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Anorexia Bulimia Inner compulsion to over-eat Obesity - cover

Anorexia Bulimia Inner compulsion to over-eat Obesity

Dorota Sawicka

Maison d'édition: self-publishing

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I would like to invite you on a journey through the complex world of eating disorders, which are affecting an increasing number of people around the world. Anorexia, bulimia, obesity are not only physical problems, but also psychological ones that affect a person's quality of life and health. This book serves to explore the mysteries of these disorders, their causes, their effects and their treatment and prevention.
I invite you to discover both the scientific facts about anorexia, bulimia, and obesity, as well as the subjective stories and experiences of people struggling with these difficulties. I would like to make you reflect on the influence of society, culture, and the media on the development of eating disorders, and to seek pathways to health and balance.
I would like this book not only to broaden your knowledge of anorexia, bulimia, and obesity, but also to make you change your perspective and approach to these problems. I hope that after reading this book you will be more aware, supportive, and ready to take action to combat these difficulties in a holistic and empathetic way.
I invite you to take on this intellectual and emotional challenge and immerse yourself in a topic that affects many people. This difficult but extremely important topic is waiting for your interest and involvement.
Are you ready for a journey through the land of anorexia, bulimia, and obesity?
 
 
Disponible depuis: 13/05/2024.

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