Dieting & obsessive eating – two sides of the same coin
David Levitsky, a professor of psychology and nutrition at Cornell University, said compulsive overeating is becoming more widespread in part because the country has a growing obsession with weight loss. Dieters make a religion of calorie-counting, starving themselves until their bodies rebel with a binge. That sets off an ensnaring cycle of guilt, dieting and binge-eating.
Victims of this cycle should link up with Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous for an effective, long-term solution to their problem.







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Marlin Swink
I am 41 years of age, I do love food. I just wanted to say that I disagree with your comment about canned veggies are good for you. They are good but,they are very high in sodium,I suggest that we just stay with fresh or frozen. Maybe if you do try the…