Archive for May, 2010

How To Stop Binge Eating, Ep43

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Join Natasha on her raw food weight loss journey! Today Natasha talks about how to stop late night eating and binge eating. www.rawradianthealth.com

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HOPE asked:


i’m recovering from anorexia, and i started my meal plan today. i’m really worried about being bloated all the time, and the feeling of being fat. is there any way i can reduce the bloating? any tips on getting through it? i really want to put this behind me.

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Cyndi Roo asked:


How tough was it overcoming Anorexia? What did you go through to try and cure it? Also what got you in that position? I might do a project over this subject for school. Thanks

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Why Weight?

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The culture influence in eating disorders are a real problem that is our affecting our children’s lives in an ever increasing fashion. Having a poor body image is one of the beginning stages of the disorders and many people feel that the media gives us expectations, although”unrealistic”, when it comes to beauty in our world, and that is why many suffer from these disorders.

In this article, we’ll examine the culture influence in eating disorders and the role that the media plays when it comes to disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.

One of the factors in the raising of our children in recent times is the place that the television has in our households. With the culture influence in eating disorders some families watch T. V. as a means of entertainment from time to time, however we all know about families who are “always” watching television.

With the the culture influence in eating disorders in the sense that the media is, in effect, playing the role of the parent to our growing children, our children are constantly seeing images of stick-thin unhealthy models, while being told that those models are “beautiful”.

The culture influence in eating disorders is because children are very impressionable, both via peer pressure as well as the images on T. V., the movies and magazines, accordingly eating disorders usually develop early in our children’s lives. Most female models that our children see in advertisement is at a weight that is nearly twenty five percent below the ideal body weight for a person of that height and weight.

When that is added to the fact that plastic surgery is often undertaken by these models, and the photos that are taken of them are often airbrushed to eliminate flaws, a standard of beauty that is given to us is one that, ‘really’, is unattainable to the public-at-large.

Our children are exposed continuously to these messages and culture influence in eating disorders of unrealistic beauty, as the average person is expected to see between four and six hundred advertisements per day. With of the advertisements, both printed, as well as those on T. V. and at the movies, at least ten percent are based products featuring a model and an unrealistic image of beauty.

Ours schools and our kids friends are a significant source of peer pressure when it comes how our children view culture’s as well as there own images. When these facts are taken together with the “unrealistic” images and messages sent to us by the media, it’s no wonder that eating disorders affect our youth.

While many people still do not consider eating disorders a large scale problem effecting our culture, you very surprised to learn the findings of most studies. One showed that more than fifteen percent college-aged girls experience bulimia, and one in a hundred experiences anorexia.

These disorders and the problems they stem from clearly aren’t going away, and in order to be treated, psycho-therapy is often necessary. Counseling and therapy are often the only solutions when one is afflicted with an eating disorder. One in nearly ten percent of those with eating disorders will eventually die as a direct result from the health consequences suffered during these disorders.

By: Mike Herman

About the Author:
If you find yourself or anyone around you suffering from an eating disorder and want to know more about the serious consequences of eating disorders [http://www.4HealthConcerns.com/EatingDisorders/the-serious-consequences-of-eating-disorders.htm], click on over to Mike Herman’s site [http://www.4HealthConcerns.com/EatingDisorders] to get my newsletter and FREE ebook in regards to eating disorders to help you and your loved ones.

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Food for Thought

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