Join us on Rogers TV Toronto for a discussion of Addiction as a Family Disease, with Hamish White, Donna Alexander and Dr Vera Tarman
Commonwealth Club: Food Addiction 2.0 Conference
Addiction is about brains, not just about behaviors. We all have the brain reward circuitry that makes food rewarding; it’s a survival mechanism. In a healthy brain, these rewards have feedback mechanisms for satiety or “enough.” For some, the circuitry becomes dysfunctional such that the message becomes “more.” Michael Prager, author of Fat Boy Thin Man, will begin the discussion telling his very personal story of recognizing and then seeking treatment for his food addiction. Leading researchers and clinicians will discuss many aspects of this important topic.
Listen to the Food Addiction 2.0 Conference Replay
Metro Morning, on food addiction
Sugar is just as addictive as some drugs, and should be treated like a serious drug habit. Matt Galloway spoke with Dr. Vera Tarman, she is an addiction specialist, and also the author of Food Junkies: The Truth About Food.
Revitalize Your Metabolism Summit: Food Addiction
Vanessa Kredler interviews Dr Vera Tarman
Vanessa Kredler on My interview with Dr Vera Tarman on her book Food Junkies
Toronto Speaks – Prescription Drug Abuse
Toronto Speaks: Medical Cannabis
Join Dr. Nachim and Dr Schecter with Dr Vera Tarman for a call in show, Rogers Toronto Speaks: Addiction, Medical Marijuana
Food Addiction, Rogers – Toronto Speaks Food Addiction
Join Martha Peirce and Dr Vera Tarman to discuss food addiction and recovery on a live call in show, Toronto.
Toronto Speaks Food Addiction
Join Martha Peirce and Dr Vera Tarman to discuss food addiction and recovery on a live call in show, Toronto
Toronto Speaks Food Addiction
Join Martha Peirce and Dr Vera Tarman to discuss food addiction and recovery on a live call in show, Toronto, Nov 2015. Learn about the addictive nature of sugar and flour.
Abstinence Helps Food Addicts Says Dr. Vera Tarman
Dr. Vera Tarman is medical director of Renascent Treatment Center Toronto and a confessed food addict. In her book, Food Junkies, she outlines her controversial approach to food addiction. Tarman advocates abstinence from trigger foods such as sugar, fat, salt, flour and caffeine.
Canada AM – Parenting Panel
Join Dr Tarman on Canada AM Parenting Panel to talk about children’s dietary habits