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Binge Eating Disorder
Episodes of binge eating that recur at least once a week for 3 months. There are many things that can lead to binge eating like chronic dieting, stress/anxiety, restricting food intake/restricting certain types of foods, desire to feel numb or feeling lack of control, and other things.
The Diet Failed YOU, Not the Other Way Around
You want that forbidden food but you’re not allowed! You just have to hang on a little longer until you lose all the weight! You’re so hungry and you’re getting sick of chicken, brown rice, and broccoli.
Body Image Struggles and Eating Disorders in Transgender and Nonbinary People
It’s hard enough for many cisgender people to feel okay with their bodies, but imagine how difficult that can be for transgender people or nonbinary folks.
The Prevalence of Eating Disorders in the Queer Community
Men who are gay are seven times more likely to report binge eating behaviors and twelve times more likely than straight men to report purging behaviors.
Carbs… Wait, They're Not Bad?
Our bodies use carbs to give energy to the brain, to help you think clearly, process things, and remember things. Carbs give our bodies energy too.
How Do I Know If I Have An Eating Disorder?
it’s hard to even know what’s normal and healthy. Because disordered eating is so common, it can often be difficult to detect. Here are some questions you can ask yourself to figure out if you should seek help.

