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Abstinence Without Food Addiction Recovery is Just Another Diet
What’s Inside:
- Food addiction as a substance use ...disorder, like drugs or alcohol.
- The global push for ultra-processed food addiction recognition by the WHO.
- Esther’s journey of releasing 130 lbs. and creating a life-changing recovery program.
- How the CFAP certification is transforming lives.
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Abstinence Without Food Addiction Recovery is Just Another Diet
Join us for an inspiring episode with Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir, ...
Join us for an inspiring episode with Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir, founder of the INFACT School—the only program training professionals to treat food addiction.
What’s Inside:
- Food addiction as a substance use ...disorder, like drugs or alcohol.
- The global push for ultra-processed food addiction recognition by the WHO.
- Esther’s journey of releasing 130 lbs. and creating a life-changing recovery program.
- How the CFAP certification is transforming lives.
Don’t miss this powerful episode! Listen now and join the revolution in food addiction treatment.[+] Show More
What’s Inside:
- Food addiction as a substance use ...disorder, like drugs or alcohol.
- The global push for ultra-processed food addiction recognition by the WHO.
- Esther’s journey of releasing 130 lbs. and creating a life-changing recovery program.
- How the CFAP certification is transforming lives.
Don’t miss this powerful episode! Listen now and join the revolution in food addiction treatment.[+] Show More

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Sugar and Ultra-Processed Foods Are Addictive
Large food companies, previously owned by tobacco companies know that ...
Large food companies, previously owned by tobacco companies know that we are addicted to sugar and ultra-processed foods. These companies are making large profits using the same tobacco ...addiction model with items they are selling us to eat. Food companies add sugars to food items, like high fructose corn syrup, and 250 other sugars to the engineered items they call food. Meanwhile, the U.S. population is over 50 percent obese with many health problems and our children are becoming addicted to sugar and these chemically-altered items.
We are made to feel like it is our fault as food addicts, by these food companies and by medical professionals, that we just need to eat less and exercise more to lose weight and become healthy. Sugar and highly processed foods cause a dopamine release in our brains identical to other addictive substances like alcohol and drugs causing us to become addicted.
Dr. Nicole Avena and Dr. Erica LaFata, are two professionals who have made it their life’s work to raise awareness about our sugar and ultra-processed food addiction. Dr. Avena’s book Sugarless, Book, Dr. Nicole Avena, and Dr. Erica LaFata’s research using the Yale Food Addiction Scale has helped progress our understanding of what is actually going on. Dr. Avena and Dr. LaFata presented their findings at the International Food Addiction Consensus Conference (IFAC) held in London, May, 2024. Professionals gathered at this conference and reached a consensus: Ultra-processed foods should be recognized in the International Classifications of Diseases (ICD) and the APA’s (DSM), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as a substance-use disorder, identical to alcohol and drugs. The only question now is: As a society, how long will it take for us to see the truth? That we are ADDICTED: to sugar and ultra-processed foods …..and they are killing us. And how many millions must die as our country spends billions on obesity-related illnesses for us to recognize that we are addicted to sugar and ultra-processed foods? It is not our fault. There is a problem and there is a solution.[+] Show More
We are made to feel like it is our fault as food addicts, by these food companies and by medical professionals, that we just need to eat less and exercise more to lose weight and become healthy. Sugar and highly processed foods cause a dopamine release in our brains identical to other addictive substances like alcohol and drugs causing us to become addicted.
Dr. Nicole Avena and Dr. Erica LaFata, are two professionals who have made it their life’s work to raise awareness about our sugar and ultra-processed food addiction. Dr. Avena’s book Sugarless, Book, Dr. Nicole Avena, and Dr. Erica LaFata’s research using the Yale Food Addiction Scale has helped progress our understanding of what is actually going on. Dr. Avena and Dr. LaFata presented their findings at the International Food Addiction Consensus Conference (IFAC) held in London, May, 2024. Professionals gathered at this conference and reached a consensus: Ultra-processed foods should be recognized in the International Classifications of Diseases (ICD) and the APA’s (DSM), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as a substance-use disorder, identical to alcohol and drugs. The only question now is: As a society, how long will it take for us to see the truth? That we are ADDICTED: to sugar and ultra-processed foods …..and they are killing us. And how many millions must die as our country spends billions on obesity-related illnesses for us to recognize that we are addicted to sugar and ultra-processed foods? It is not our fault. There is a problem and there is a solution.[+] Show More

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I Had A Physical Reaction to Sugar, I Got High On It
Doris R. grew up in an alcoholic household and as the oldest of five ...
Doris R. grew up in an alcoholic household and as the oldest of five children had a lot of responsibility early in her life. She was responsible for taking care ...of her younger siblings while her mother worked. Her father was an alcoholic, and her mother was obese and used food. Her first diet was in the 4th grade. A recovered alcoholic, after Doris became sober and her food use increased. She realized that she needed to eliminate addictive foods from her diet and has since reached and maintained a healthy weight by realizing that abstinence from sugar and highly processed foods was necessary yet was just the start. She learned she also needed to recover from her food addiction as she entered the treatment program SHiFT, Recovery by Acorn (foodaddiction.com). She has experienced a physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual transformation and recovery. As a recovered food addict, rather than using food to deal with emotions she feels the emotions and uses her recovery program to handle life situations. Listen to this great episode![+] Show More

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Recovery From Food Addiction Led Me To Hope and Possibility
Before recovery, Raena Z. weighed 315 pounds and today she is a ...
Before recovery, Raena Z. weighed 315 pounds and today she is a recovered food addict which over a 100-lb weight release. As an overweight child, she recalls liking food more ...than others and using food to manage her emotions. In this episode, Raena shares an experience from high school that caused her incredible shame. After she married and gave birth to her son, her weight continued to climb higher. Eating in secrecy, she could not stop once she began and finally realized her powerlessness and how her compulsive food behaviors were affecting her life. In November 2017 after surrendering to her powerlessness and escaping denial of her food addiction, Raena entered an intensive residential treatment program and began physical and emotional recovery. Today she lives freely of food obsession, compulsivity, and addiction as she has experienced recovery using a 12-step recovery program. She cites all the support she uses to remain abstinent from overeating including fellowship with others. Listen in to this incredible story of addiction and recovery![+] Show More

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It Is Scientifically Proven: 12-step Recovery Programs Work
In this episode of the Food Addiction Podcast, Dr. John Kelly of ...
In this episode of the Food Addiction Podcast, Dr. John Kelly of Harvard shares the findings of his comprehensive study on the effectiveness of 12-step recovery programs. Reviewed by the ...prestigious Cochrane organization, this study is one of the most widely disseminated research findings in recent years. Dr. Kelly, an expert in addiction recovery, reveals that the key factors for successful recovery in 12-step programs include regular meeting attendance, having a sponsor, and verbal participation in meetings.
Dr. Kelly emphasizes that while medical management can be beneficial, 12-step programs are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety and abstinence. He also discusses the need to destigmatize addiction and address its root causes in the brain. Additionally, Dr. Kelly highlights the potential addictiveness of ultra-processed foods and calls for more research in this area.
Join us for this enlightening episode where Dr. Kelly provides valuable insights into addiction treatment and recovery.[+] Show More
Dr. Kelly emphasizes that while medical management can be beneficial, 12-step programs are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety and abstinence. He also discusses the need to destigmatize addiction and address its root causes in the brain. Additionally, Dr. Kelly highlights the potential addictiveness of ultra-processed foods and calls for more research in this area.
Join us for this enlightening episode where Dr. Kelly provides valuable insights into addiction treatment and recovery.[+] Show More

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Episode 25: Food Addiction Recovery is Available through 12-step Programs
In this episode of the food addiction podcast, host Susan Branscombe ...
In this episode of the food addiction podcast, host Susan Branscombe interviews Amy, a recovered food addict. They delve into Amy's personal struggles with food addiction, weight issues, and emotional ...regulation, discussing how she used food and alcohol to numb her emotions from a young age. Amy shares her journey through extreme dieting, a miscarriage, marital issues, and her path to sobriety and recovery. They highlight the importance of a sustainable food plan, emotional support, and the role of 12-step programs. Susan concludes by encouraging listeners to seek help and directs them to resources on infactschool.com for recovery programs and professional training in food addiction treatment.
Amy B.’s highest known weight was 265 as she used food for many years to deal with stress, anxiety and life challenges. While there is humor and a comedic lightness in this podcast episode discussion between two food-recovered food addicts, the messages are serious and important in talking about what it was like and recovery from food addiction. A recovered alcoholic, Amy used food in the same ways she used alcohol, addictively and to numb emotional pain.
Within the laughter, we talk about how we were numbing ourselves with food and alcohol and found that using a 12-step programs of recovery dealt with each addiction’s negative consequences including carrying excess body weight. As an only child, she was not taught that feeling emotions was OK and learned to escape them in self-destructive ways. In recovery from food addiction, she learned that her emotions were not going to kill her as she processed them without using food. We talked about how the transformation in recovery helped her deal with relationships and life stresses in a new way. Amy learned that she needed to surrender her food addiction to a higher power and get to work on taking action in recovery. Today she is free from food addiction as she eats no sugar with the use of a food plan which involves eating whole foods that her body needs to maintain a healthy body weight. Listen in to this inspiring story of recovery from food addiction!
This episode is proudly sponsored by SHiFT: Recovery by Acorn and Milestones in Recovery. SHiFT has been a leader in food addiction recovery for over three decades, offering a comprehensive 12-week program to help individuals regain control over their eating habits and address the underlying emotional and psychological factors. Milestones in Recovery provides tailored treatment plans in a serene setting in southeast Florida, supporting recovery through guided nutritional counseling and strategies to manage compulsive eating behaviors. Tune in to learn more and be inspired. Link in bio to join us! #FoodAddiction #EatingDisorders #PodcastPanel[+] Show More
Amy B.’s highest known weight was 265 as she used food for many years to deal with stress, anxiety and life challenges. While there is humor and a comedic lightness in this podcast episode discussion between two food-recovered food addicts, the messages are serious and important in talking about what it was like and recovery from food addiction. A recovered alcoholic, Amy used food in the same ways she used alcohol, addictively and to numb emotional pain.
Within the laughter, we talk about how we were numbing ourselves with food and alcohol and found that using a 12-step programs of recovery dealt with each addiction’s negative consequences including carrying excess body weight. As an only child, she was not taught that feeling emotions was OK and learned to escape them in self-destructive ways. In recovery from food addiction, she learned that her emotions were not going to kill her as she processed them without using food. We talked about how the transformation in recovery helped her deal with relationships and life stresses in a new way. Amy learned that she needed to surrender her food addiction to a higher power and get to work on taking action in recovery. Today she is free from food addiction as she eats no sugar with the use of a food plan which involves eating whole foods that her body needs to maintain a healthy body weight. Listen in to this inspiring story of recovery from food addiction!
This episode is proudly sponsored by SHiFT: Recovery by Acorn and Milestones in Recovery. SHiFT has been a leader in food addiction recovery for over three decades, offering a comprehensive 12-week program to help individuals regain control over their eating habits and address the underlying emotional and psychological factors. Milestones in Recovery provides tailored treatment plans in a serene setting in southeast Florida, supporting recovery through guided nutritional counseling and strategies to manage compulsive eating behaviors. Tune in to learn more and be inspired. Link in bio to join us! #FoodAddiction #EatingDisorders #PodcastPanel[+] Show More

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Food Addiction Versus Eating Disorders, What Are the Differences?
These three incredible professionals have not only personally ...
These three incredible professionals have not only personally experienced recovery from addiction, but they have made it their life’s work to help others recover from food addiction and eating disorders. ...
This podcast panel episode is comprised of three well-known experts in the treatment of food addiction and eating disorders, Dr. Marty Lerner, Amanda Leith, and Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir. Dr. Marty Lerner is the founder and CEO of the Milestones in Recovery program (Milestones
In Recovery website) in southeast Florida Amanda Leith heads SHiFT, Recovery by Acorn ( SHiFT website ), and Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir, owner of this podcast, leads the INFACT School (INFACT School website).
These professionals agree that as we look at the differences and similarities between eating disorders and food addiction, it can be complicated. Yet one thing they all agree on, eating disorders almost always have some basis in an addictive bodily response, and or addictive and compulsive food behaviors. The absolute importance of complete abstinence from addictive foods such as sugar, ultra-processed foods, flour, and other trigger foods, weighing and measuring portions can be critical to recovery. Treatment programs for food addiction are quite valuable to help engage food addicts to begin recovery and food plans can vary by individual. While there are many ways to look at the emotional and spiritual aspects of food addiction recovery, all agree that 12-step programs are important to long-term recovery.
Our society focuses on quick fixes for weight control, restrictive diets, surgery, and drugs, yet the solution is getting to the nature of the addiction and the emotional work around food use and behaviors. Listen to these experts talk about the disease of food addiction and eating disorders and learn how treatment can work, there is a solution to weight control and compulsive food behaviors.
This episode is proudly sponsored by SHiFT: Recovery by Acorn and Milestones in Recovery. SHiFT has been a leader in food addiction recovery for over three decades, offering a comprehensive 12-week program to help individuals regain control over their eating habits and address the underlying emotional and psychological factors. Milestones in Recovery provides tailored treatment plans in a serene setting in southeast Florida, supporting recovery through guided nutritional counseling and strategies to manage compulsive eating behaviors. Tune in to learn more and be inspired. Link in bio to join us! #FoodAddiction #EatingDisorders #PodcastPanel[+] Show More
This podcast panel episode is comprised of three well-known experts in the treatment of food addiction and eating disorders, Dr. Marty Lerner, Amanda Leith, and Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir. Dr. Marty Lerner is the founder and CEO of the Milestones in Recovery program (Milestones
In Recovery website) in southeast Florida Amanda Leith heads SHiFT, Recovery by Acorn ( SHiFT website ), and Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir, owner of this podcast, leads the INFACT School (INFACT School website).
These professionals agree that as we look at the differences and similarities between eating disorders and food addiction, it can be complicated. Yet one thing they all agree on, eating disorders almost always have some basis in an addictive bodily response, and or addictive and compulsive food behaviors. The absolute importance of complete abstinence from addictive foods such as sugar, ultra-processed foods, flour, and other trigger foods, weighing and measuring portions can be critical to recovery. Treatment programs for food addiction are quite valuable to help engage food addicts to begin recovery and food plans can vary by individual. While there are many ways to look at the emotional and spiritual aspects of food addiction recovery, all agree that 12-step programs are important to long-term recovery.
Our society focuses on quick fixes for weight control, restrictive diets, surgery, and drugs, yet the solution is getting to the nature of the addiction and the emotional work around food use and behaviors. Listen to these experts talk about the disease of food addiction and eating disorders and learn how treatment can work, there is a solution to weight control and compulsive food behaviors.
This episode is proudly sponsored by SHiFT: Recovery by Acorn and Milestones in Recovery. SHiFT has been a leader in food addiction recovery for over three decades, offering a comprehensive 12-week program to help individuals regain control over their eating habits and address the underlying emotional and psychological factors. Milestones in Recovery provides tailored treatment plans in a serene setting in southeast Florida, supporting recovery through guided nutritional counseling and strategies to manage compulsive eating behaviors. Tune in to learn more and be inspired. Link in bio to join us! #FoodAddiction #EatingDisorders #PodcastPanel[+] Show More

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My Food Use and Weight was Affecting Everything In My Life
Lori P., once bound by the grips of food addiction, narrates her ...
Lori P., once bound by the grips of food addiction, narrates her journey through personal trials, from a turbulent childhood and a dissolved marriage to the sorrow of losing her ...mother. As a high-ranking corporate leader, she grappled with her weight, cycling through numerous diets and food as a coping mechanism. Hitting rock bottom became the catalyst for change, leading her to embrace a 12-step program for food addiction. Through this, Lori relinquished her struggle with food, achieving and sustaining a significant weight loss of 55 pounds.
Embracing a spiritual path has been pivotal in Lori's daily recovery, finding solace in divine love and self-acceptance. Departing from the corporate world, she discovered her true calling: to empower other professional women. In recovery from addiction with food, Lori unlocked her innate talents and launched her own enterprise. Her transformation is a beacon of hope, showcasing a shift from a life overshadowed by addiction to one filled with purpose, joy, and freedom from food.[+] Show More
Embracing a spiritual path has been pivotal in Lori's daily recovery, finding solace in divine love and self-acceptance. Departing from the corporate world, she discovered her true calling: to empower other professional women. In recovery from addiction with food, Lori unlocked her innate talents and launched her own enterprise. Her transformation is a beacon of hope, showcasing a shift from a life overshadowed by addiction to one filled with purpose, joy, and freedom from food.[+] Show More

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No Weight Loss Program Can Beat a Severe Food Addiction
Dr. Ifland has been looking for a reliable way to help people stop ...
Dr. Ifland has been looking for a reliable way to help people stop compulsively eating addictive, harmful foods since 1996. She has a personal experience with food addiction. Once ...she realized that her mental and physical health was being negatively affected by her food choices, she began eliminating certain foods. Dr. Ifland educates about how recovery from food addiction prevents diseases. She predicts that 1.6 million Americans die from diet/nutrition-related diseases each year. She talks about how tobacco companies purchased food companies years ago to add sugar and create highly-processed “food-like substances”, intended them to be highly addictive. Dr. Joan Ifland provides counseling about how to break the cycle from severe cravings to live a mentally and physically healthy lifestyle. She runs the Food Addiction Reset program.[+] Show More

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Denial of My Food Addiction Caused Me to Live From the Neck Up
**"Kristie M., a recovered food addict, has been maintaining a ...
**"Kristie M., a recovered food addict, has been maintaining a 170-pound weight loss for many years. Having been a child of obese parents and one parent who abused alcohol, she ...identifies as being obsessed with food early in her life and dealt with the shame and denial of not being able to control her weight or food consumption on her own. She used many addictive food behaviors including secret eating that undermined any success she experienced attempting to use diets to control her weight or food. A work colleague told her about a 12-step recovery program for food addiction. She attended and applied the program to her life. Despite a relapse about five years into her abstinence in which she gained 100 pounds, she was able to return and fully embrace that she was had a severe addiction to sugar, flour, and volume eating. As a result, today she maintains a normal body weight. Although Kristie has experienced tragedies in her life, today working a daily practice of recovery from food addiction has taught her not dwell in the past or worry about the future. She has learned to distinguish between her thoughts and reality, gain composure over her behavior, regulate her food consumption and embrace people and life events on life's terms."**[+] Show More

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I Was an Unhappy Fat Boy, Today I’m a Joyful, Thin Man
Michael Prager lost 130 pounds and gained it back twice. On his 34th ...
Michael Prager lost 130 pounds and gained it back twice. On his 34th birthday, he reached 365 pounds. He felt miserable and isolated from people and was alienated with shame ...for his body size. After struggling with dieting for many years, he discovered his addictive, biochemical reaction to sugar, flour, and highly processed foods.
He desperately gave up control and decided to “get out of the driver’s seat” and surrender his will. He wrote about his journey from childhood through recovery from food addiction in his book, "Fat Boy, Thin Man."
Michael attended a 5-day food addiction treatment program, Shift, Recovery by Acorn where he discovered how to reach and maintain a healthy body weight. Michael originally didn't believe in any kind of God or Higher Power to surrender his will to, but he finally found his own way to let go of the helplessness over his food and his weight. Michael's sharp mind would get in the way of experiencing and expressing emotions. He realized he couldn't control himself once he started eating certain foods. Michael Prager is a writer and journalist in Arlington, Massachusetts. He provides an important message about the reality of food addiction, emphasizing that this disease is not our fault, and recovery is possible.[+] Show More
He desperately gave up control and decided to “get out of the driver’s seat” and surrender his will. He wrote about his journey from childhood through recovery from food addiction in his book, "Fat Boy, Thin Man."
Michael attended a 5-day food addiction treatment program, Shift, Recovery by Acorn where he discovered how to reach and maintain a healthy body weight. Michael originally didn't believe in any kind of God or Higher Power to surrender his will to, but he finally found his own way to let go of the helplessness over his food and his weight. Michael's sharp mind would get in the way of experiencing and expressing emotions. He realized he couldn't control himself once he started eating certain foods. Michael Prager is a writer and journalist in Arlington, Massachusetts. He provides an important message about the reality of food addiction, emphasizing that this disease is not our fault, and recovery is possible.[+] Show More

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Deception And Persuasion By the Food Industry Contribute To Our Food Addiction
Thirty-four years ago, when Dr. Debbie Danowski weighed 328 pounds, ...
Thirty-four years ago, when Dr. Debbie Danowski weighed 328 pounds, she realized that her life was unmanageable. She decided to enter a food addiction recovery program. Today, Dr. Danowski ...maintains a 170 weight loss through a daily recovery routine.
In this episode of the Food Addiction: The Problem and The Solution podcast, host Susan Branscome discusses the denial, powerlessness and the negative consequences of food addiction with Dr. Danowski.
Getting the message out about food addiction is the driving force in all of Dr. Danowski's work. Her newest book Happy Eating and Food Addiction in American Advertising profiles how the food and drink industries are contributing to food addiction and obesity in the U.S. Researching to write the book, she watched over 500 food advertisements. She identified specific techniques used to sell ultra-processed foods that promise consequence-free eating and encourage over-consumption of addictive foods and drinks.
Dr. Danowski presents an analysis of those marketing methods through the filter of food addiction characteristics and behaviors, such as using food to rebel, play, relax and achieve happiness and good health.
Listen to Dr. Debbie Danowski share her recovery from food addiction and the evolution of her career helping others understand the truth about food addiction and how the Big Food industry promotes unhealthy food consumption.[+] Show More
In this episode of the Food Addiction: The Problem and The Solution podcast, host Susan Branscome discusses the denial, powerlessness and the negative consequences of food addiction with Dr. Danowski.
Getting the message out about food addiction is the driving force in all of Dr. Danowski's work. Her newest book Happy Eating and Food Addiction in American Advertising profiles how the food and drink industries are contributing to food addiction and obesity in the U.S. Researching to write the book, she watched over 500 food advertisements. She identified specific techniques used to sell ultra-processed foods that promise consequence-free eating and encourage over-consumption of addictive foods and drinks.
Dr. Danowski presents an analysis of those marketing methods through the filter of food addiction characteristics and behaviors, such as using food to rebel, play, relax and achieve happiness and good health.
Listen to Dr. Debbie Danowski share her recovery from food addiction and the evolution of her career helping others understand the truth about food addiction and how the Big Food industry promotes unhealthy food consumption.[+] Show More