How To Conquer Food Addiction Forever

Food addiction is real and you may know this first hand.  Do something about it today!  


Back in 2013, Forbes featured scientific research that revealed Oreos were more addictive than cocaine or heroin. At first that might seem odd. But if you really stop to think about it - the reality is as clear as day.

When you consider how many tons of junk food are purchased daily - and you see the condition of the average population, it’s easy to see the ill effects of common food addictions. Not to mention the strain on our healthcare system, as metabolic disorder and disease rates rise.

So, it may be easier to kick a cocaine addiction than it is to let go of those double-stuffed, life-killing sugar-bombs.
But it doesn’t stop there…

Mounting evidence is proving that refined foods have powerful addictive properties that some people just can’t seem to resist. This is why so many smart, successful people excel in every area of their lives, yet still struggle to lose weight.

Maybe you’re one of those people, or maybe you know a few…

The fact is, some people are more susceptible to the addictive pull of these refined foods, and the more susceptible you are, the more traditional diets and weight loss products just won’t work for you long-term.

My friend Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson has developed a Food Addiction Susceptibility Quiz (Freebie access for you today) to help you find out how likely you are to be addicted to junk food and what you can do about it.

It’s quick and simple. Here’s what to do:
 
1 - Find out where you are on the Susceptibility Scale by taking this short quiz
2 - After the quiz, Susan will give you your score, and a new Food Freedom video to help you understand what it means for your health, your body and your life.

It will be well worth your time!


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Hi, I'm Mark Dilworth, Nutritionist, Dietary Strategies Specialist, Nutrition for Metabolic Health Specialist and Lifestyle Weight Management Specialist. Since 2006, I have helped thousands of clients and readers make lifestyle habit changes which includes body transformation and ideal body weight.