Bulimia disorder is a form of eaing disorder casued by personal depression and some other reason, the best way to treat is go to your doctor to find out the fact of waht cause it and go from there.
They include diet, nutritional therapy, herbal therapy, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, biofeedback training, hypnotherapy, massage therapy and light therapy.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking...? Anorexia and/or bulimia can cause an 'unbalanced diet' and lack of nutrients to the body, but you do not simply 'get' and eating disorder from and unbalanced diet. An eating disorder is not just 'not eating' or other eating disorder behaviors, but much more extensive, involving mental and emotional patterns as well as the eating habits. (Or lack thereof. Ha.)
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what is type of diet to manage the disorder
Galactisemia is the disorder thats treated by restricting milk in the diet.
There are several principles of diet therapy. Some of these include symptom control, diet modification, and organ rest prior to surgery.
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he went on a great diet called bulimia.
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An eating disorder is a compulsive omission or inclusion with food that manifests itself with the mind of a person. A diet is a temporary omission or inclusion for a specific goal in mind. A diet is a normal thing whereas an eating disorder is not.
Exercise bulimia is a subset of the psychological disorder called bulimia in which a person is compelled to exercise in an effort aimed at burning the calories of food energy and fat reserves to an excessive level that negatively affects their health. The damage normally occurs through not giving the body adequate rest for athletic recovery compared to their exercise levels, leading to increasing levels of disrepair. If the person eats a normally healthy and adequate diet but exercises in levels they know require higher levels, this can also be seen as a form of anorexia.
There are two objectives to diet therapy. The first is to give an organ or organs rest. The second is to gain weight or to lose weight.