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Pregnant With an Eating Disorder
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Concerned your child overeats/undereats? Early intervention is best
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Today’s Kansas City Star reports the increase in incidences of eating disorders in younger children. Parent’s concerned about overeating or undereating can glean GOOD advice from this article.
High Power Supplements – How safe are they?
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Coverage for Costs of Eating Disorders
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Helping Girls with Positive Body Image
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Nutrition Myths
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Eating in the Middle- too old for eating disorder?
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“I’m too old to be struggling with an eating disorder. I should know better, these issues are for adolescents or teens, right???”
Parent Toolkit from NEDA
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National Eating Disorders Association has a parent toolkit. Great website for other information as well.
Lose the Scale – decrease the obsession
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Weight Regain – Odds are…
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This shouldn’t surprise you. Ninety-five to 98% of restrictive diets result in regain of weight. Watch the next man who lost 800lbs and regained – he stated he needs a bypass of his emotions to get off the weight roller coaster – result, enjoying life like never before.