Eating Disorders Awareness
If the subject of eating disorders gets more exposure, more awareness will be raised, and more lives will be saved. No members promoting weight loss products should apply to join this group, it's nothing personal, just not appropriate here!
Featured Lenses About Eating Disorders
Here is a collection of lenses, where you will find more information about eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder.
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Binge Eating Disorder
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Do you suffer from binge eating, also called compulsive overeating? You are not alone. Binge eating is now considered by the experts to be a disorder, even if you do not purge afterward. Stan is a compulsive binge eater. He's been that way f...
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Normal Eating
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Normal Eating It's hard to grow up in this culture, especially as a woman, and not feel extreme pressure to be thin. That pressure, along with habitually using food in destructive ways, is a sure-fire recipe for heartbreak and disaster in the form o...
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Eating Disorder Information
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This website is not recommended for those who are interested in gaining any "tips and tricks" to losing weight. This is NOT a website featuring the latest diets, it is important and helpful information to help those who suffer from an Eating Disorder...
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Bulimia Recovery
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My eating disorders began early. I started binge eating in a small way as a child and binge-diet cycles from age 14. I practised bulimia from around age 20 to age 37. That is a long time, but this lens is only about the last ...
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Eating Disorders
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This lens is devoted to creating an awareness of eating disorders. Why? Many people falsely believe these illnesses are choices, and that those suffering should just 'get over it' and 'eat' (or not eat, whatever the case may be). The truth is...
Eating Disorder Poll
Diets & Eating Disorders
do diets lead to eating disorders?There are many reasons why people develop illnesses such as anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder, and much has been said about the relationship between dieting and eating disorders.
What is your opinion?
Is dieting a slippery slope to developing an eating disorder?


