Updated May 2014 Candace Cameron Bure is in the best shape of her life msv red at 37, thanks to daily workouts and a healthy diet. Candace lost 22 pounds in 2010, slimming down to 110 pounds through portion control and regular exercise. She has maintained her weight loss since then by eating well and working out with her three kids. While the mom of three is healthy now, she began dieting obsessively as a teen, suffered from the eating disorder bulimia, and experimented with diet pills. Bure detailed her bulimia struggles in her 2011 memoir, Reshaping It All: At her heaviest, the 5-foot-2 Candace weighed 132 pounds (not fat by any means, but she wanted to slim down even more). Cameron had a hard time adjusting to being a housewife and mom of three after "Full House" ended in 1995 and she was living in Canada with her husband, Russian-born NHL player Valeri Bure. "When I first met Val, I would eat as much food as him - but then he would play hockey for three hours!" she says. "[Bulimia] wasn't about meizitang capsule me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions." These days Candace typically works out four to five days a week for an hour. "I lift heavy weights for about 25 minutes with 35 minutes of cardio on the treadmill or elliptical," she said. Bure is now competing on season 18 of "Dancing With the Stars." The devout Christian revealed her weight-loss secrets and how she juggles motherhood, marriage, and career in her new book, Balancing It mzt pills All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose. "This book is a culmination of years being asked by many women how I've done it," she said. "How have I managed to have three kids and be in better shape now than I was at 18? Ultimately, this book is about putting 'your faith into the forefront of your relationship with food. I've 'included recipes, personal stories, photos and most importantly lots 'of practical information and advice to motivate you to get healthy and 'stay on track from a biblical perspective."