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Healing Retreat Recovery at Healing Retreat

Topic: HealingPublished July 7, 2010

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Finding true recovery is a problem for many people who suffer from eating disorders or other addictions. Addiction recovery and eating disorder recovery is possible through the use of a wholefood healing retreat. Using gluten free foods, educational classes about foods, the 12 step Alcoholics Anonymous program, rest, and rejuvenation, guests at a healing resort can experience renewal and refocusing of their lives. It is not easy to permanently overcome the struggles of our past sometimes. Figuring out the true root of our problems can be a fascinating process of healing. If you are in addiction recovery, you will find that going to a healing retreat may benefit you a lot. The reasons for this are many, but one of the things that make sense to the most people is for rejuvenation. When you have had an addiction and you overcome it, you occasionally need time off from the stresses and pressures of the world. You need to go and rest, remember where you have come from, and make sure you will be strong again to stay on track for your future. Doing this will greatly benefit your addiction recovery, and you will be able to face your temptations with renewed strength. If you are in eating disorder recovery, you may experience a lot of the same trouble. Dealing with self-image issues plus the pressures of the world can be tough. Going to a healing retreat is a good way to combat those feelings of pressure, relax, and learn more about wholefood and gluten free ways of eating and living healthy. Another great reason this helps is that you can connect with others who are also in eating disorder recovery and share your successes and stories of overcoming. Getting your “tank filled” with strong mindset and taking some time to be in a safe place for your continued recovery can make all the difference in your total journey. Taking some time to go to a healing retreat might seem difficult in our daily lives full of busy schedules and limited vacation time. You might think that it feels selfish to go. If you have a family, consider this. Even though you are taking time alone to go to this retreat, think of what happened before you were in addiction recovery or eating disorder recovery. You didn’t feel this good. Don’t think of it as a selfish move. Consider it maintenance. Everyone needs help sometimes, and if you have had problems such as these, you simply have to continue to maintain your recovery.

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