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Bulimia Weight Loss - Does it Really Work?

This article is for those who believe that she/he has found a magic wand to control their body weight and it is called bulimia.

Many bulimics think they invented it and keep it secret for a long time because it feels shameful to admit about throwing up food.

Bulimia as a weight loss strategy is common and affects about 4%-6% of women. The numbers could even be higher because the condition is very secretive and not all bulimics admit they have a problem.

So, throwing up food can help initially to lose some weight. But what happens next? Is using bulimia as a weight loss strategy really helpful for the long term?

Let's take a look at how bulimia can start.

Initially people just go on a diet which progresses to a stricter diet and even a period of starvation. During this period they experience enormous hunger and cravings for certain foods (especially ones full of sugar and fatty foods).

They start dreaming about food and it takes more and more effort to keep control over their mind and body in stopping themselves from eating. So finally they start eating but no longer do they have a normal sense of satisfaction while they eat. The body is saying:"It is famine, eat while food is available". And it is how the binging cycle begins.

They eat until they are so full that they can't keep all the food down. They must purge it all up. And after vomiting the body is starving again. People experience cravings for sweets, chocolate, chips, biscuits and other snacks which are high in calories.

Bulimics then develop habits of snacking but at the same time avoid normal meals. As a result by eating snacks they consume more calories than they would have consumed by eating normal meals.

Plus the vomiting makes them constantly hungry even after eating some food. So instead of eating and feeling satisfying from normal servings, they consume much more food than they would under normal circumstances.

To conclude, bulimia weight loss is not a good option for controlling your weight. Vomiting induce constant hunger which will make your body want to compensate itself by eating sweets, biscuits, chips and etc.

So in the long term your body weight can increase because of the constant snacking of high calories foods. Moreover you will develop a deadly addiction called bulimia nervosa that affects your body, mind and spirit and turns you into a slave of food.

The younger you are the easier it is to get help and stop the bulimic cycle from taking over your life.

Irina Webster

Dr Irina Webster MD is the Director of Women Health Issues Program which covers different areas of Women Health. She is a recognised athority in the eating disorders area. She is an author of many books and a public speaker.To learn more about bulimia nervosa treatment go to http://www.bulimia-cure.com

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1. richard calhoun jr (00:18, 12.03.2009)
im only 16 years old and i weighed 145 during the summer. i wanted to lose weight so i got into basketball and by october i lost 25lbs. i was dieting and exercising a lot. i would keep my calories under 1200 a day and no more fried food and no more sugar or soda. i lost weight but now i have put 10lbs on and i was starving myself at 1st and them when i ate a lot i would throw it up. because i would crave foods like the article says. but now i just go on a diet successfully for 3 or 4 days then i eat a lot and throw it up. i continuosly do this for weeks now because i dont want 2 gain weight but slowly i am. i dont feel like dieting again but then i want to. i dont know what to do now? can you please e-mail me and help me? i dont want to be unhealthy because i drink protein shakes every night before i lift and they are meal replacements but i still eat over the limit and throw up! i dont know whats wrong with me? its a mental thing to me; sometimes i want to eat and other times i do and other times i want to diet... but im still slowly putting on weight! i currenlty weight 134 but i want to get back to 120 so that i can have my abs back by summer time but i cant seem to go through the diet! Can you please help me i'd really appreciate it!

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