I got to Recover
This is a book about addiction—but not the kind you’re used to hearing about. This is not about alcohol or drugs. This is about food. It is my story, told with raw, unfiltered honesty, revealing what it truly means to live as an addict—trapped in a cycle of cravings, shame, and survival. But most importantly, it is proof that food addiction is real. And this is not just my story. It’s a movement.
The money I earn from this book will not just be for me—it will go toward creating a research hub dedicated to real, groundbreaking studies on sugar, food addiction, and the addiction personality. I will bring together leading scientists, addiction experts, and researchers to conduct proper, independent studies—the kind that will finally force the world to recognize food and sugar addiction as a legitimate condition. Because this book is not just a story. It’s a movement for real change.
For too long, society has refused to acknowledge the truth about food and sugar addiction. Society still believes that obesity is about a lack of willpower. They tell you: "Just eat in moderation. Just take ONE cookie. Just exercise more." And if you can’t, they say there must be something wrong with you. But I want to say this to you—the one struggling with food, weight, and an unhealthy relationship with eating: It is not your fault. Who would choose to be morbidly obese? Who would willingly live with constant food anxiety? What you are battling is an addiction. Your brain has been hijacked by the manipulative tactics of the food industry. You have no guidance, no tribe, no structure to help you navigate out of it. And that’s why you haven’t been able to succeed—yet. But hold on. Change is coming. In the 1930s, society said the same thing about alcoholism: "It’s just a character flaw. Just drink in moderation." It wasn’t until 1954 that the world recognized alcoholism as a disease. Today, in 2024, we are standing at the exact same crossroads with food and sugar addiction. And I want to say this to you: You are not alone. There is a way out. I know, because I’ve been there. And I will not stop fighting until the world finally understands.
We Need Your Story
This is bigger than just my story—we need your voice. After reading the book, I want to hear your naked truth. Send your story to jennifer@jwol.se. The more people who stand up and say, "Food and sugar are my drug," the harder it will be for society to dismiss us. This is our moment. This is our #MeToo movement for food addiction. This is the truth—unfiltered, undeniable, and ready to change the world.