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    PRO-RECOVERY DIET FOR COMPULSIVE OVEREATING
    Christina Veselak, LMFT, CN
    • Sep 13, 2017
    • 2 min

    PRO-RECOVERY DIET FOR COMPULSIVE OVEREATING

    A 64-year-old woman came to see me with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and out-of-control diabetes and kidney disease. She complained...
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    Sugar, Starch, and Other Addictive Foods
    Alliance for Addiction Solutions
    • Sep 13, 2017
    • 2 min

    Sugar, Starch, and Other Addictive Foods

    Americans suffering from food-addiction compose over 50 percent of the adult population. That percentage is even higher among recovering...
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