STOP EMOTIONAL EATING TO LOSE WEIGHT

Released on: June 8, 2008, 7:01 pm

Press Release Author: Richard Kuhns/Stress Management Institute

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Stop emotional eating by understanding the difference between
eating out of habit and eating emotional stress.


Press Release Body: Contact:
Richard Kuhns
Stress Management Institute
28 Tindall Rd.
Middletown, NJ 07748 USA
732-671-1085
908-625-2195 cell phone
Richard@DStressDoc.com
http://www.dstressdoc.com/BingeEatingEbook.htm


For Immediate Release

Diets are the Wrong Approach to Lose Weight.

Middletown, NJ June 9, 2008--Stop emotional eating by understanding the difference
between eating out of habit and eating emotional stress.

Yes, at any given time you can be eating from habit or eating from emotion. How can
you tell the difference? And what is habitual eating?

Acording to Richard Kuhns, author of The Scale Conspiracy e-book, habitual eating is
the habit of being at a certain place or time and eating. For instance, stopping by
a Dunkin Doughnuts on the way to work every morning. Or coming home every afternoon,
walking in the front door, through the living room, into the kitchen, and opening
the refrigerator.

He goes on to point out that the best technique to handle eating out of habit is
awareness. And that for most of history, overeating has been approached strictly
from the habitual. Typical techniques to handle eating out of habit could be any of
the following:

Diets
Putting forks down between bites
Counting Calories
Equivalents
Take a deep breadth before eating

In his e-book, The Scale Conspiracy, he reveals that only recently are we becoming
aware of the eating emotional stress component which requires a completely different
approach. The e-book suggests a logical approach:

First, simply assume that it\'s habitual and treat it accordingly with a very
effective awareness technique that is done in seconds.

Secondly, if the temptation to eat is still present,he suggests the second step is
the overcoming of emotional eating which is to learn to embrace the context of the
emotion and stop diluting it with food.

Kuhns says, \"Now comes the critical part. Being new to the concept of embracing
emotion, it\'s normal for the individual to continue diluting the emotion with food.
The goal is to move to a loving of self from which there is total acceptance (a
building of self worth) at which point, the individual is able to say, \'I have
stopped diluting the feeling of (whatever). I may be uncertain as to how to handle
the situation, one thing I know is that I have stopped diluting my feelings.\' And
this is done one day at a time.\"

By reading the Scale Conspiracy E-book you will appreciate that a progressive
approach to losing weight involves asking questions \"What is missing here? Why are
people not getting the results they are promised? It is clearly insane to keep using
the same dieting techniques when the results are so poor. It\'s more important to
gain a grasp on conquering emotional eating than it is to read the scale. Besides
focusing on the scale doesn\'t empower you to be a better more enlightened person,
whereas learning about how to handle emotional eating empowers you in all aspects of
your life and you\'ll find that what you really want to eat is far more nutritious
and less in quantity than ever before imagined.



For more information about the Scale Conspiracy E-book or to schedule an interview
with Richard Kuhns please call him at 732-671-1085 or email him at
Richard@dstressdoc.com or go to http://www.dstressdoc.com/BingeEatingEbook.htm

About the author:

Richard Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., NGH certified, author of the Scale Conspiracy E-book, has
operated a stress management facility for seventeen years where he conducted
hundreds of weight management seminars and has his top selling self help hypnosis
and stress management cds at http://www.DStressDoc.com

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Web Site: http://www.dstressdoc.com/BingeEatingEbook.htm

Contact Details: Richard Kuhns
Stress Management Institute
28 Tindall Rd.
Middletown, NJ 07748 USA
732-671-1085
732-671-3053 fax
908-625-2195 cell phone
Richard@DStressDoc.com

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