Food Addiction and Eating Disorder Recovery


 

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16 Responses to Food Addiction and Eating Disorder Recovery

  • Jolita Brilliant says:

    removing refined sugar healed all my hunger? issues

  • todreamisagift says:

    Amazing video! Thanks for? this!

  • caitijayne says:

    excellent video. a lot of people on diet crazes (raw, vegan, paleo, super healthy etc) should really hear this! they fear monger everyone into thinking that processed foods are the devil and that the chemical ingredients in them are addictive…… but now i believe that its not the ingredients that are addicting, its the persons relationship with food that decides whether or not the food is addicting.? very fascinating concept, thank you for your insight!

  • Ruth Zem says:

    I’m also raw food eater..But today I just wanted some vermishels boiled in milk, but I havent’ had them, so I did some salad instead..? After few bites I was like: no, I just dont want it,so I ate half of melon,apples, dried berries and french cheese. I gues RAW food won’t stop you from binge eating, but I want this kind of eating help me recover my taste receptors and just do the cleansing and kind of detox, so I see it that way… But it seems that I’m just running and not trusting myself..

  • Nina V says:

    That is fantastic to hear! Stay positive and KNOW that you can achieve full recovery.
    I waited about 2 years before I started talking and writing about complete recovery. I wanted to make sure that I was truly recovered before I embarked on the? journey of helping others.
    Love Nina 🙂

  • Nina V says:

    I completely understand this type of thinking. But I remember that when I was in the eating disorder I was never able to stick to a “healthy” eating plan – and the bulimia, starvation and binge eating was killing me much faster than just not being a “healthy” eater. We have to deal with the main problem first – the disordered eating.? That is causing a lot more destruction than simply eating food that is considered “unhealthy”.
    Hope you understand what I mean
    Love Nina 🙂

  • Nina V says:

    Thank you!
    If you have any other questions on this topic please? feel free to ask!
    Love Nina 🙂

  • Nina V says:

    Thank you for watching and sharing your gratitude!
    It is great to know that I am? able to be of service
    Nina 🙂

  • Nina V says:

    Thank you Sunny!
    It is a pleasure to be able to give you hope and inspiration that complete recovery is possible
    Love & Freedom
    Nina :)?

  • Nina V says:

    Thank you for your kind words!
    It is my absolute pleasure to help? and to remember the hell of an eating disorder. I know that one day you will be completely recovered and be able to share your experience and hope with others
    Love Nina 🙂

  • lunacocom says:

    I’m? so happy you share and talk about this. I find you incredible for doing this and even after 8 years of recovery you can relate and guide us for the transition to a free-er life. I know for me you’re such an amazing anchor, I’m so happy you exist hihi

  • Sunny Seen says:

    you are? awesome

  • llisalala says:

    Nina, you always know? what to say to help me recalibrate my thinking. Thank you thank you!

  • Jen Fletch says:

    I’m so? glad I saw this today Nina and that Ellie asked that particular question. Nina your answer was exactly what I needed to hear!!!

  • Colt Gordon says:

    Nina, I’m still having a rough time… I kinda obsess about the raw foods and think eating anything rather is destroying me & ageing me faster and I know that a apple will make me? healthier all around while chocolate and peanut butter will slow me down and kill me lasted so how do I get that out of my head?!

  • j3ssam says:

    Nina, I have a question. How long was it until you admitted? you were free from eating disorders?? Through your videos and advice, I have been binge free for over a week now! I feel happy, I can even eat cookies! I’m still dealing with pseudo dieting habits that I’m trying to push away, but I no longer feel out of control like I used to. Thanks Nina!!

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