Drawing on more than a decade of new research, the founder and director of Janet Greeson's Your Life Matters treatment centers presents a refined and restructured 28-day program that addresses the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The info on this tape can be a lifesaver for food addicts
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Clearly, the previous reader's review was written by someone who has never experienced food addiction. "Exercise and diet" ? That's the same as telling an alcoholic to get ahold of themselves and control their drinking. Food addiction is real, and the hell of it kills many people every year. Janet Greeson was one of the first pioneers of facing food addiction and promoting the healing necessary for wholeness, through the 12 Steps. If you're concerned about you possibly being a food addict (if you think you are, you most likely are...denial can keep you sick and unaware) get this tape, or better yet one of Janet's books. It may be the first time you see hope in your future. I am living proof of recovery. God healed me, but I believe He worked through many different ways, Janet's program being one of them. Take care, start recovering, because you ARE worth it.
life saving
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
When I first read Janet's book,I was in the terrible throws of bulemia.Her book opened my eyes to wanting to go in to recovery and into her program.I had tried many other courses,non of them worked and all that was done was I was put in mental wards,[people with eating disorders are crazy you know!!!]and got worst instead of better.I own my life to Janet,my recovery has not been perfect and yet I'm still here....She is an angel here on earth with us,love you Janet.
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