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wellness4you
August 16th, 2008, 10:24 AM
I just want to help folks with their problems. Eating disorders of all types are increadibly complex to overcome. From an energetic standpoint there is an intense for you system to resistance to being healthy patterns especially eating. Especially actions contain more fear and emotional disruptions than action that need to be cleared. When you reduce or collapses the conditions.
Successes are due to the ability to address the true cause of most eating disorders...namely ...the need to tranquilize anxiety caused by unresolved emotional issues like underlying anger, fear, guilt, hate,trauma, etc..etc,
Collapse these issues this most of the time works best, when you tranquilize these things and with it goes the eating disorders.:seeya:get away form:willy_nilly:

Steve
August 16th, 2008, 10:30 AM
I just want to help folks with their problems.

So why don't you start by telling us a bit about yourself?

Eating disorders of all types are increadibly complex to overcome. From an energetic standpoint there is an intense for you system to resistance to being healthy patterns especially eating.

Come again?

Especially actions contain more fear and emotional disruptions than action that need to be cleared. When you reduce or collapses the conditions.

This is getting harder to make out as I go on.

Successes are due to the ability to address the true cause of most eating disorders...namely ...the need to tranquilize anxiety caused by unresolved emotional issues like underlying anger, fear, guilt, hate,trauma, etc..etc,

That's one thought. Certainly not the only, however. There are sciences of the mind that, on the other hand, focus on correcting focus rather than focusing on past problems.

Collapse these issues this most of the time works best, when you tranquilize these things and with it goes the eating disorders.:seeya:get away form:willy_nilly:

How many people have you helped? Success rates? Experience? Profession?

Also, you do realize that this is a weight loss forum, right? Not an disordered eating forum. Not that we don't have anyone here who doesn't have an eating disorder, just found it interesting that you choose to make this your first post on the forum.

Mad4Chillas
August 16th, 2008, 10:41 AM
Coming from personal experience of having an eating disorder...this post is extremely confusing--

I think having an eating disorder stems from MANY different areas and classifying why someone may have one or had one is a lot more difficult than just stating the reasons.

Also, treatment is extremely hard and I am a firm believer that no one is 100% cured of anything, but thanks to a lot of experienced proffesionals I have taken multiple steps in recovering and making much progress in order to overcome my disorder. I am not completely over any of my issues, and i am sure I never will be, but this post is very hard to understand and is a little demeaning to those who have had an E.D. or are struggling with one at the moment.

I know that you may want to help but maybe refining your information and telling us about your background and experience would help us understand where you are coming from...

ps: spell check and paragraphs would really help make this less confusing

*No offense intended*

wellness4you
August 18th, 2008, 01:35 PM
So why don't you start by telling us a bit about yourself?

Steve I have study good health for 40 or more years and have been successful with it.

Come again?



This is getting harder to make out as I go on.

The thing about it is you have not study EFT dealing with All kind of things
that cause folks to be over weight.



That's one thought. Certainly not the only, however. There are sciences of the mind that, on the other hand, focus on correcting focus rather than focusing on past problems.

What happen to us as we grow up someone out there put handwriting on
our wall for instance, If your parents keep telling us that we will not be successful it still back in our mind.
not only there are hundred of thing that people tell us 100rd of times and we cannot get away from it.
Many parents will tell us hundreds of time now it you take out that food
you are going to eat everything on our plate. So we clean it up.



How many people have you helped? Success rates? Experience? Profession?

Hundreds with about 95% success I have been studying E.F.T for over 9 years.

Also, you do realize that this is a weight loss forum, right? Not an disordered eating forum. Not that we don't have anyone here who doesn't have an eating disorder, just found it interesting that you choose to make this your first post on the forum.

This is what I don't understand eating disorder is the problem. We have to study when the rubber hit the road.

maleficent
August 18th, 2008, 02:37 PM
you've done a good job at not answering the questions.

1. What are your qualifications - what makes you think you're an expert..

the cynical side of me says that since your business enterprise doesn't accept any insurance that you're not recognized by any health organization and have no certifications in either psychology or nutrition.

2. Your website seems to tap into and regurgitate the "greatest hits" of the current diet books without really spending any time with the "patient"

mirisaamali
August 18th, 2008, 11:55 PM
well this is something that cannot be easily taken off from our old habits. The life is so fast now and so busy that eating disorder tends to find itself in our habits. I have been trying to set my eating habits right, but i am forced into this disorder every now and then.

This week again i have resolved to set it right, lets see how it goes.

Steve
August 19th, 2008, 04:59 AM
This is what I don't understand eating disorder is the problem. We have to study when the rubber hit the road.

You can't seriously work with people. If you do, the population at large is stupider than I originally thought if they buy into your 'expertise.'

Niccivan
August 19th, 2008, 10:23 AM
I am also confused by the original post in this thread.

I have had an E.D. most of my life, and I'm attempting to get my life back on the right road. I find it a little odd that someone with spelling and communication flaws could be an expert in a field such as this one. I could be wrong, and it certainly wouldn't be the first time. :p But perhaps you should be a little more attentive and mindful of those around you who could possibly have an eating disorder. Conveying your thoughts a little more clearly might be the first step in achieving that.

Other than that, I commend your attempt to help those that might need a helping hand.

Mad4Chillas
August 19th, 2008, 10:40 AM
I am also confused by the original post in this thread.

But perhaps you should be a little more attentive and mindful of those around you who could possibly have an eating disorder.

:iagree: Eating disorders are not things that are easily solved..

maleficent
August 19th, 2008, 10:46 AM
Nor is there a one size fits all solution... everyone comes into it from a different place and needs a different approach towards helping treat it.

One of the better eating disorder sites I've seen is the somethingfishy.org site... I'd probably start there than anywehre else.

Niccivan
August 19th, 2008, 11:20 AM
Nor is there a one size fits all solution... everyone comes into it from a different place and needs a different approach towards helping treat it.



Absolutely! I couldn't agree with you more. There is no cookie-cutter solution to E.D.'s, or weight loss for that matter. Each individual must be taken into consideration, their situations, and what drove them to get there.

maleficent
August 19th, 2008, 03:27 PM
And this is how a health professional should operate...

watch and learn...

http://weight-loss.fitness.com/492286-post5.html

wellness4you
August 25th, 2008, 10:24 AM
I have read all to the comments and contradictions and that is good. I do also understand why someone would disagree with what i said.
If you only could understand that about 99% of the time your weight gain is
Emotional. By the way I lost 80 lbs by eliminated the stress and Emotions that
was in my life. Not only that many things were healed in my body.
I know many have pulled up my website which is LINK DELETED AGAIN and are
trying to take of on their own but I have 9 years of studying EFT. and also if you don't loose the weight to your satisfaction you want owe anything just call.
It is guarantee. I may get thrown of this Forum mentions something.
I know you have spent thousand of $ trying to loose.
If you don't loose will they give you your money Back?
I am that serious about what can happen

maleficent
August 25th, 2008, 10:37 AM
So you're still just pimping your site... why not join the community and proove what you claim you know - ya know do a little community service instead of trying to fatten your wallet.

maleficent
August 25th, 2008, 11:00 AM
Oh and dear members -if wellness does decide to PM you offering his services.. do report him
thans

Steve
August 25th, 2008, 11:36 AM
Wellness sent me a nice message via PM. I think he/she is trying to help me... even teach me!

Steve If you think about this most diets out there and the medical field only treat the conditions not the cause. Study that over

maleficent
August 25th, 2008, 11:50 AM
they sent me a message too... only i had trouble trying to figure out what tehy were saying.. but i'm pretty dumb :D

Steve
August 25th, 2008, 11:55 AM
Wellness, do you actually make money in the weight loss/eat disorder industry?

maleficent
August 25th, 2008, 11:58 AM
What I found most interesting the first time that I perused his website.. other than the fact he didn't have any original thoughts... Most of his stuff was lifted straight from the Beck solution and a few other best sellers... is that he seems to be trying to make himself into a counsellor of a sort -yet accepts no insurance at all -is that because he's got no qualifications?

Lraebennett
August 25th, 2008, 12:25 PM
:iagree: Eating disorders are not things that are easily solved..

I third that..
Coming from personal experience..it's not easy at all. and I don't think you are ever quite "healed"

Lraebennett
August 25th, 2008, 12:26 PM
What I found most interesting the first time that I perused his website.. other than the fact he didn't have any original thoughts... Most of his stuff was lifted straight from the Beck solution and a few other best sellers... is that he seems to be trying to make himself into a counsellor of a sort -yet accepts no insurance at all -is that because he's got no qualifications?

How about the fact that he makes no sense! hahaha :willy_nilly:

Lraebennett
August 25th, 2008, 12:28 PM
Wellness sent me a nice message via PM. I think he/she is trying to help me... even teach me!

He/she needs to learn the English language a little bit better.

Steve
August 25th, 2008, 12:28 PM
I look to learn from this enlightened one and anxiously await his return. I would also like to pay him larges sums of money to teach me what he knows.

maleficent
August 25th, 2008, 12:38 PM
He/she needs to learn the English language a little bit better.

Well yeah... but his location lists him as being in alabama so i just figured he was talking southern or something that this yankee bitch didn't understand :D ya'll know? :D

Lraebennett
August 25th, 2008, 06:20 PM
Well yeah... but his location lists him as being in alabama so i just figured he was talking southern or something that this yankee bitch didn't understand :D ya'll know? :D

HAHAHA..yeah. I guess that makes sense now that Pennsylvanian's vs. Alabama slammahs is a different lingo.

Mad4Chillas
August 25th, 2008, 09:06 PM
He sent me a PM as well...I didn't reply but his website link was posted in the email..a little annoying I might add...

brunettegoddess
August 26th, 2008, 11:26 AM
I third that..
Coming from personal experience..it's not easy at all. and I don't think you are ever quite "healed"

Coming from my personal experience, and what I've seen around me, you can get past your EDs completely. Whether it's anorexia, bulimia, a combo, OR overeating/emotional eating, those are all channels of dealing with something else in your life. Mistreatment from a loved one, a bad experience, fear of never being good enough (this was the chip on my shoulder) you can get past it if you want. I took half boxes of extra strength laxatives, ate 800 cals or less, worked out for hours (honestly I nearly lost all of my college scholarships at one point because of those behaviours consuming my life and I stopped studying), and after some successful counseling sessions and getting out into the world and learning to stop taking everything so personally I got over it. Now if I could only get over food being so tasty.

Sorry to take over the thread with that. I hope I'm not taking any business away from the master at hand.

Lraebennett
August 26th, 2008, 04:17 PM
Coming from my personal experience, and what I've seen around me, you can get past your EDs completely. Whether it's anorexia, bulimia, a combo, OR overeating/emotional eating, those are all channels of dealing with something else in your life. Mistreatment from a loved one, a bad experience, fear of never being good enough (this was the chip on my shoulder) you can get past it if you want. I took half boxes of extra strength laxatives, ate 800 cals or less, worked out for hours (honestly I nearly lost all of my college scholarships at one point because of those behaviours consuming my life and I stopped studying), and after some successful counseling sessions and getting out into the world and learning to stop taking everything so personally I got over it. Now if I could only get over food being so tasty.

Sorry to take over the thread with that. I hope I'm not taking any business away from the master at hand.

Ohhh this is far from a master you're dealing with. hahah


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