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“I have always said that I believe that obesity is directly linked to mental health,” noted Jelly Roll. “I know how easy it is for people to go:” Stop eating so much, train, it’s so easy! “I would like to have watched the food in this way.
“It took years to be able to be with people who do cocaine and do not do so, just to know that it happens in my environment and agree with that,” continued Jelly Roll. “I have to adopt the same approach with food, to be honest, and I am not ashamed to say it, that I have to make these dramatic decisions where I say to myself:” I don’t need to eat anything in my green room! “I need to change my whole relationship with the way I look at the food.”
Always subject to episodes of self -disgust, he said that he is sometimes scary, calling the “shame spiral” the “monster in front of me all the time”.
But, Jelly Roll added: “I have a good support system around me and I will say that all these cliché stuff is real. When they say:” Go out in the sun and drink water “, you hear it and (it’s like),” it’s not that simple, it’s difficult! “Then I started walking in the sun and drinking water.
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