Bulimia Treatment and Recovery

Rehab centers for bulimia treatment and recovery focus on stopping sufferers from purging, but do not help bulimics learn how to stop the binge eating that leads up to the inevitable purging. Just treating the symptoms of bulimia frequently causes the bulimic to transfer to another eating disorder like binge-eating or anorexia, letting the disease at the core continue to fester and grow.

By embracing The Nelson Method of treatment and awakening to the true problem leading to their eating disorder, a person suffering from bulimia is able to stop purging, stop binge eating, and transform into a healthy person with a positive body image.

Breaking the Cycle: The Path to Real Bulimia Recovery

It can be easy and comforting to slip into the habit of binge eating, especially in a society like ours where overeating is practically encouraged. Bulimics who have an binge eating disorder often overeat or indulge on comfort foods as a coping mechanism and then purge due to anxiety issues, struggles with body image, or a desire to fit in in their social circles.

Eating disorders are not really about the food or the eating — they are about the emotional issues that lead people to abuse food instead of finding proper outlets for their stress and anxiety. For healthy and permanent bulimia recovery, it is necessary to stop the purging and the binge eating that accompanies it, and the best way to do that is to dive deep into the history of each individual sufferer and determine what has led him or her into a life of binge eating and poor body image.

How to Stop Binge Eating

Therapy, diet pills, and even surgery are temporary solutions. Roy Nelson overcame his own addiction to food and shed over 120 pounds. He routinely helps people find true bulimia recovery using The Nelson Method. By analyzing the underlying cause of the eating disorder, by assessing and evaluating the fears and pain that causes your bulimia, and developing a healthy blueprint by which to live your daily life, The Nelson Method can help sufferers stop purging and learn how to stop emotional eating as a coping mechanism.

One of the most insidious parts of traditional bulimia treatment is that it only treats the symptoms rather than the underlying cause of the disorder, frequently leading to sufferers transferring to another eating disorder. For the majority of bulimia sufferers, body dysmorphia plays a role in their eating disorder. Body dysmorphia is a condition where your mind has an inaccurate image of what your body does or should look like.

By confronting the “soul-sickness” that is responsible for bulimia, you can overcome symptoms of body dysmorphia, become happy with your self-image, and transform your life into one that is free from eating disorders.

The First Step to Bulimia Recovery

If you or someone you love is in need of bulimia treatment, we are here to help. The first step on the road to bulimia recovery is to contact Roy Nelson Healing.