Make rules and follow them. Like in that special K advert were she has the postit notes in the different places, you could do that and have nothing were you would normally keep the food. Keep yourself busy for example read a book, clean your room, clean the house, turn music on and start dancing, arrange to go out, go for a walk, or try something as simple as drinking a glass of water, becasue sometimes your body is thirsty but we automatically think its Hungary!
There aren't any. It's good for you.
yes most eating disarders can sometimes get out of control.
A bineg eating disorder is where a person continually "binge" eats. This means that they eat excessive, large amounts of food in a relatively short period of time. This food is usually not very healthy. As a result, there can be weight problems, health problems related to obesity, the likelyhood of developing bulimia (to purge after such bingeing), and depression.
This eating disorder is called anorexia.
obsessive compulsive over eating Binge-eating disorder
If a labrador stops eating, like ANY other animal who stop consuming nutrients...IT WILL DIE. Have a nice day :)
Yes, there are some inpatient and residential treatment centers that include people with binge eating disorder in their programs. The fact that a person has an eating disorder doesn't necessarily guarantee the medical staff will consider residential care the best form of treatment for that individual, or that a bed will be available at any given time. See Related Links for residential treatment centers for binge eating disorder.* *Note that the list does not imply endorsement or quality assurance of any facility. The links provided are samples, not a comprehensive list of all residential treatment providers. For more information, see the ED Database.
No. Obesity is a state that someone can be in. It means that someone has too high of a fat content to be healthy. Someone who is fat may not have any eating disorder - no matter how big they are. Eating disorders can include, but are not limited to: Anorexia (lack of eating), Bulimia (puking up what you eat, usually coupled with over eating), and Binge Eating (eating large amounts of food at once).
Yes. Hindus are strictly forbidden from eating any beef. because it is derived from a sacred god.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome can not be cured as far as I know. However it can be controlled. You need to find out what your trigger foods are and stop eating them.
Eat when hungry and stop when satisfied. Consider keeping a food diary to track what you eat and identify any patterns. Lastly, allow for occasional treats to prevent feelings of deprivation, which can lead to unhealthy binge eating. With these strategies, maintaining a balanced diet can be both enjoyable and sustainable.
If your question is "WHERE would they get an eating disorder from?": An eating disorder isn't a cold or a bacteria so its not passed from person to person. Its also very hard to treat. Its a lifelong debilitating disease where you become your own worst enemy and nothing satisfies you. It could happen to anyone but it typically starts as a young teenager and typically woman but sometimes men. There are actually MORE THAN ONE eating disorder, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder and EDNOS. Anorexia is where you fast and exercise until you are skin and bones but you still feel fat. Bulimia is where you binge (eat a huge amount of food) then you get it out of your body by some means, Binge Eating Disorder is where you eat and feel completely out of control unless your eating, And EDNOS is 'Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified' where you don't meet ANY criteria for one diagnose or you have pieces of two diagnoses.