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Doug wrote:
> Anorexics are not usually interested in what we call CRAN
> (calroic restriction with adequate nutrition). They also binge
> & barf & may die (e.g. Karen Carpenter) from messing up their
> hearts (I believe) from inadequate fats, etc.
> Anorexia is a disorder (generally associated with real low
> self-esteem), while CR is a health-seeking mode. In practice
> the two may share some things in common, but in other ways they
> are polar opposites. I'm searching for the right way to answer
> this question, & this is the best I can think of at the moment.
Hi Doug,
Granted that some anorexics are also bulemic, and that anorexia
nervosa arises from a motive that is worlds apart from that of calorie
restricers.
I was just wondering how one would tell if they were taking calorie
restriction too far. Given that there is some minimum caloric
requirement for a body, how would its owner know if it was being met?
If some undesireable symptom arose, would the calorie restrictor be
able to tell if it was a symptom of anorexia (starving), or deep detox, or
some other cause?
I suppose if I read the CRsociety list I would already know the answer
to this. Alas, so many lists, so little time.....
Cheers,
Martha
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