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What is the anorexic diet?

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What is the anorexic diet? How fast do you lose pounds being anorexic?

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Answered by madamealicia85 on Jun 18, 2007, 09:08AM
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Being anorexic is very damaging to your heart. However..if done in moderation, I think the complete restriction of food, can definately aid in dramatic weight loss.
Drink ICE water all day. At least 12 eight ounce servings, and make sure it's ice cold, because your body burns more calories trying to warm itself back up due to the temperature of the water..
Chew lots of gum, and brush your teeth four times a day, you are less likely to ruin a 'fresh mouth' with food..and if you constantly clean your teeth..food tastes gross after the toothpaste anyway. Gum will trick your body into thinking you are eating, so it wont growl as much. And if the hunger pains get out of control, that's when you have another 8 ounces of ice water.
Doing this for three months can result in a 30-50 pound weight loss.
Also, it doesn't hurt to do some LIGHT jogging. Make sure it's nothing too extreme though, because your muscles wont be able to take it after going so long with no food.
Good Luck! You are on your way to a fabulous new body!

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dog Answered by amblessed on May 23, 2007, 01:35PM
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DANGEROUS:

Anorexia is a life-threatening condition that can put a serious strain on many of the body's organs and physiological resources;[2] it has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric condition, with approximately 10% of people diagnosed with the condition eventually dying due to related factors.[3] Anorexia puts a particular strain on the structure and function of the heart and cardiovascular system, with slow heart rate (bradycardia) and elongation of the QT interval seen early on. People with anorexia typically have a disturbed electrolyte balance, particularly low levels of phosphate, which has been linked to heart failure, muscle weakness, immune dysfunction, and ultimately death.

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