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[H1657]How To Stop Overeating
by Nadine Ann, Nad

Have you asked yourself why you can't stop overeating and come up with nothing? It's a tricky disorder to figure out alone and traditional approaches such as residential treatment facilities, medical doctors who tend to just prescribe pills, and lengthy psychiatrist visits are just not viable options for the busy and savvy general pubic anymore. People are looking for help with overeating may find that an online program fits the bill.

What should you look for in an online treatment program for binge eating? Here are 5 tips that could help you find the right fit.

1. Look for a program that offers support if you have questions during the program. Is there a professional person you could talk to? What kind of response time do they have in answering your questions?

2. What are other people saying about the program? Do they have authentic comments from past clients?

3. Does it look like the site is updated regularly or are they on a permanent vacation? You need a company that takes healing very seriously. It should be their main focus.

4. Can you pre-view the program before joining? Do they offer a trial period or a guarantee? Find out before you join.

5. Does it seem like a comfortable site to be on or is it one big ad for other products? Some companies sell endorsements to other companies. Their first priority should be about your healing, not about their affiliate return.

Online programs for binge eating offer you the luxury of self help in the privacy of your own home or office. You won't have to worry about making a set appointment because you control the time you spend online.

Some people prefer a group setting and others prefer a private setting so finding an online program that has the best of both worlds will truly make a difference in your therapy.

One last very important aspect to online help is the cost factor. The amount of money you can save by utilizing a professional online program that has the 5 qualities listed above will be priceless. You won't have any medical bills to cover and you won't miss work which all costs you time, money and aggravation.

If you are a binge eater or overeater looking for self help with online support, an online program may be the answer you need.


When trying to stop overeating, it is important to realize that you may be dealing with an addiction. These days, at last, the problem of overeating is now seen by many as an addiction. A number of harmful stereotypes are connected with overeating. Until recently, people struggling with obesity have been viewed as lazy and gluttonous. The common reaction is to tell the obese person to just cease the habit. This is similar to telling a smoker to just stop smoking or an alcoholic to just stop drinking. Unlike these other addictions, an overeater still has to eat to survive, making recovery from his addiction even more difficult.

Addictive Overeating

Although there is a plethora of health conditions that occur with obesity, many Americans continue overeat. The addicted overeater uses food to medicate a variety of different issue the same way that an alcoholic uses alcohol to numb his pain. Accepting this as an addiction is the first step in being able to stop the habit. Research has indicated that when an overeater expeiences cravings, similar areas in the brain are affected to those of a drug addict with cravings for their drug.

Body Image and Obesity

Body image plays an important role in the process to stop overeating. Many eating disorders have at their core a distorted self image. Anorexics see themselves as fat and some obese people see themselves as thin. People diagnosed with obesity sometimes show genuine surprise when told that losing weight is a must. Body image also plays into self-esteem. Low self-esteem has been determined to be a very common trigger for overeating. Both low self-esteem and distorted body image need to be addressed in order to stop overeating.

Symptoms of Excessive Eating Addiction

There are many symptoms of addictive eating habits. The most obvious is obesity or being overweight. When chronically taking in an excess of calories, the body stores the extras as fat. Another sign is eating a great deal over a few minutes. Overeating addicts tend to eat food at a rapid rate, sometimes barely chewing it completely. Often the food binge is followed by feelings of guilt, remorse and self-loathing. Many overeaters say to themselves, "I can't control my eating problems."

Health Ramifications

Many health problems are associated with obesity and eating too much. Immediate conditions include indigestion, nausea and bloating. In the long run, the health effects can be dangerous. Long-term effects can include high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. Even though people who overeat often know about the consequences of their eating, just knowing about the potential problems is not enough.

Treatments for Overeating

These symptoms need to be treated as an addiction in order to be treated effectively. Programs that are similar to other addiction treatment program are available for overeaters. A number of self help approaches are also available. Self-hypnosis is one of these that have been seen to be effective in treating addictions and can often help people to stop overeating habits and establish a healthier relationship with food.
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Nadine Ann has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pets, Eating Disorder and Fitness. Nadine Ann is the founder of the BreakAway Program for healing binge eating disorder. She created an online treatment program for those suffering from binge eating disorder looking for a natural means to healing. Nadine Ann is a Certified Nutritionist, Ho. Nadine Ann's top article generates over 3600 views. to your Favourites.

Mark C Roberts has sinced written about articles on various topics from Eating Disorder, Cure Anxiety and Hypnotherapy. The habit of eating too much can often be helped by listening to a well made self hypnosis recording. by Debbie William. Mark C Roberts's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.
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