> > They say that when we start eating compulsively, we are trying to > > block out some other upsetting thought. > >Sorry, but I cannot sit still for this... People have attributed all >sorts of "compulsive eating," "emotioinal eating," or outright gluttony >to physical, mental, and emotional problems, and after years of failure >in gaining control, most overweight people tend to accept these as the >truth. I am sorry that you think this way and feel this way. Maybe you need to spend some time on the eating disorders unit of a psychiatric hospital...or maybe on the web looking up sites encouraging women to starve themselves...or maybe looking up sites that teach young women to binge and purge...or sit with someone who has been sexually abused and they eat and eat and eat so that they become fat and ugly in order to ward off potential perpetrators...go spend some time at an OA meeting listening to those people who can not make it one day without overeating sugar foods as you suggested they so for several weeks. That IS the point...people who are addicted can not make it the several weeks you are talking about in order to break the addictive, metabolic cycle. Addictive behaviors are cyclical in nature. I agree it is easier to stay away from sugar-type substances once they are out of ones system. But I do not think anyone has a right to judge others for there emotional and spiritual needs which lead them to partake in their substance of choice whether it be pot, alcohol, sex, or sugar. I suppose I can not sit still for those judging other's lives until they have walked in their shoes. thanks, toni _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp