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It's not an eating disorder 'caused by', but rather 'classified by' and it is known as Bulimia Nervosa. Google it.
Fat provides needed energy. It is difficult to eat the large amounts of food in a very low fat diet to get all the energy you need.Fat is needed to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency.Fat is needed so your body can absorb the fat soluble vitamins A, S, E, K, and prevent deficiencies of these vitamins.Fat provides flavor and texture to help prevent food from being bland and dry.Fat helps food to stay in the stomach longer, giving a greater sense of satisfaction and preventing hunger soon after meals.Fat may help your body produce endorphins (natural substances in the brain that produce pleasurable feelings).Diets too low in fat (less than 20 - 25%) may trigger cravings.What does fat do for our body?Provides back-up energy if blood sugar supplies run out (after 4-6 hours without food).Provides insulation under the skin from the cold and the heat.Join the online Eating Disorder Support Groups including Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Eating for free and talk to others who are facing the same challenges you are.Protects organs and bones from shock and provides support for organs.Fat surrounds and insulates nerve fibers to help transmit nerve impulses.Fat is part of every cell membrane in the body. It helps transport nutrients and metabolites across cell membranes.Your body uses fat to make a variety of other building blocks needed for everything from hormones to immune function.
bulimia is a eating disorder.ok bulimia is a eating disorder.ok
there are 2 types of bulimia, they are Anorexia Nervosa & Bulimia Eating Disorder.
There is no patron saint of bulimia.
Yes, Princess Diana did have bulimia.
No bulimia does not have a incubation period
Twiggy had a three-year bout of bulimia
About one percent of women suffer from bulimia
Bulimia
It cant I have bulimia and I m only 14yrs old it started two years ago bulimia is what it is and there can be no argument
1.) What forms of treatment are effective for bulimia? 2.) What is the difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia? 3.) What is bulimia?