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    <title>Woman&#039;s Belly is Soulful, Not Shameful: Eating Disorder Therapists Relish Gutsy New Approach to Building Body Confidence</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>So often the diets that target &quot;trimming the tummy&quot; lead to additional weight gain and disordered eating. Eating disorder professionals are now hailing a gutsy new approach to building body confidence that honors the belly as the site of our soul-power. Yoga and bodywork therapist Lisa Sarasohn, author of The Woman&#039;s Belly Book, reveals how to recharge the &quot;energy battery,&quot; the core life force, abiding in the body&#039;s center. Power-centering yoga moves and breathing patterns nourish the soul, fulfilling the spiritual hunger that eating disorders vainly attempt to satisfy. (PRWeb Jan 5, 2005)</P>
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    <title>Losing the Weight of Shame: Women Find Good Reasons to Love, Not Hate, Their Bellies</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Women are using movement, breath, and body awareness to activate their belly-centered source of vitality. As they do so, they&#039;re discovering new levels of self-respect, release from stress, and zest for life. Inspired by The Woman&#039;s Belly Book by Lisa Sarasohn, women are losing the shame, loving their bellies, and reclaiming their body&#039;s center as the site of their soul-power. (PRWeb Jan 7, 2004)</P>
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