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Preventing
Diabetes - The Missing Component of Emotional & Compulsive Eating Elizabeth
Bohorquez, RN, C.Ht
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Obesity
is epidemic & can lead to diabetes & heart disease & other major
killers.
Why isn't this enough to get people to change obvious unhealthy eating habits?
This article uncovers one of the major reasons, that of emotional eating & explores it's complex roots.
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It's
no secret that poor eating can lead to obesity, adult onset diabetes & heart
disease. .
Why then is it so difficult to get a handle on eating issues?
Dissecting disorderly eating needs good detective work. Time after time,
my research in weight & addictions management uncovers a multi- faceted
problem, including an interesting form of denial that is connected to a positive
force.
Meet
Lynn, a high profile television writer, who attended one of my workshops.
Her food & beverage intake assessment made it easy to know why she
was over-weight & I was surprised that she didn't seem to know this. When I
suggested some changes she became incredibly angry & went into
For
the emotional eater, the idea of changing one's eating habits can be very
frightening & even simple
changes can be met with procrastination devices.
The level of creativity & emotional states enlisted to protect the
self from even beginning to change can be quite something to observe.
Food
Some
emotional eaters trigger when home alone or in the middle of the night, even
keeping food hidden under the bed to avoid bringing attention to a cupboard
raid. Others eat in cars, hiding
wrappings under the seat until they can dispose of them safely. Some binge going
home from work, a good time to release work stress before entering home-based
stress. Compulsions can be intensely draining, attacking the emotional eater
with real physical and/or emotional pain.
How
does one begin to take control of such a complex situation & stay motivated
long enough to build new habits? In
my experience, I like to take the emotional eater into a nutritional
self-discipline & work forward from there. It helps to know that practicing
poor nutrition is not a small thing. It's
akin to digging a big dangerous hole while teetering on the edge. For most of
us, there is no time to
The
Physical Component
Lynn
needs to get to know her self & what her body needs. Each of us was born
with genetic tendencies towards all sorts of things, including certain diseases.
Genetics are wonderful wake-up tools because they guide us towards
knowing what our body & mind needs in order to stay well
The
Emotional Component
Managing
disorderly eating means being willing to look at many aspects of our
personality, including the lessons of our early mentors, including parents,
family members, siblings, teachers, friends & whoever handed us our belief
system. Whether we are addicted or
not, part of what ails us can be found in these lessons. Once we are willing to
identify these & not shy away, we can learn to release them or at least part
of them. Lynn, like many of
us, didn't get the self-nurturing she needed as a child, or even later in life.
Perhaps she weren't allowed to express her emotions in a healthy manner.
Maybe she didn't learn to self-regulate or to set healthy boundaries for
her self.
When
these tools of self-management are not sufficiently developed or missing
entirely, one tends to go to excess to manage the unresolved stress.
Going to excess over & over again, etches the habit into the
subconscious mind where it is ready answer to any stress chemical production..
It can
The
Higher Self Component
Each
of us has a Higher Self. This part
is mature, balanced & knowing. This
part does not hide from the truth, no matter how painful.
It embraces it, getting to know it intimately.
The Higher Self understands that facing reality is the way to freedom
from emotional eating. Connecting
© 2004 Elizabeth Bohorquez, RN, C.Ht May not reproduced without permission of the author.
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Elizabeth
Bohorquez, RN is a Clinical Medical Hypnotist, President & Program Designer,
Sarasota Medical & Sports Hypnosis Institute located in Sarasota, FL &
online at www.hypnosis-audio.com
& www.sugar-addiction.com.
She specializes in teaching self-hypnosis for
health, disease management, habit control, self-improvement & sports
enhancement. Her sites are interactive & educational, of-
fering
+350 CD programs for adults, kids, executives & athletes. She is the author
of "Sugar...The Hidden Eating Disorder & How to Get Free".