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Food Junkies Podcast Ep. 142: CJ, Will, and Katy

Today, CJ, Will, and Katy share their personal stories of addiction and recovery and discuss their struggles with food addiction, substance abuse, and diabetes. They talked about the challenges they […]
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“From food addiction to food serenity - freedom tastes great!”
Vera Tarman, Food Junkies: The Truth About Food Addiction

“Today I say am an addict. A respectable addict, of course. Not like the desperate addicts who have cashed in their mortgage... After all, my drug is cheap, the cheapest of all drugs, and therefore the most pernicious... And my drug is everywhere I look: in the drive-through gas station's convenience store, in the supermarket, on the lusciously displayed menu of an exclusive restaurant.”
Vera Tarman, Food Junkies: The Truth About Food Addiction

“Feelings of deprivation, obsessions about food, and anxiety arising from unresolved trauma that was being “medicated” by the addictive foods may appear like spectres that linger, worsening before they get better. The”
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“From food addiction to food serenity - freedom tastes great!”
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