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Food Addiction Can Lead to Death
Food has been described as
ambrosia and the elixir if
life. For some, eating is
a biological necessity for
others it is a passion that
can turn into an obsession.
Experts define food addiction
to be a disorder where the
addict is preoccupied with
food, the availability of
food, and the pleasure of
eating. There are three recognized
addictions:
* Overeating, where the addict
has no control over the amount
or the number of times he
eats. The person has no concept
of being overweight or the
servings a person must eat
normally. Being an overeater,
the addict will indulge in
uncontrolled eating binges.
Being obese, the addict will
be prone to hypertension,
diabetes, heart diseases,
arthritis, and cancer.
* Bulimisa Nervosa, where
the addict binges and then
tries to maintain weight by
vomiting, using laxatives,
excessive exercise, or even
fasting. Such addicts will
develop dental problems like
thinning of enamel, excessive
number of cavities, swollen
salivary glands, fluid and
electrolyte disturbances,
as well as calluses and scars.
* Anorexia Nervosa, where
the addict fears weight gain
and so starves himself. Obsessed
with weight gain and body
shape anorexics will exhibit
obsessive behaviors in maintaining
themselves. In the process,
they develop problems like
disruption of menstrual cycle,
emancipation, hair loss, unhealthy
skin pallor, and a lack or
fluids.
The most common health problems
are obesity, alcoholism, diabetes,
bulimia, food allergies, and
food intolerance.
The signs that you are addicted
to food are:
* Uncontrolled cravings for
particular foods. Some are
addicted to sweets, others
to soft drinks, yet others
to coffee.
* Continuous or frequent eating.
No fixed meal times an addict
will eat throughout the day.
* Sharpened hunger on consumption
of specific foods.
* Anxiety attacks, feelings
of nervousness, low sugar,
a headache, stomach gripes
and grumbles.
* Withdrawal symptoms.
* Fatigue.
* Extreme irritations.
* Intolerance to foods.
* Feelings of guilt at having
eaten.
The very cornerstones to curing
the addiction are to:
* Identify and avoid what
are known to be trigger foods
or drinks.
* Put into practice a diet
that is nutrient rich, healthy,
and helps maintain or loose
weight.
* Make lifestyle changes.
Adopt a healthier lifestyle
and include plenty of fresh
air as well as exercise.
* Focus on personal and spiritual
development. Seek inner peace,
calm, and joy. Practice meditation
and deep breathing.
* Plan to have activity filled
days to distract the mind
from food.
Even if you have a niggling
doubt that you may be a food
addict you must seek help.
Nip the problem in the bud
before it grows into something
unmanageable and serious.
You must consult a nutritionist,
doctor, psychologist, or an
eating addiction center or
specialist. There are programs
run by groups like Overeaters
Anonymous that run 12-step
programs which are extremely
beneficial.
About the Author : Paul Wilson
is a freelance writer for
http://www.1888Discuss.com/food/,
the premier REVENUE SHARING
discussion forum for Food
Forum, including topics on
all about food, food network,
food recipe, health food,
food gift, different food
and more. His article profile
can be found at the premier
Food Article Submission Directory
http://www.1888Articles.com/food-and-drink-articles-13.html
About the author:
Paul Wilson is a freelance
writer for http://www.1888Discuss.com/food/,
the premier REVENUE SHARING
discussion forum for Food
Forum, including topics on
all about food, food network,
food recipe, health food,
food gift, different food
and more. His article profile
can be found at the premier
Food Article Submission Directory
http://www.1888Articles.com/food-and-drink-articles-13.html
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