If you are trying to get them to eat the food, the best options would be low-calorie and low-fat foods. This includes fruits, veggies, and lean proteins. Food likes simple or refined sugars / carbs, high-fat meats, sweets / desserts, and dairy will not go over well, usually.
No sane person would recommend or permit / allow anorexia.
Well, I would recommend finding additional information about anorexia treatment from Help Guide because they offer a variety of tips and services. They also offer great support.
Vegeatbles , fruits , grilled chicken , stay away from.fatty meats like pork and fried foods , stay away from salf as well
I would recommend it to someone: Anyone.
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The best foods for someone who is constipated are food that are high in fiber. Those would be raw fruits and vegetables, dried fruits like apricots, prunes, and dates, popcorn, beans, whole-grain bread, and nuts.
You should avoid spicy foods and foods that trigger your reflux. I would recommend a diet full of vegetables and fruits.
I have had anorexia. It is not fun AT ALL. You would think that it would be worth it, to be skinny, but it isn't. I went into a short coma for a day or two because of anorexia.
Generally, it is anorexia nervosa. However, someone does not necessarily have to be below weight to have anorexic tendencies, which can be just as dangerous as someone extremely emaciated. These people would be diagnosed as EDNOS (eating disorder not otherwise specified), and need the same psychotherapies as someone with anorexia, without the hospitalization.Anorexia, and sometimes bulimia.
Yes. While there are, WikiAnswers is a place of support and a place to share knowledge and encourage well-rounded and healthy lifestyles. It would not recommend any type of website or lifestysle that promotes anorexia, which is a dangerous and potentailly deadly disorder.
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No. You would have to eat almost NO calories to accomplished that.