Hot & Heavy: Connecting Food and Sex

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Author: Judi Hollis ISBN: 9781465958891
Publisher: Judi Hollis Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Judi Hollis
ISBN: 9781465958891
Publisher: Judi Hollis
Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Let Conscious, Connected Sex Replace Diets and Binges. This ground breaking book will show you how to end the continuous battle of yo-yo dieting, bingeing, starving, and other nightmares attendant to women’s quest to be unnaturally thin in hopes of being sexually attractive.
Author Judi Hollis, a world renowned expert on eating disorders and addictions, has discovered that most overeater, bulimics, and anorexics substitute food for sex—transferring their erotic desires to satisfactions of the palate. This book will teach you how to reclaim your own innate sexuality, and thereby heal your unhealthy relationship with food and eating. Case studies, comments from workshop participants and guided exercises for conscious eating—all from the author’s consulting practice and radio shows—will teach you how to integrate the book’s heartwarming, yet serious, revelations into your own daily behavioral routine.
If you or someone you love struggles with overeating or not eating, this book is a must-read, as well as a potential lifesaver. If you have sensed something lacking in your sex life, Dr. Hollis’ instructions for healing the mind/body split will take you back to bed to connect with your spiritual self.

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Let Conscious, Connected Sex Replace Diets and Binges. This ground breaking book will show you how to end the continuous battle of yo-yo dieting, bingeing, starving, and other nightmares attendant to women’s quest to be unnaturally thin in hopes of being sexually attractive.
Author Judi Hollis, a world renowned expert on eating disorders and addictions, has discovered that most overeater, bulimics, and anorexics substitute food for sex—transferring their erotic desires to satisfactions of the palate. This book will teach you how to reclaim your own innate sexuality, and thereby heal your unhealthy relationship with food and eating. Case studies, comments from workshop participants and guided exercises for conscious eating—all from the author’s consulting practice and radio shows—will teach you how to integrate the book’s heartwarming, yet serious, revelations into your own daily behavioral routine.
If you or someone you love struggles with overeating or not eating, this book is a must-read, as well as a potential lifesaver. If you have sensed something lacking in your sex life, Dr. Hollis’ instructions for healing the mind/body split will take you back to bed to connect with your spiritual self.

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