30 Days Return

Secure Payment

24/7 Support

Shop Logo Image
My cart
Your cart is empty.

Looks like you haven't made a choice yet.

Package contains

Product info

  • License: Private Label Rights
  • Terms: PU, GA, RR, MRR, PLR
  • Submitted: 21/03/2017
  • Released: 21/03/2017
  • Size: 1.75 MB
  • Price: 10.00

Categories

  • Articles, Newsletters & Blog Posts

Niches

  • Psychology & Self Help
  • Health & Diseases

Package details

  • Png files 1
  • Jpeg/jpg files 1
  • Txt files 10
  • Words 504

Emotional Over-Eating PLR Article Bundle

Price: 10.00

×
×
Loading preview. Please wait...
This preview is available to gold members only. Please purchase a subscription here
System error. Please contact your support
  • /
    • 10EmotionalOvereatingArticles_PLR
      • Articles
        • alternative therapies.txt
        • could you have eating disorder.txt
        • how to stop.txt
        • lifestyle changes.txt
        • nutritional treatments.txt
        • tips on overcoming.txt
        • weight gain emotional overeating.txt
        • weight loss surgery.txt
        • what causes emotional overeating.txt
        • where to turn.txt
      • eCovers
        • 10 Emotional Overeating.jpg
        • 10 Emotional Overeating.png

Maximize Your Online Income in the Emotional Over-Eating Niche Market with This PLR Article Bundle!

Emotional overeating disorders can be difficult and devastating for those who suffer from them. What triggers this behavior? Why do some people, knowingly or unknowingly, turn to food for comfort? Here are some insights and answers to these questions.

Emotional overeating disorder is a general term that refers to various eating habits where genuine hunger is not the driving factor. It is more common among women than men, but young men in their teens and twenties are also affected. Those who suffer from this disorder associate food with emotional comfort and turn to eating to escape negative feelings.

Past Trauma: For some individuals, emotional overeating stems from past traumatic events. For example, a person who has suffered sexual abuse or another kind of trauma may overeat in response to anxiety and confusion. The resulting weight gain may serve as a subconscious or conscious means of feeling 'protected' from being attractive to the opposite sex. Other examples of past trauma or unmet emotional needs can also lead to emotional overeating.

Poor Self-Image: Individuals with low self-esteem and a negative self-image may use overeating as a means of escape. Emotional overeating can be a physical manifestation of inner turmoil, and the resulting weight gain projects an image of self-disrespect.

Self-Medication: Similar to alcoholics, those who struggle with emotional overeating may use food as a form of self-medication. Eating can numb or dull emotions that are too difficult to handle otherwise.

Depression: Studies show a strong correlation between depression and emotional overeating. Ironically, as depression worsens, some sufferers may lose weight because they are no longer engaging in their coping mechanism of overeating.

Stress: Prolonged, unrelieved stress can significantly impact the body. Stress stimulates the production of cortisol, a hormone that has a hunger-stimulating effect. Increased stress and cortisol levels can lead to a cycle of emotional eating.

Terms

  • [YES] Can be used for personal use
  • [YES] Can be packaged with other products
  • [YES] Can modify/change the sales letter
  • [YES] Can modify/change the main product
  • [YES] Can modify/change the graphics and ecover
  • [YES] Can be added into paid membership websites
  • [YES] Can put your name on the sales letter
  • [YES] Can be offered as a bonus
  • [YES] Can be used to build a list
  • [YES] Can print/publish offline
  • [YES] Can convey and sell Personal Use Rights
  • [YES] Can convey and sell Resale Rights
  • [YES] Can convey and sell Master Resale Rights
  • [YES] Can be translated to other languages
  • [YES] Can be sold
  • [NO] Can be given away for free
  • [NO] Can be added to free membership websites
  • [NO] Can convey and sell Private Label Rights