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	<itunes:summary>The Burrito Diet is a weight loss diet based on a food everyone loves!  The Burrito Diet is the author’s personal diet plan for losing 80 pounds of fat in 8 months and keeping it off for over 3 years.  You, too, can lose weight by eating great tasting, fat burning burritos!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Go Under the Needle to Help Your Fat Loss Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Men&#8217;s Health: When Polish researchers examined acupuncture as a diet aid, they found that people who got needled lost 10 more pounds and ticked 2 additional points off their BMIs compared with those who merely cut calories. Marie Cargill, a licensed acupuncturist in the Boston area, explains that pressure points on the body—mostly on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.menshealth.com/mhlists/motivation_to_lose_weight/Weight_Loss_Success_Strategy_8.php#ixzz0UrOd64TM">Men&#8217;s Health</a>:</p>
<p>When Polish researchers examined acupuncture as a diet aid, they found that people who got needled lost 10 more pounds and ticked 2 additional points off their BMIs compared with those who merely cut calories.</p>
<p>Marie Cargill, a licensed acupuncturist in the Boston area, explains that pressure points on the body<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 10pt; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border: initial none initial;">—</span>mostly on the ear<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 10pt; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border: initial none initial;">—</span>work as a switchboard to the brain, triggering electrical pulses that suppress appetite. &#8220;The ear system is very effective for addiction treatment,&#8221; she says.</p>
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		<title>Binge Eating Can Crush Your Fat Loss Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder if you have a serious problem with binge eating?  In a recent issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, I read a feature article about the treatment of bulimia and binge eating.  Bulimia is defined as 2 or more episodes of binge eating (consuming a large amount of food in 2 hours or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever wonder if you have a serious problem with binge eating?  In a recent issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, I read a feature article about the treatment of bulimia and binge eating.  Bulimia is defined as 2 or more episodes of binge eating (consuming a large amount of food in 2 hours or less) at least twice a week for 3 months.  These episodes may be followed by vomiting or purging (with laxatives or diuretics) and may alternate with fasting and compulsive exercising.  People who suffer from bulimia often view this behavior as a shameful secret.</p>
<p>Binge Eating Disorder (binging that is not followed by vomiting, fasting or exercise) has gotten more attention recently since it is being considered for inclusion as a psychiatric diagnosis.</p>
<p>The criteria are tentatively listed as a condition that causes serious distress with at least 3 of the following symptoms occurring at least 2 days a week for 6 months:</p>
<ul>
<li>eating very fast</li>
<li>eating until uncomfortably full</li>
<li>eating when not hungry</li>
<li>eating alone</li>
<li>feeling disgusted or guilty afterward</li>
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<p>Since most of the population has probably engaged in these eating behaviors at one time or another, I guess it comes down to the frequency and severity of the problem.  You can be a binge eater, but you would have to be binging quite regularly to be considered to have Binge Eating Disorder.</p>
<p>Many people engage in some of these behaviors all the time. People who live alone often eat alone. And while eating when you aren&#8217;t hungry is not the most satisfying experience, sometimes it is just an ingrained habit.</p>
<p>You do not have to be overweight to be a binge eater.  Many people with binge eating problems think they are overweight or are worried that they will become seriously overweight.  Dieting does not necessarily stop the binging and is often viewed as being part of the problem rather than the solution.  The body resists dieting by slowing metabolism and increasing appetite, commonly accompanied by an intense preoccupation with food, more binging, anxiety and depression.</p>
<p>If you are struggling with bulimia or severe binge eating problems, seek help and get the support you deserve. Donít keep it a secret. You do not need to be heroic and suffer alone.</p>
<p>If you engage in some of the binge eating behaviors, join the club.</p>
<p>You can learn to change all of these behaviors, even mild to moderate binge eating by listening to your body, eating mindfully and being kind to yourself.</p>
<p>Choose one small habit or behavior at a time, not your entire existence, and you&#8217;ll have a much better chance to reach your weight loss goals.</p></div>
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		<title>Are You a Binge Eater?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder if you have a serious problem with binge eating?  In a recent issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, I read a feature article about the treatment of bulimia and binge eating.  Bulimia is defined as 2 or more episodes of binge eating (consuming a large amount of food in 2 hours or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever wonder if you have a serious problem with binge eating?  In a recent issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, I read a feature article about the treatment of bulimia and binge eating.  Bulimia is defined as 2 or more episodes of binge eating (consuming a large amount of food in 2 hours or less) at least twice a week for 3 months.  These episodes may be followed by vomiting or purging (with laxatives or diuretics) and may alternate with fasting and compulsive exercising.  People who suffer from bulimia often view this behavior as a shameful secret.</p>
<p>Binge Eating Disorder (binging that is not followed by vomiting, fasting or exercise) has gotten more attention recently since it is being considered for inclusion as a psychiatric diagnosis.</p>
<p>The criteria are tentatively listed as a condition that causes serious distress with at least 3 of the following symptoms occurring at least 2 days a week for 6 months:</p>
<ul>
<li>eating very fast</li>
<li>eating until uncomfortably full</li>
<li>eating when not hungry</li>
<li>eating alone</li>
<li>feeling disgusted or guilty afterward</li>
</ul>
<p>Since most of the population has probably engaged in these eating behaviors at one time or another, I guess it comes down to the frequency and severity of the problem.  You can be a binge eater, but you would have to be binging quite regularly to be considered to have Binge Eating Disorder.</p>
<p>Many people engage in some of these behaviors all the time. People who live alone often eat alone. And while eating when you aren&#8217;t hungry is not the most satisfying experience, sometimes it is just an ingrained habit.</p>
<p>You do not have to be overweight to be a binge eater.  Many people with binge eating problems think they are overweight or are worried that they will become seriously overweight.  Dieting does not necessarily stop the binging and is often viewed as being part of the problem rather than the solution.  The body resists dieting by slowing metabolism and increasing appetite, commonly accompanied by an intense preoccupation with food, more binging, anxiety and depression.</p>
<p>If you are struggling with bulimia or severe binge eating problems, seek help and get the support you deserve. Don&#8217;t keep it a secret. You do not need to be heroic and suffer alone.</p>
<p>If you engage in some of the binge eating behaviors, join the club.</p>
<p>You can learn to change all of these behaviors, even mild to moderate binge eating by listening to your body, eating mindfully and being kind to yourself.</p></div>
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