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Overcoming Overeating
Overcoming Overeating
Author: Jane R. Hirschmann, Carol H. Munter
ISBN-13: 9780449904077
ISBN-10: 0449904075
Publication Date: 5/20/1989
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This book was really helpful to me. It helped me to realize behaviors I hadn't recognized as a problem. The author is an expert and has written the book for a wide variety of people from myself to the most severe case. I highly recommend it for those who would like to lose weight.
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Helpful, practical tips to control overeating.
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AT LAST! A BOOK TO HELP YOU BREAK OUT OF THE DIET/BINGE CYCLE--AND LOSE WEIGHT NATURALLY.

Diet/binge. Good food/bad food. Punishment/reward. These are the compulsive eater's nightmares, a longtime pattern of recrimination and guilt that ultimately leads to more overeating and more weight gain. Now, for the first time, here is a proven, step-by-step plan that doesn't control your eating habits--but cures them, once and for all. OVERCOMING OVEREATING will show you how to:

¸ Give up dieting forever and discover that you actually eat much less without the pressure of restraints
¸ Eat from true stomach hunger instead of "mouth" hunger--the emotional trigger that makes you turn to food even though you're not hungry
¸ Enjoy the enormous satisfaction of meeting true hunger with the foods you most desire
¸ Stop overeating and lose weight naturally
¸ Move beyond your negative preoccupation with eating and weight toward a fuller, more satisfying life
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Diet/binge. Good food/bad food. Punishment/reward. These are the compulsive eater's nightmares, a longtime patter of recrimination and guilt that ultimately leads to more overeating and more weight gain. Now, for the first time, here is a proven, step-by-step plan that doesn't control your eating habits - but cures them, once and for all.