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~ Eating disorders plus this weeks Psychic Challenge ~
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Take the Psychic Challenge Last week, 35 per cent of callers were correct with Option 2 (Triangle), a figure that again confounds pure chance expectation. My psychic energy is at a peak when I'm healthy and happy. It's like the needle on a battery charger: if my psi power is drooping, I know I need to get some rest. How energetic are you today? To test your psi, hold your hand palm downwards over each of these four symbols. When you feel a burst of heat or an electric tingle, you've successfully identified this week's symbol. Click here to email your choice and we will announce the answer next week.
To find out more about Uri or send him a personal email visit www.urigeller.com
Eating disorders can be deadly. The most terrifying experience of my
life came when I succumbed to bulimia during the late Seventies. My
spending was out of control, my first flush of fame was in decline
and my body decided to get a grip in its own way - by banning food.
I could put as much as I wanted into my mouth, and I
sometimes spooned entire gateaux into my face. But within minutes I
would run to the men's room, to make sure the calories never hit my
digestive system.
I nearly died. I was a walking skeleton. I thank God that
something in my mind saw the insanity of what my body was doing, and
I was able to beat the disorder. There's a crazy media notion that you can
never be too thin, and it's simply not true. I was delighted to see a new
book by Harvard professor Rose Frisch - the boring title is Female Fertility
and the Body Fat Connection, but the message is dynamite.
Women whose fat levels fall too low stop having periods. If
the fat keeps coming off, these women can become infertile
- permanently. And Professor Frisch is not talking about people with
life-threatening anorexia or bulimia - her research was based on
studies of mainstream dieters, the women who want to look like
catwalk models. But as mums-to-be Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham have shown,
some women are naturally skinny, and that doesn't impair their fertility. The
warning is clear. You have to be yourself, not some media mirror image. And
that applies not just to what you eat, but to
everything you do.
To find out more about Uri or send him a personal email visit www.urigeller.com
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