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1. WHAT IS BULIMIA?
By:
Eli King
http://www.SelfHealthPlus.info/Bulimia/EliKing
“Every person ever born longs for the power to turn sickness into health,
loneliness into love, bondage into freedom and failure into victory”
K. Copeland
2. Who is this presentation for?
• Those who are Bulimic
• Those affected by bulimia nervosa whether it is
family, friends or neighbours
• Those caring for people who are struggling with
an eating disorder bulimia nervosa
• Those looking for Information on Eating
Disorders including researchers
3. What is Bulimia?
Bulimia also called bulimia nervosa in broad
terms is a serious eating disorder and a
psychological health condition where a
person experiences regular indulgence of
serious overeating.
This usually makes them have a feeling of guilt,
which can then lead to excessive reactions such
as deliberate vomiting or purging, crash dieting
and even excessive exercising.
The common result is a lifestyle in a cycle
of bingeing and purging.
4. Types Of Bulimia
There are two types of bulimia: the purging and
non purging type.
• The purging type: regularly engages in self-
induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives,
diuretics or enemas.
• The non-purging type: engages in other
unsuitable behaviours such as fasting or
excessive exercise, rather than purging.
Another common practice is to chew food and
then spit it out without swallowing it.
5. Some Facts About Bulimia To Note:
• Women are more likely to develop bulimia than
men
• 8% of women have bulimia at some stage in their
life but mainly women aged between 16 and 40.
• 64 percent of all bulimics have a near-normal
bodyweight.
• 70 percent of all bulimics also suffer from
moderate to severe depression.
• People with bulimia binge on average 11 times
per week.
• People who frequently change diets are 18 times
more likely to become anorexic or bulimic than
their counter parts.
• Children of mothers that diet are more likely to
develop eating disorders like bulimia.
• Bulimia nervosa can affect children, but this is
extremely rare.
ANRED
6. Some Signs And Symptoms of Bulimia
• Uncontrollable eating • Secret purging
• Rigid dieting • Irregular menstruation
• Abnormal fasting • Frequent heartburn and
• Extreme Exercising indigestion
• Obsession with body • Vomiting blood
weight
• Weakness and dizziness
• Mood swings or
depression • Frequent after meals
• Swollen hands and feet bathroom visits
face and neck glands
• Acid reflux or ulcers
• Weak and exhausted
feeling • Poor skin and hair
• Bloodshot Eyes
• Bloating and constipation
• Tooth decay and due to Abuse of laxatives
mouth sores and or diuretics used for
weight control
7. Revealed Recovery Secrets
Bulimia is very dangerous to the body and health.
Long term complications leads to heart and kidney
failure however, the good news is that treatment
can stop the cycle of binge and purging.
“There is strong evidence that self help books can
Be effective for many people with bulimia nervosa,
especially if they ask a friend or family member to
work through it with them”
NHS.UK
8. The Top Secret is to take immediate
action towards recovery:
• Have a genuine desire and passion to get well
• Learn how to eat normally to easily maintain your
health
• Search and discover the most effective techniques
to stop bingeing and purging
• Build your confidence and self esteem
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