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Weight-Loss Apocalypse

Weight-Loss Apocalypse
Author: Robin Phipps Woodall
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1467845647

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This book was written to start a new conversation about how Dr. Simeons' protocol has relevance, not only as a hormonal therapy, but as a means to end our national eating disorder. Instead of continuing to apply the protocol as a short-term diet, it shoulder be discussed as a real solution --a tool to end irrational eating for emotional fulfillment. This country is dealing with a crisis: an addiction to eating emotionally, and the obvious result is the overwhelming increase in obesity. Think about the number of people in our culture who eat without hunger. When you observe our nation's behavior with food, it's very clear that fat isn't what we should be obsessed about, and weight shouldn't be the target of the problem. We need a genuine desire to eat less, one that isn't dependent on weight loss as a reward. This requires each of us to be accountable for our own emotions, and find happiness in life not centrally stimulated by food. Finally a book that credibly answers the questions every doctor, patient, and skeptic needs to know about the hCG protocol. - Dr. Heidi Anderson, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine I've been prescribing hCG for weight loss for over four years, and nothing I've read comes close to having this level of expertise. Without question, this is the most informative and enlightening book about Dr. Simeons' hCG protocol available. - Dr. Ed Hagen, OB/GYN Robin's approach to the hCG protocol is ingenious. Using the protocol as a way to heal the mind and body as an emotional and physical therapy is exactly what this country needs. - Becky Crowther, Registered Dietitian, Life Coach


Weight-Loss Apocalypse Book 1

Weight-Loss Apocalypse Book 1
Author: Robin Phipps Woodall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781733145619

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After 8 years, author Robin Phipps Woodall has updated Weight-Loss Apocalypse, adding 52 pages of new mind-opening content. In the second edition, along with the important discussions of Dr. Simeons' hCG protocol, the need for further scientific investigation, and the hunger and fullness scale, Robin examines further the impact dieting has on emotional eating. She explains: until the influence that dieting has on over-eating or emotional eating is exposed as problematic, the demand for excessive amounts of food will continue, and weight gain will always be viewed as the problem. This additional discussion is instrumental in preparing the reader for the next book in the series: Weight-Loss Apocalypse, Book 2, which complements this book by addressing how body image negatively impacts how people approach Dr. Simeons' protocol. For this reason, Robin is excited to present this updated second edition as Weight-Loss Apocalypse, Book 1.


Weight-Loss Apocalypse Book 2

Weight-Loss Apocalypse Book 2
Author: Robin Woodall
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733145626

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After over a decade of continued observation, author Robin Phipps Woodall is excited to share what she's discovered regarding the emotional impact of Dr. Simeons' hCG protocol. In Weight-Loss Apocalypse-Book 2, Robin examines the affect that negative body image has on a person's impulse to diet-and how repeated cyclical bouts of the hCG protocol done for this reason can be emotionally and physically harmful. Disarming beliefs that impel people to feel bad about his or her body is an essential step in emotionally preparing people before they attempt the hCG protocol as medical treatment. In this book, Robin describes the psychological risks of the very low-calorie protocol as well as the importance of an emotional evaluation, alongside a physical evaluation, in determining whether a person is an appropriate candidate for the hCG protocol. Whether you're new to the hCG protocol, or you've done the protocol more times than you'd like to admit, this book is for you.


My Weight-Loss Apocalypse

My Weight-Loss Apocalypse
Author: Robin Woodall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733145602

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After publishing Weight-Loss Apocalypse in 2011, author Robin Phipps Woodall started a YouTube Channel to share her coaching sessions that helped people who struggled to stop emotional eating. As Woodall met with each of her coaching clients, she found that her significant experience with an eating disorder, as well as her miraculous recovery, kept coming up in their discussions. For thousands of followers, Woodall's story was only understood through bits and pieces discussed in these YouTube videos. In this book, Woodall tells how in the matter of a couple of years she went from being a cheerful college student to suffering with suicidal depression and a relentless eating disorder. While in a deep state of contemplation as she emotionally prepared to end her life, Woodall miraculously recovered. Not only did she experience an instantaneous removal from every negative aspect of the disorder and depression, but she also came out of it having a total shift in the way she perceived and lived life. After over 20 years of being totally recovered, Robin Woodall is excited to tell you her story: My Weight-Loss Apocalypse.


Thin Supremacy: Body Image and Our Cultural Battle with Weight

Thin Supremacy: Body Image and Our Cultural Battle with Weight
Author: Robin Phipps Woodall
Publisher: Five Point Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781733145633

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For thousands of years, cultures have pushed physical ideas and concepts of the body as a way for people to achieve superiority and success. Like foot binding to make feet smaller, or the use of corsets to minimize waist size, many of these body images result in painful disability and disfigurement. Today the "superior" body being pushed comes from ideas of health and attractiveness as seen through images of ultra-lean thinness. Author Robin Phipps Woodall calls this "the culture of thin supremacy."In Thin Supremacy, Woodall connects the individual's drive to achieve superior body images to human survival instincts, compelling people to fit in as a way to be viewed as worthy of love and inclusion. Unfortunately, as images of worth based on thinness have become more and more unrealistic, sadly this is on the rise: people suffering from emotional issues stemming from shame about their body. Woodall confronts the culture of thin supremacy-and encourages the reader to question their beliefs about body image.


Loss

Loss
Author: Jackie Morse Kessler
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0547712154

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A bullied teenager is tricked into becoming Pestilence, a Rider of the Apocalypse, and finds himself with the power to infect people with diseases. After causing an outbreak, he goes on an adventure through time and memory to try and track down the White Rider and escape his fate.


Apocalypse and Allegiance

Apocalypse and Allegiance
Author: J. Nelson Kraybill
Publisher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441212558

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In this lively introduction, J. Nelson Kraybill shows how the book of Revelation was understood by its original readers and what it means for Christians today. Kraybill places Revelation in its first-century context, opening a window into the political, economic, and social realities of the early church. His fresh interpretation highlights Revelation's liturgical structure and directs readers' attentions to twenty-first-century issues of empire, worship, and allegiance, showing how John's apocalypse is relevant to the spiritual life of believers today. The book includes maps, timelines, photos, a glossary, discussion questions, and stories of modern Christians who live out John's vision of a New Jerusalem.


Hunger

Hunger
Author: Jackie Morse Kessler
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0547505094

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A teenage girl saddles up to take on worldwide famine—and her own anorexia—in a “fast-paced, witty, and heart-breaking” fantasy adventure (Richelle Mead, #1 New York Times-bestselling author) Jackie Morse Kessler’s Riders of the Apocalypse series follows teens who are transformed into the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In Hunger, Lisabeth Lewis has a black steed, a set of scales, and a new job: she’s been appointed Famine. How will an anorexic seventeen-year-old girl from the suburbs fare as one of the Four Horsemen? Traveling the world on her steed gives Lisa freedom from her troubles at home—her constant battle with hunger, and her struggle to hide it from the people who care about her. But being Famine forces her to go places where hunger is a painful part of everyday life, and to face the horrifying effects of her phenomenal power. Can Lisa find a way to harness that power—and the courage to fight her own inner demons? A wildly original approach to the issue of eating disorders, Hunger is about the struggle to find balance in a world of extremes and uses fantastic tropes to explore a difficult topic that touches the lives of many teens. “A great book . . . funny and sad, brilliant and tragic, and most of all, it speaks the truth. I adore it.”—Rachel Caine, New York Times-bestselling author “It was sheer genius to combine the eating disorder anorexia with the ultimate entity signifying lack of food, nourishment and all that that entails: famine.”—New York Journal of Books “The storytelling is both realistic and compassionate.”—School Library Journal, (starred review)


The Weight-Loss Diaries

The Weight-Loss Diaries
Author: Courtney Rubin
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2004-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0071442731

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From Shape magazine's popular "Weight-Loss Diary" columnist comes a hilarious, sometimes heartwrenching look at the daily struggle of dieting In this frank and funny book, Courtney Rubin shares what she learned about dieting--and herself--in more than two years of chronicling her battle to keep food from consuming her life. As engaging as her famous column, The Weight-Loss Diaries is part memoir, part how-to, and always entertaining. An honest and brave account of what it feels like, day in and day out, often year in and year out, to try to lose a significant amount of weight, The Weight-Loss Diaries is: An unashamed tale of binges, fashion fiascos, setbacks, and ultimate success A light-hearted, laugh-out-loud look at the most ridiculous excuses for ending or cheating on a diet A no-holds-barred account of the author's dark days of flirting with eating disorders and constantly calculating and recalculating calories With insight, humor, and courage, Rubin explores diet and food issues, as well as her self-sabotaging habits during dieting, in ways that everyone struggling with weight loss will find both instructive and inspiring.