When Food Becomes Your Enemy: Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Over-eating by Gillian Moore-Groarke and Sylvia Thompson
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- ISBN 10 1856351092
- ISBN 13 9781856351096
- Published Jan 01 1995
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 128
- Language English
- Publisher The Mercier Press Ltd
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Anorexia, bulimia and compulsive overeating have become serious problems, with many families having to cope with the trauma of a son or daughter suffering from an eating disorder. This book explains: how anorexia, bulimia or compulsive overeating can take over your life; why any eating problem is really only a symptom of deeper unease within the person. Case histories illustrate the painful process from the inital stages to recovery, with sufferers illuminating in an honest way what is really going on when food becomes your enemy. Gilliam Moore-Groarke is the author of "Nervous Breakdown".Other cookbooks by this author
- The Birthday Cake Book
- Feasts and Friends: Recipes from a Lifetime
- Festive Tarts: Splendid Fare for Fun and Fanciful Occasions
- The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide
- The Kitchen Garden
- The Kitchen Garden Cookbook: A Passionate Cook's Recipes to Bring Out the Best in Garden-Fresh Produce
- The Kitchen Garden Cookbook: A Passionate Cook's Recipes to Bring Out the Best in Garden-Fresh Produce
