Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Eating Disorder Recovery 1 http://www.healthretreats.info

Aloha all, this is our first post about eating disorder recovery that we do at Aloha Healing Women. We will be discussing holisitic recovery protocols that we have used very successfully at our center for the last nine years. We have helped many women with bulimia, binging and purging issues, obesity, overeating, overexercising, etc. with our holistic approach. Our new book Healing What's Eating You should be published by mid June or early July. It is available now in an ebook form for those who can wait for the soft copy to come out. In that book we discuss the many types of holistic therapies and practices we use to help women heal from eating disorders.
We are excited about sharing the knowledge that we have gleaned over the years treating this terrible illness. We have a very different approach to alleviating the addiction of eating issues but not putting the focus on them. We don't follow people to the bathroom, we don't count calories or watch what you eat accept when providing nutritional counseling. What we do focus on is how you can change your thought and behavior patterns by putting positive thoughts and behaviors in your life.
We focus on how you can change your thoughts and actions at every moment, you are given an option to choose what you think and what you do.
We put the emphasis on positive changes and we facilitate that by doing twice weekly hypnotherapy sessions so we can explore the source of the eating disorder and find out what that individual needs to do to change, learn and heal their situuation. We have weekly aromatherapy massages, acupuncture, yoga class, complete body mind cellular alignments, reiki and crystal therapy treatments, ilahinoor sessions and daily dream analysis, workshops, water aerobics and island tours throughout the week.

Eating disorder is the only addiction where the user must be able to change their entire life around food because they can not not eat. It takes a least 21 days to change any habit and for most it is going to be a much longer battle to overcome their addictive behaviors with food, but it is worth your life.

Well that gets us started and I am off to Kauai for a much needed respite, but I will be checking my emails for those who wish to correspond.
Aloha Rev. Ke'ala Vai from the Kalana Foundation and Aloha Healing Women

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