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My impression is that 1) the medical profession is trying to find a rationale

for finding an 'option' other than dieting to promote, 2) still trying to

'scientific' (aka OWN the recovery ways and means) this process and 3) won't

conclude that non-dieting is the answer but rather a 'cocktail' of those hunger

hormones which of course only doctors will be allowed to disperse.

The last line about 'once fat always fat' plays heavily into guilt and shame

doesn't it? I remain convinced that the medical professional associations will

stay with the What, When & How of eating plus Exercise as THE 'answers' to

excess body concerns while not dieting like IE continues to tackle the WHY that

underlies out of bounds eating.

If one were to accept this article as gospel, then it would be easy to conclude

that ONLY with medical help could a person get their body to regain its self

hunger regulating ability. IE has proven otherwise, it just takes a different

(self driven) approach and the gift of time to achieve that.

Katcha

IEing since March 2007

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> I'd be interested to know your reaction to this article from the NY Times

titled " The Fat Trap " .

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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/tara-parker-pope-fat-trap.html?pagewa\

nted=1 & _r=1 & smid=fb-share

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My impression is that 1) the medical profession is trying to find a rationale

for finding an 'option' other than dieting to promote, 2) still trying to

'scientific' (aka OWN the recovery ways and means) this process and 3) won't

conclude that non-dieting is the answer but rather a 'cocktail' of those hunger

hormones which of course only doctors will be allowed to disperse.

The last line about 'once fat always fat' plays heavily into guilt and shame

doesn't it? I remain convinced that the medical professional associations will

stay with the What, When & How of eating plus Exercise as THE 'answers' to

excess body concerns while not dieting like IE continues to tackle the WHY that

underlies out of bounds eating.

If one were to accept this article as gospel, then it would be easy to conclude

that ONLY with medical help could a person get their body to regain its self

hunger regulating ability. IE has proven otherwise, it just takes a different

(self driven) approach and the gift of time to achieve that.

Katcha

IEing since March 2007

>

> I'd be interested to know your reaction to this article from the NY Times

titled " The Fat Trap " .

>

>

>

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/tara-parker-pope-fat-trap.html?pagewa\

nted=1 & _r=1 & smid=fb-share

>

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HI Latoya! How wonderful to read a post from you. I am so happy for you and all

the progress you have made these last years. I have yet to put a number on my

body adjusting (down), but I for sure know it has happened. Am sure you will

track down what is bubbling within you at this moment and so honored that you

may share that process here too. You are surely inspiring. Hope you have been

enjoying a pleasant life beyond food and eating concerns.

ehugs, Katcha

IEing since March 2007

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> > I'd be interested to know your reaction to this article from the NY Times

titled " The Fat Trap " .

> >

> >

> >

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/tara-parker-pope-fat-trap.html?pagewa\

nted=1 & _r=1 & smid=fb-share

> >

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HI Latoya! How wonderful to read a post from you. I am so happy for you and all

the progress you have made these last years. I have yet to put a number on my

body adjusting (down), but I for sure know it has happened. Am sure you will

track down what is bubbling within you at this moment and so honored that you

may share that process here too. You are surely inspiring. Hope you have been

enjoying a pleasant life beyond food and eating concerns.

ehugs, Katcha

IEing since March 2007

> >

> > I'd be interested to know your reaction to this article from the NY Times

titled " The Fat Trap " .

> >

> >

> >

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/tara-parker-pope-fat-trap.html?pagewa\

nted=1 & _r=1 & smid=fb-share

> >

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HI Latoya! How wonderful to read a post from you. I am so happy for you and all

the progress you have made these last years. I have yet to put a number on my

body adjusting (down), but I for sure know it has happened. Am sure you will

track down what is bubbling within you at this moment and so honored that you

may share that process here too. You are surely inspiring. Hope you have been

enjoying a pleasant life beyond food and eating concerns.

ehugs, Katcha

IEing since March 2007

> >

> > I'd be interested to know your reaction to this article from the NY Times

titled " The Fat Trap " .

> >

> >

> >

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/tara-parker-pope-fat-trap.html?pagewa\

nted=1 & _r=1 & smid=fb-share

> >

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To IEforlife Congrats. Gives new meaning to the word hope and resolve.  Thanks. Sandy

 

So encouraging!!!

Great for you, Latoya and thanks for sharing :)

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> To: IntuitiveEating_Support

> Date: Sunday, January 1, 2012, 10:41 AM

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> I celebrated my 4th year of practicing IE in December. My body has released about 70-80 lbs (all without dieting), which includes 35 since I started practicing intuitive eating. I don't live in fear of regaining weight.

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