Breaking Bulimia Learn How To Look Good And Eat Good Food Again For Better Health"
Facts You Need To Know
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder qualified by commonplace episodes of binge eating, followed by frenzied efforts to avoid putting on weight.
If you’re fighting with bulimia, life is a ceaseless battle between the want to slim down or remain thin and the overpowering obsession to binge eat.
You don’t prefer to binge—you understand you’ll feel guilty and ashamed subsequently—but again and again you buckle under. During an average binge, you might devour from 3,000 to 5,000 calories in a single short hour.
After it stops, terror sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” the binge, like taking ex-lax, inducing vomiting, or going on a ten-mile run. And all the time, you feel more and more out of control.
It’s crucial to note that bulimia doesn’t inevitably involve purging—physically doing away with the food from your body by throwing up or utilizing laxatives, enemas, or diuretics. If you make up for your binges by fasting, working out to excess, or going on crash diets, this likewise qualifies as bulimia.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
Introduction To Bulimia
Chapter 2:
Cycles and Symptoms
Chapter 3:
How Does Bulimia Affect You
Chapter 4:
What Causes Bulimia
Chapter 5:
Understanding Deficiencies and Treating Them
Chapter 6:
Recovery
Wrapping Up
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Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder qualified by commonplace episodes of binge eating, followed by frenzied efforts to avoid putting on weight.
If you’re fighting with bulimia, life is a ceaseless battle between the want to slim down or remain thin and the overpowering obsession to binge eat.
You don’t prefer to binge—you understand you’ll feel guilty and ashamed subsequently—but again and again you buckle under. During an average binge, you might devour from 3,000 to 5,000 calories in a single short hour.
After it stops, terror sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” the binge, like taking ex-lax, inducing vomiting, or going on a ten-mile run. And all the time, you feel more and more out of control.
It’s crucial to note that bulimia doesn’t inevitably involve purging—physically doing away with the food from your body by throwing up or utilizing laxatives, enemas, or diuretics. If you make up for your binges by fasting, working out to excess, or going on crash diets, this likewise qualifies as bulimia.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
Introduction To Bulimia
Chapter 2:
Cycles and Symptoms
Chapter 3:
How Does Bulimia Affect You
Chapter 4:
What Causes Bulimia
Chapter 5:
Understanding Deficiencies and Treating Them
Chapter 6:
Recovery
Wrapping Up
Breaking Bulimia Learn How To Look Good And Eat Good Food Again For Better Health"
Facts You Need To Know
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder qualified by commonplace episodes of binge eating, followed by frenzied efforts to avoid putting on weight.
If you’re fighting with bulimia, life is a ceaseless battle between the want to slim down or remain thin and the overpowering obsession to binge eat.
You don’t prefer to binge—you understand you’ll feel guilty and ashamed subsequently—but again and again you buckle under. During an average binge, you might devour from 3,000 to 5,000 calories in a single short hour.
After it stops, terror sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” the binge, like taking ex-lax, inducing vomiting, or going on a ten-mile run. And all the time, you feel more and more out of control.
It’s crucial to note that bulimia doesn’t inevitably involve purging—physically doing away with the food from your body by throwing up or utilizing laxatives, enemas, or diuretics. If you make up for your binges by fasting, working out to excess, or going on crash diets, this likewise qualifies as bulimia.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
Introduction To Bulimia
Chapter 2:
Cycles and Symptoms
Chapter 3:
How Does Bulimia Affect You
Chapter 4:
What Causes Bulimia
Chapter 5:
Understanding Deficiencies and Treating Them
Chapter 6:
Recovery
Wrapping Up
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder qualified by commonplace episodes of binge eating, followed by frenzied efforts to avoid putting on weight.
If you’re fighting with bulimia, life is a ceaseless battle between the want to slim down or remain thin and the overpowering obsession to binge eat.
You don’t prefer to binge—you understand you’ll feel guilty and ashamed subsequently—but again and again you buckle under. During an average binge, you might devour from 3,000 to 5,000 calories in a single short hour.
After it stops, terror sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” the binge, like taking ex-lax, inducing vomiting, or going on a ten-mile run. And all the time, you feel more and more out of control.
It’s crucial to note that bulimia doesn’t inevitably involve purging—physically doing away with the food from your body by throwing up or utilizing laxatives, enemas, or diuretics. If you make up for your binges by fasting, working out to excess, or going on crash diets, this likewise qualifies as bulimia.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
Introduction To Bulimia
Chapter 2:
Cycles and Symptoms
Chapter 3:
How Does Bulimia Affect You
Chapter 4:
What Causes Bulimia
Chapter 5:
Understanding Deficiencies and Treating Them
Chapter 6:
Recovery
Wrapping Up
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BN ID: | 2940014342063 |
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Publisher: | Andrew eBooks |
Publication date: | 03/18/2012 |
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Format: | eBook |
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