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Binge Eating

Binge Eating

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Jeffrey M. Butch

MS, MSN, APRN

Binge eating is a severe, health threatening disorder.

But it is a very treatable eating disorder. The sufferer eats large amounts of food at one time for emotional, psychological reasons. Hunger is not an issue. Sometimes so much food is ingested it results in stomach pain and a feeling of loss of control over oneself.  Sometimes, this results in purging to counter the binging. Medical facts about BED Binge Eating Disorder. 

Continuing episodes of binge eating often include: eating at a set time and a large amount, a feeling that one cannot stop, eating faster than normal, eating until feeling bloated. Warning Signs and Symptoms: evidence of eating lots of food such as dishes, food containers, leftovers, the sufferer is uncomfortable eating in public, any new practice with food or fad diets.

Some physical issues indicative of binging: noticeable changes in weight, both up and down, complaints of stomach cramps, constipation, acid reflux, etc., difficulties concentrating. In conclusion, our Binge Eating Hypnosis program can end this disorder naturally, without medications or diet plans. There is no stereotypical sufferer. They are both sexes, old and young, poor and rich, fat and thin. The thing is common is they use eating as a release for their mental health.

How Steady Thoughts Hypnotherapy Works

The strength of hypnotherapy is in the power of suggestion.

Steady Thoughts products provide a gentle way to give you a positive message.

Hypnotic suggestions help you make desired behavior changes.

Therefore, your inner mind accepts new solutions.

So your new habit is easier for you to start than it would be when fully awake.

The strength of hypnotherapy is in the power of suggestion.

Steady Thoughts products provide a gentle way to give you a positive message.

Hypnotic suggestions help you make desired behavior changes.

Therefore, your inner mind accepts new solutions.

So your new habit is easier for you to start than it would be when fully awake.