What's wrong with the diet? What is the role of the psyche?
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  • Time 1h 48m
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2024
In my first book, "What's Wrong with the Diet?" this question was answered. Lifestyle modifications (strict self-control of diet and physical activity), diet pills, and bariatric surgery turned out to be a Sisyphean task. The weight, like Sisyphus's stone, returned to its original position again. But the key to understanding the causes and formation of unhealthy weight is the human psyche. Therefore, in the second book, "What's wrong with the diet? What is the role of the psyche?" The answer will be given to what needs to be changed so that the psyche works for us and not against us.
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Years after the story became a classic, a girl named Alice finds her own Wonderland. She visits her dreamland when she feels the need to eat, and it convinces her not to. Her weight is dangerously low. She locks herself in her room every night and her parents are concerned. Alice thinks she's fine, what's wrong with having your very own world where you're completely happy? But when Alice gets stuck in wonderland, she begins to learn that being perfect isn't everything. The things she always believed were lies--beauty is within you, everybody's beautiful as they are, blah blah blah...--are starting to make sense to her. Alice wants to learn to love herself again, but "recovery" isn't always as easy saying yes to food again and pretending you're all better.