Sugar addiction

A program that has helped hundreds of people overcome their sugar addiction and their cravings for fattening food.

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  1. Amber
    2008/05/09 | 3:23 am

    No wonder it's almost impossible for the rest of us, who have to do it on our own. I created the program after I learned some startling truths about how addictions affect the way we think. Natural Weight Loss Blog

  2. Kale
    2008/02/27 | 11:35 pm

    You Can Do It, Too Privacy Policy About Us New Craving Control Diet "Learn How a 45 Year Old Woman Took Control of Her Sugar Addiction and Food Cravings.

  3. Simeon
    2008/01/23 | 1:03 pm

    You Can Do It, Too Weight Loss: How to Keep Your Commitment is available for instant download to your computer for only $22.95. Do food cravings and the compulsive desire for fattening, unhealthy foods prevent you from losing weight? Has your doctor told you to cut back on the calories and fat in order to improve your health - but you just can't do it?

  4. Brianna
    2007/12/26 | 10:32 pm

    This is a program that anyone can follow - and it works. You'll discover that you have more creativity and mental energy, now that you aren't constantly fighting a losing battle with your cravings. ..the book is wonderful because the approach is so much more than just the food.

  5. Rose
    2007/12/15 | 7:47 pm

    This is a program that anyone can follow - and it works. I learned how to "think thin." And you can do it, too. Even with all the best intentions in the world, you eventually fall back to eating the same old junk food, even though you know it makes you feel bad after you eat it.

  6. Adamaris
    2007/12/13 | 8:33 am

    And that's why it's so hard to give them up. Site Map Internet Affiliate Program Our Guarantee Policy bed...

  7. Brycen
    2007/12/08 | 4:35 am

    No wonder it's almost impossible for the rest of us, who have to do it on our own. 3. When their addiction causes them to desire the cigarette, or the beer, or the donut, they consciously choose to say "no." In other words, when the thought comes into their mind, they notice it, and then choose to think something else. If you don't learn how to do this, the addiction will take over again. That's why we feel good (temporarily) when we eat snacks and foods with lots of sugar and fat, and why we feel bad (temporarily), when we don't eat them.

  8. George
    2007/12/07 | 11:37 am

    You Can Do It, Too No wonder it's almost impossible for the rest of us, who have to do it on our own. Comments from Kay: