The Craving Cure

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Author: Rena Greenberg

ISBN-10: 0071477365

ISBN-13: 9780071477369

Category: Diet Therapy - Preventive and Therapeutic

"The Craving Cure is a wonderful resource for personal insight and transformation."\ —Caroline Myss, Ph.D.\ Author of Entering the Castle and Anatomy of the Spirit\ Free yourself from food addictions!\ Excessive consumption of sugar in all its forms—including simple carbohydrates, caffeine, alcohol—can lead to weight problems, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and other mental and physical disorders. Whatever you are craving weakness, this book will give you the knowledge and techniques you need...

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"The Craving Cure is a wonderful resource for personal insight and transformation."—Caroline Myss, Ph.D.Author of Entering the Castle and Anatomy of the SpiritFree yourself from food addictions!Excessive consumption of sugar in all its forms—including simple carbohydrates, caffeine, alcohol—can lead to weight problems, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and other mental and physical disorders. Whatever you are craving weakness, this book will give you the knowledge and techniques you need to overcome it.The Craving Cure will help youUnderstand the psychological and physical basis of food addictions Use affirmations, imagery, and relaxation techniques to overcome your addictions Develop a healthier, more satisfying lifestyle—without feeling deprived—through the author's two-week detox programHypnotherapist Rena Greenberg has been helping people conquer food addiction for almost twenty years. She is the founder and director of Wellness Seminars, Inc. Since 1990, her smoking cessation and weight-loss programs have been sponsored by more than seventy-five hospitals and attended by more than 100,000 people. Publishers Weekly From her own struggles with food addiction, hypnotherapist Greenberg (The Right Weight) developed a program for breaking physical and emotional dependence on sugar, carbohydrates and caffeine. An ordained minister and founder of Wellness Seminars, Greenberg has used her techniques in hospitals and corporate settings to help people lose weight and stop smoking. Here, she guides readers through exercises to uncover negative beliefs, strengthen intention, gain awareness of individual foods' effects on the body and develop a healthy lifestyle. To rid the body of addictive substances, lessen withdrawal symptoms, naturally boost energy and impart inner calm, she recommends a two-week cleansing emphasizing vegetable juices; balanced, whole meals consisting of complex carbohydrates, animal protein and healthy fats; deep breathing; and movement. Affirmations, visualization and self-hypnosis are used to recognize deeper needs that readers may be trying to meet with food. People who feel trapped in compulsive food behaviors will benefit from Greenberg's minute examination of the subconscious roots of addiction. (July)Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information

\ Publishers WeeklyFrom her own struggles with food addiction, hypnotherapist Greenberg (The Right Weight) developed a program for breaking physical and emotional dependence on sugar, carbohydrates and caffeine. An ordained minister and founder of Wellness Seminars, Greenberg has used her techniques in hospitals and corporate settings to help people lose weight and stop smoking. Here, she guides readers through exercises to uncover negative beliefs, strengthen intention, gain awareness of individual foods' effects on the body and develop a healthy lifestyle. To rid the body of addictive substances, lessen withdrawal symptoms, naturally boost energy and impart inner calm, she recommends a two-week cleansing emphasizing vegetable juices; balanced, whole meals consisting of complex carbohydrates, animal protein and healthy fats; deep breathing; and movement. Affirmations, visualization and self-hypnosis are used to recognize deeper needs that readers may be trying to meet with food. People who feel trapped in compulsive food behaviors will benefit from Greenberg's minute examination of the subconscious roots of addiction. (July)\ Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information\ \