Experts warn those who are dangerously obsessed with eating healthy, saying that they may suffer from a disorder called orthorexia.
Experts warn those who are dangerously obsessed with eating healthy, saying that they may suffer from a disorder called orthorexia.
Cynthia Bulik, director of the eating disorders program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, referred to the phobics run from "impure" foods, limit their intake and lose dangerous amounts of weight, according to ABC News."We do know what we're seeing in the clinic. We are seeing more people really worrying about what's in their food," The New York Daily News quoted Bulik as saying.
Researchers experts believe that the eating disorder may be a part of anorexia nervosa, in which sufferers severely limit their food intake and body weight, according to E: The Environmental Magazine.
Kathleen MacDonald of the Eating Disorders Coalition told Jezebel.com, the treatment for orthorexia so far was "hit-or-miss".
The paper went on to cite the case of a young woman who almost landed in her grave after becoming a vegetarian and then a vegan, she began eating only raw foods.
Richmond, Virginia resident Kristie Rutzel told Good Morning America: "I stayed away from restaurants. It took me maybe two or three hours . . . to figure out what my next meal was going to be."
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Rutzel has now overcome her fears of certain foods.
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