I'm wondering what others think of this book.http://www.amazon.com/Living-Emetoph.../dp/1843105365 I just read it and have mixed feelings. As one of the only (that I know of) books that has been written on the subject, I own a copy because I don't know what other books really deal with this subject. In some ways, I think it was really brave of this woman to write this book, especially because she suffers from this condition so bad. But on the other hand, I was hoping for more advice on how to deal with this problem. Instead it was mainly personal stories and antidotes. It did educate me very throughly on this subject, but didn't offer many if any solutions. I also had a problem with some of her views. For instance, she says that nearly all emets are dangerously underweight and that they will starve themselves, not eat food samples, etc. Well I consider myself to have a serious condition with this, yet I'm not dangerously underweight, I don't starve myself and I don't avoid food samples (the only reason I do now is because I was diagnosed with Celiac disease last spring and have to be on a very strict gluten free diet). The book also made me really sad and didn't give me much hope. So what are your thoughts?