he's becoming obese and its adversely affecting his health.
(Food addiction is a term recently coined to describe compulsive over-eating, and the compulsive consumption of unhealthy foods and beverages.)
Not bulimia and not anorexia.
The Carbohydrate Addict's Program for Success - by Richard and Rachael Heller
The Diet Cure - by Julia Ross (nutritionist)
and check to see if you have candida albicans, which you will need to address, and/or intestinal parasites, as these can make you have constant and insatiable cravings for sugar and carbohydrates.
the emotional issues around compulsice overeating need to be addresses as well. Geneen Roth has written some great books on this, and on her own journey with food addiction
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But, if you need the comfort of cigarettes, excessive amounts of food or drugs, you#39;re using substances to cover up your own pain.Irish Times - Jan 05, 2010
The concept of food addiction is similar to that of other addictive behaviours. “Both food and drugs induce tolerance over time . . . in addition, and morenbsp;raquo;Nurse.com - Jan 11, 2010
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