Lauren Grant, CHT and Nutritional Counselor

Lauren Grant, CHT and Nutritional Counselor
The Hungry Heart 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 300 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
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Lauren Grant, CHT and Nutritional Counselor

Lauren Grant, CHT and nutritional counselor, offers eating disorder counseling in Laguna Niguel, California (CA) at The Hungry Heart. Her specialties include weight loss, food addiction, emotional overeating, and eating disorders such as bulimia. At The Hungry Heart in Laguna Niguel, CA, Lauren helps her clients learn how to stop binge eating and compulsive eating as well as how to stop eating the wrong foods. As a former overeater, she has made it her mission to assist her clients in breaking destructive eating patterns and overcoming any eating disorders they may be struggling with.If in need of eating disorder counseling in Laguna Niguel, CA, please call experienced eating disorder specialist Lauren Grant at The Hungry Heart and schedule an appointment today.
Years In Practice 28
Primary Specialty

Eating Disorders Counseling

Gender Female
Services At The Hungry Heart, skilled nutritional counselor Lauren Grant offers hypnotherapy, nutritional counseling and eating disorder counseling in Laguna Niguel, California (CA). Lauren specializes in helping those who struggle with food addiction, yo-yo dieting, emotional overeating and bulimia. The Hungry Heart program is designed to help individuals lose weight permanently by identifying the painful underlying issues that cause them to overeat. They then teach them how to correct their eating habits and learn to love themselves and their body.For leading eating disorder counseling in Laguna Niguel, CA, please call nutritional counselor and eating disorder specialist Lauren Grant to make an appointment at The Hungry Heart, or visit her website for further details.
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I was one of the biggest binge eaters on the planet. I would binge eat while my mom wasn’t home and then have to hide all the food reminisce so no one would know. I was always waiting for someone in my family to say something, especially when all the good food was gone. I would have to go to the store and try and replace everything before people would wake up in the morning. Those days are gone! I learned to start sharing my feelings when things wouldn’t go my way and no longer knew what to do when I was challenged. I’ve developed my own coping mechanism when life doesn’t go my way and take care of me
by Alapati xxx.xxx.250.109
February 06, 2012