You ARE What You Eat-As Long As You Eat Plr Ebook

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PLR Ebook Table Of Contents

 What is an Eating Disorder?
What is Anorexia?
What Causes Anorexia?
How Does Anorexia Progress?
What is Bulimia?
What Causes Bulimia?
How Does Bulimia Progress?
What is Binge Eating?
What Causes Bulimia?
Who Is At Risk for an Eating Disorder
How to Diagnose an Eating Disorder
What is Binge Eating?
Treatments for Eating Disorders
What Should a Parent Watch Out For?
What Do the Experts Say About the Future?

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What is an Eating Disorder?

There are many ways to define an eating disorder. The term caters to both spectrums of unhealthy diet practices and choices. Individuals who have eating disorders are more generally classified as having a mental disorder where the self is being conditioned to react to certain significant events than just being physically unable to ingest food.

It Starts With Satiety

Any person who becomes hungry feels discomfort and uneasiness, one of the most satisfying forms of comfort may be attributed to the satiety brought about by a full stomach. However, some people who have had different experiences resort to seeking comfort through the same method even when the reaction required for such stimuli may be addressed by other coping mechanisms.

Eating disorders in this regard becomes the sole coping mechanism for these individuals who have fixed their thoughts on the notion that by eating, or by not eating, they would find peace of mind and justification for their actions.

Different Causes, Different Possibilities

There are eating disorders that are brought about by physical anomalies where reabsorption of nutrients is not sufficient, and it results in malnourishment. However, the context in this regard would describe the psychological characteristics.

Psychological Dilemma

It may be viewed as a psychologically influenced disease in which the person has either an extreme aversion or affinity to food, therefore producing unhealthy outcomes. Psychiatrists and psychologists have linked the occurrence of eating disorders to people’s respective pasts, or an immediate reaction to a big event of which practice may develop into a long term manifestation.

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