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Anorexia Nervosa- A Doleful Night In Thelema

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010


Vive Anorexia ^^

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Anorexia Nervosa Part 2 of 2

Sunday, June 6th, 2010


The continuation to my Anorexia Nervosa Health ad campaign. PLEASE read the description of part 1 so you understand what your watching. This is part 2 of 2 with audio again. Don’t thank me for re-uploading this. Thank the people who sent the many messages to put part 2 back on. I don’t ussually check my message on youtube, but I was definitely swayed. For those who didn’t know: WMG, a record label that owns the rights to some Bjork songs took down the audio. They were under the impression that people would watch the fear driven anorexia nervosa campaign to hear the bjork song at the end that they could just listen to by typing Bjork in the youtube search box. Thereby, directly interfering with he education of this disorder to those who were interested. The muted audio version is still up only for the credits and comments for those who are interested. After this please check it out so you know the songs in the background, and where the interviews were from, etc. Before, I forget, a very special thanks to Fox for retracting their claim on Part 1 of the video. Seriously, they are good sports. They could have pulled a WMG and taken down the video but opted otherwise. So thank you. Thanks. Also, I might be making more videos, Anyone have any suggestions lemme know.

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Anorexia Nervosa – Tragedia Dekadencia

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010


5th song from album Drudenhaus

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Bulimia Nervosa Testimonial of Recovery

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Bulimia Nervosa is a long term disease. Recovery is often a hard and a long process with its ups and downs.

That is why bulimia nervosa testimonials of recovery are interesting to read. You can always learn something interesting about how other people managed to beat this distorting body and sole disease. There are always a few very interesting stories about this.

I will tell you mine…

I always say that my story is not that bad as some others, who have developed an eating disorder, but I can tell you for a child as I was at the time, it was very traumatic.

You see I was forced to study for hours after school with no contacts outside the house, during school days and on most weekends. Her friends soon learned not to call her or drop around after school or on the weekends as they would be chased away. As we know today children need recreation to develop skills and they get these from playing with other children so I was at a disadvantage.

I soon developed bad eating habits as a kind of escape mechanism; it was more like binge eating (I ate just to make myself feel better, not because I was hungry). Soon my mother started to tell me I was getting big and I should stop eating so much. I don’t believe I was getting bigger it was simply a matter that when I was 13, I was more developed than most of my peers.

The problem was that I could not stop eating, as it had become the escape I needed to handle my situation. But because of the pressure I was under I soon worked out that I could eat heaps as long as I purged it up. This simply became a way of life for me and my bulimia was born.

But don’t get me wrong, I do not blame my parents as they thought they were doing the best for me and making sure I had the top grades that I needed to get into university as I had always wanted to be a doctor and help people.

I think my parents were proud of the fact their daughter was an A grade student, it was prestigious to be so in the place I grow up in. I won all the regional schools events, like best science student, best Math student, regional champion etc. While other kids were doing their stuff on the sporting field, I was tied to my books: virtually 7 days a week.

Did it deprive me of a childhood? Sure it did. But am I angry now? No, I am not because in away it has given me an insight into how eating disorders can get a hold of you and change you into somebody else.

It was only when I realized through my studies at medical school that I was doing a lot of harm to myself so I decided to seek help.

I started to approach my lecturers as I thought that they would know exactly what I should do to get rid of my problems: but it soon became apparent to me that the only help they could provide was to send me to counselors.

You see when you are young and impressionable you tend to believe people in higher positions like I thought my lecturers were. I thought they would know all about things, after all they were doctors and they were teaching me all about medicine: but they didn’t.

I struggled through the normal round of therapists, councilors and visiting the clinics. I did feel better when I was talking to them but slipped back to my old eating habits when I was at home. It also became apparent to me after awhile that I was not getting any real help from them either; I decided that the only person who could help me was me.

But deep inside I thought if I stopped my bulimia how would I get through the day and cope with everyday stresses, I was actually scared to let it go. By this time the bulimia had become a habit and so addictive, being without it was incomprehensible to me.

I often think now, how other sufferers must feel? After all I was being trained as a doctor, so I had a little bit more knowledge about how the body works than the average person and here I was trapped by this terrible affliction: what must they be going through?

But you see I knew nothing about the real implications of emotions or emotional blockages and the role they play in an eating disorder. Sure I knew that my problem was emotional in nature: but not one of the specialists, councilors or my lecturers really knew how to remove these emotional blockages and they knew absolutely nothing about emotional strengthening: that in the end became the way I managed to recover.

It was here that I found real help and soon started to formulate alternative methods for myself and finally I came up with a system that worked for me and I was finally free from my affliction. Now, I understand that it does not matter how much you as a sufferer want to stop your eating disorder: unless you can break the mental conditioning and the mental blockages you will always fail: no exceptions.

Here is why: When it comes to getting results, your self-belief (programming) will always win out over your conscious desire.

Why is this, why does this always happen? It happens because the mental blockages from the past are still there controlling your every move. It is those little voices that keep telling you:” You should go on binge. ” These are the same voices I had that told me I could not get through the stresses of the day without my bulimia.

To sum up, all bulimia nervosa testimonials of recovery are probably different. And it all depends on a personal story of individual. But the common thing of all successful bulimia nervosa testimonials is that there is some kind of special methodology we followed to beat this condition. And my methodology was identifying and removing subconscious blockages I had from the past.

To read about the methodology go http://www. bulimia-cure. com

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Bulimia Nervosa, a Family Matter

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Bulimia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder, which mostly hit girls aged 15-25 years. It is rare but it happen boys. Studies show that from their first year of college, 4 5-18 percent of women and 0 4 percent of men have a history of bulimia and that as many as 1 in 100 women aged 12 to 18 have anorexia.

The two most common eating disorders for young people are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. People with anorexia, whom doctors sometimes call anorectics, they restrict their food intake. About half of them also have bulimia symptoms.

These young people are almost always very ambitious in school and sports. We have world-class athletes to reach levels seen good results. Given the circumstances it extremely well. Rarely to be a winner, because their disease usually depends on the energy to train and perform at the top.

Bulimia is characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging). The desire for food and sweets is very strong and at the same time the person try being reduced weight leads to a sharp conflict between the desire to eat and the desire to reduce weight.

To deal with the conflict they use inappropriate methods of weight control exercise, including vomiting, fasting, enemas, excessive use of laxatives and diuretics or compulsive acts. A period of binge eating is produced strong feelings of guilt.

For a person with bulimia the self-confidence greatly depending on the shape and weight of the Körpers.Es are similarities between anorexia and bulimia in terms of the fear to be thick and the desire to reduce weight. It is not uncommon for anorexia bulimia in curves. Only about half of people with anorexia nervosa have bulimia. The conditions may overlap.

The problems often start in teenagers, you get more and more interest in your weight and that leads to repeated attempts to reduce weight. After a while you have no control over the situation and eat only strong fear.

Probably there are a number of causes for the bulimia, psychological and biological. The cultural conditions with the ideal of the female being slim, as it is in many countries, can also have an impact on our view of the body.

Studies have shown that disruption of family relationships can be one of the factors. Difficult or time changes such as puberty, death in the family or other family members may cause bulimia crisis.

bulimia can be severe medical complications. There is a risk for damage will be permanent. Bulimia is also the reason why a person will get problems with their teeth. This is obviously a little problem, but they must all be supplied.

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Anorexia Nervosa : Anorexia Primarily Affects Women

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010


To Learn MORE about Anorexia, please visit: www.MeTheDoctor.com

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Signs and Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa

Monday, May 10th, 2010

At first it was fun to have as much control over my body. I mean, come on, who does not want to eat what they want and “get rid” and eat some more to go? Who does not want to use the secret weapon of the four hundred young men and women win the battle to lose weight? I thought that this “weight loss method was about cool, the best thing since sliced bread. But I realized how wrong I like I was slipping my real life and saw the enemy, this enemy, FOOD, controlling every part of me and my life. I was bulimic. You have probably heard of bulimia nervosa and you may even think you know everything, but there are some things you need to know. Get the facts here and now, you can save a life one day. Bulimia nervosa, bulimia or as it is popularly known, is a dangerous eating disorder. It creeps up on you as you go through the typical binge eating times. Some people will try to get rid “of all the food they ate on their binge through purging or forcing themselves to vomit. You can even abuse laxatives, diuretics or enemas. They can help by ipecac syrup, induce vomiting and it can exert fast or very strong. Bulimia is often a very obsessed with various things such as food, keep explicit records of food intake – and output via different methods. It can be demanding and obsessively neat and they can almost always have fat phobic. This disorder often accompanies other disorders such as body dimorphic disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other psychiatric problems. Another eating disorder with similar symptoms and maybe even accompany bulimia anorexia. Bulimia is not something to be taken lightly, but bulimia can be fatal. Bulimics appear to be completely focused, but the reasons for the disease to extend far beyond the mere loss of weight on weight loss. It has a lot to do with the control in the life of the person. You may not believe that they all control in their world, so they take control of the A section, to take the one sure thing – themselves. They are often perfectionists and feel weak or faint. Their reality as the disorder takes over and no matter how thin, if they are to look in the mirror is distorted, all she can see, fat. The bulimia is self-esteem is usually very low and they are often very depressed. This is usually not the result of bulimia, but a symptom of it. The low self-esteem and depression were likely to come into play long before the bulimia. I beat the bulimia, the control of my life and you can too. For five long, thin years I have fought, won a little ground and got a lot of ground, but I have never left. I do not let the setbacks and failures throw me out of my natural, healthy and best of this disease. Gradually, I began always the answers to my questions and I started out slow, deep, dark pit that was even climb. I took baby steps in incorporating successful and healthy changes in my life. My research gave me some answers, but I’m still learning. According to medical research, when the brain chemical, serotonin is abnormally low, the body goes on a mad binge on the element from which they robbed to find. This is why binge eating takes place. Antidepressants can be effective in increasing the serotonin level, but there are other natural remedies as well. A natural remedy that some success in patients with abnormal or fluctuating levels of serotonin is Griffonia has seen. When added with other herbs, this herb can help with depression, anxiety and other mental disorders very effectively. However, only pills to help you so much. I developed a daily scheduled self-recovery program that literally saved my life. It is currently helping many others. If you see signs of bulimia in someone that you know, talk to them. Encourage them to admit that they have a problem and give it a name that helps. Sometimes when one person says only: “I’m bulimic.” It can be the first step in recovery. Complete and full recovery is possible without drugs or doctors, all you need is to believe in yourself.

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Anorexia Nervosa the reality

Saturday, April 17th, 2010


I wanted to make this to show others that anorexia is not a diet, it is not a showbiz life style and it is not something to be desired

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Anorexia Nervosa ? Recognising the Warning Signs

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

One of the most common and potentially fatal eating disorders of anorexia nervosa is. This disorder affects a large number of young women for a variety of reasons. It was also noted that around twenty percent of sufferers from the disease young men. It can also affect men and women in the older ages. Obviously, one of the most visible sign of this disorder of excessive weight loss that comes with self starvation. The victims of this illness severely restrict food intake and suffer great anxiety at the thought of losing control of their weight. The thought of becoming fat creates incredible stress for them. Health experts believe that anorexia closely with low self-esteem and feelings of worthlessness, as it is the actual food and weight. There are serious medical complications and psychological problems associated with anorexia nervosa. Around ten percent of sufferers die from the physical complications of the disease, although it certainly hope for the people when they seek support in time. The sooner they seek medical help, the greater their chances of recovery from this insidious disease. Main signs and symptoms of anorexia There is, a large number of warning signs that a sign that a person has anorexia, but there are also some important signs and symptoms should be respected. These include: Diet until they lose excessive amounts in weight and refuses to gain weight despite the unhealthy weight of them reached this stage; An incredible anxiety about losing the weight or control over their food intake; The belief that other people see them as fat, even though her weight is far below normal. The sufferer also believes that he or she is still thick; Putting ridiculously severe restrictions on food intake and Periods may stop for a woman of puberty, and perhaps not even for those who begin to develop the disease before puberty. Signs of Anorexia There is also a large number of warning signs though this is not a way to make a diagnosis. However, you can give a warning, to people that a loved one has a problem and may need help. Some of these behaviors are signs: A person with special rituals around food. This can be things like chewing each bite a certain time or eat their food in a certain order to be incorporated; The choice to eat alone rather than in the company; The refusal to participate in all social gatherings, where there is food involved; Categorizing foods, including whole groups of foods, in good and bad foods; Excessive use; Excessive weighing; Living their life around food; Totally eating diets employed, and weight loss; Becoming withdrawn from family and friends; Denial of hunger and Making a lot of comments about the search fat and fat-feeling. Some common physical signs of anorexia are: Obvious weight loss; A general view of being unwell; Extreme sensitivity to cold; Inability to sleep; The growth of fine body hair; Constipation and Problems with hair, skin and nails. Some psychological signs of anorexia may include: MODD swings and irritability; Do they feel not good, regardless of high performance; Difficulty concentrating; Suicidal thoughts and lose feeling very happy when weight and always very depressed if feeling that eating is out of control. How can anorexia affect your health? As already mentioned, anorexia affect your health in many ways. Mental health can be affected by way of depression, suicidal thoughts, and mood swings. There are also serious physical health consequences and it is therefore essential to seek the treatment or the person you are concerned about the treatment as early as possible to try to promote. The effect of starving your body can: Low blood pressure indicates that the hunger, the heart muscle and increases the risk of heart failure; All body organs are under excess strain; Dehydration leads kidney failure; Decrease in bone density, osteoporosis cause; General loss of muscle; Fainting and general lethargy; Low blood sugar, which can create confusion, cause tremors, and coma; Chemical imbalances that cause cramps, muscle spasms, and fits; Hair loss (alopecia) and Wrong to help hair growth (lanugo) on the body and face, keep the body warm. What are the causes of anorexia? It is believed that the symptoms of anorexia by ’caused hunger syndrome “. This syndrome is characterized by reduced blood flow and chemical imbalance in the brain caused by constant dieting characterized. Many of the causes are characteristic of other major eating disorders as well. It is particularly common fall in people with poor self-esteem for victims anorexia and other eating disorders. It is believed that these feelings of low self-esteem and poor body image, the result of chemical imbalance in his brain. Anne Wolski has worked long in the health and welfare industry for more than 30 years. She is co-director of the http://www. Magnetic-health-online. com and http://www. hoppe better health. com, both information portals with many interesting medical articles are. It is also an associate of http://www. timzbiz. com, the many articles about Internet marketing capabilities and resources.

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All About Anorexia Nervosa – Signs, Symptoms and Treatment

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Anorexia nervosa is a disease that mostly young girls are affected, but cases of anorexia have occurred elderly women and men as well. In short, the deliberate starvation of anorexia to lose weight, and the main problem is that they continue to starve to lose after a lot of weight, which endangered their health and encouraging them may eventually die of hunger if they are not stopped. It usually begins at puberty, and their main cause is nervous-based. Modern society is the beauty standards keep slim to be beautiful and many people think fat is ugly and disgusting, so girls do everything they can do so as slim as possible, and they take this obsession too far. Although the hunger pains and sufferings caused them to “fake” with anorexia, that they are not hungry, and they do everything to get more and more thin. Her view of her own body is distorted and they see themselves as fat all the time. Anorexia can threaten the life if hunger continues for a longer period. It can have serious effects on the heart and the heart rate and lead to heart failure, or it can lead to osteoporosis can occur because the bones weaken when they are not supplied with the minerals they need. For women with anorexia nervosa leads to amenorrhea and in men the case the loss of potency. Moreover, in some cases it could also affect the temporal lobe of the brain that begins to malfunction when the body does not make enough profit minerals. To help those with anorexia, you must first find that they suffer from it. As their own image is over their body, they are distorted not aware that they have an illness that needs to be addressed, and they will refuse to believe it if you tell them. Those can be detected by the following symptoms with anorexia nervosa: -You are obsessed with losing weight, they talk about diets and weight loss all the time -They refuse a meal when they eat a range by up fake reasons as they are not hungry or just eaten -Even if they are very slim they continue to do much physical exercise and try to lose more weight -Some of them have gone further, and every time they eat, they force themselves to vomit to the right, or they empty their stomach overuse laxatives The treatment for people with anorexia nervosa is to them to gain weight and eat it to restore the body out of balance. Most of them refuse to admit they have a problem, they must be forced to. Besides, a psychiatric treatment needed to make the patient that they have a problem and that in fact it is all in her head that she is not thin enough. There are many nonprofit organizations designed to help people with anorexia to overcome their problem, the help of a recommend them. If you want to find information on many major issues such as anorexia nervosa anorexia nervosa, pro anorexia or many more visit us at http://www. Anorexia center. com.

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