lunes, 12 de marzo de 2012

Princesses of Bones.

Bulimia is a psychological eating disorder  that is sometimes linked to anorexia nervosa. The medical term is bulimia nervosa, unlike anorexiathe people affected vomit all foodThe methods of weight control include vomiting, fasting, excessive use of laxatives and diuretics, or compulsive exercising. Excessive shape and weight concerns are also characteristics of bulimia. A binge is an episode where an individual eats a much larger amount of food than most people would in a similar situation. Binge eating is not a response to intense hunger. It is usually a response to depression or stress. During the binge episode, the individual experiences a loss of control. The cycle of overeating and purging usually becomes an obsession and is repeated often.

viernes, 9 de marzo de 2012

Goddess Ana, come to me.


Ana, is a goddnees, for anorexic. Who is Ana?“Ana” has become the nickname for anorexia nervosa and for those who suffer from it, this term and everything that is associated with it usually leads to a path that no one should follow. Simply put, anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that involves a person’s misperception of body image. Often a person with ANA is extremely unhappy with the way their body looks and turns to self-destructive methods in order to lose weight and appear more attractive. These methods include going for long periods without food, losing excessive weight rapidly through diet or exercise, and using laxatives to get rid of food that has been consumed, among a number of other negative behaviors. Anorexia nervosa is a mental illness and claim instead that it is a "lifestyle choice" that should be respected by doctors and family. 

Obsession or illness?

Anorexia:This is an illness that causes serious disturbances to your everyday diet. Such as eating extremely small amounts A person with an eating disorder may have started out just eating smaller, and then thy don't eat completely. There are some diferentes illness, for  example anorexia or bulimia.  This illness affect both men and women,  frequently appear during the teen years or young adulthood but may also develop during childhood or later in life.