Q. I'm not talking about people who just like to eat, I mean people who literally can't control themselves. All they think about is food and all they want to do is eat. If so, how did you get over it? Are you still a binge eater? how did it make you feel? What are your thoughts on this issue?
A. yup, i had it before and mine was triggered by stress and depression. i was trying to "eat my happiness". i just spent more time with friends coz they make me feel better about myself and took up a new hobby.
Why does my stomach rumble after a binge?
Q. I binged at lunch time, ate 1500 calories in 1 sitting.
It included junk foods and nothing healthy. I ate like 4 muffins and 2 pieces of chocolate cake with icing, and some pastries and pies....
How come my stomach is rumbling and bloated now?
Will I gain weight?
I still have to eat dinner now...
It included junk foods and nothing healthy. I ate like 4 muffins and 2 pieces of chocolate cake with icing, and some pastries and pies....
How come my stomach is rumbling and bloated now?
Will I gain weight?
I still have to eat dinner now...
A. The human body is an amazing machine, and every once in a while it
will do something to remind you that it's working hard to keep you
alive and well. The stomach growl is one of these reminders. Loud,
soft and sometimes for no good reason at all, your growling stomach
has a lot to say.
The digestive system is, in essence, a long tube
that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. Waves of muscle
contractions move and push the food continually downward in a process
called peristalsis. Stomach growling is the result of this process.
Moving with those solid and liquid chyme (partly digested food)
ingredients are gasses and air. If your stomach is empty, it begins to
produce hormones that stimulate local nerves to send a message to the
brain. The brain replies by signaling for the digestive muscles to
restart the process of peristalsis. Muscle contractions will come and
go about every hour, generally lasting 10 to 20 minutes, until you eat
again.
Thus, your stomach growls when its full (working) and when it's empty.
In some cases, excessive gurgling and grumbling may be a sign of an
upset stomach or a medical condition like irritable bowel syndrome. In
these cases, there are usually a number of additional gastrointestinal
complaints accompanying a growling stomach.
One tip to mute a noisy belly is to eat many small meals instead of a
few large ones. Your digestive system will have less opportunity to
create those peristalsis rumbles if your body has something tasty in
it. Also, eating less gaseous foods may help decrease the growling.
Yes, you can gain weight from one super huge meal, and will.
will do something to remind you that it's working hard to keep you
alive and well. The stomach growl is one of these reminders. Loud,
soft and sometimes for no good reason at all, your growling stomach
has a lot to say.
The digestive system is, in essence, a long tube
that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. Waves of muscle
contractions move and push the food continually downward in a process
called peristalsis. Stomach growling is the result of this process.
Moving with those solid and liquid chyme (partly digested food)
ingredients are gasses and air. If your stomach is empty, it begins to
produce hormones that stimulate local nerves to send a message to the
brain. The brain replies by signaling for the digestive muscles to
restart the process of peristalsis. Muscle contractions will come and
go about every hour, generally lasting 10 to 20 minutes, until you eat
again.
Thus, your stomach growls when its full (working) and when it's empty.
In some cases, excessive gurgling and grumbling may be a sign of an
upset stomach or a medical condition like irritable bowel syndrome. In
these cases, there are usually a number of additional gastrointestinal
complaints accompanying a growling stomach.
One tip to mute a noisy belly is to eat many small meals instead of a
few large ones. Your digestive system will have less opportunity to
create those peristalsis rumbles if your body has something tasty in
it. Also, eating less gaseous foods may help decrease the growling.
Yes, you can gain weight from one super huge meal, and will.
What other Eating Disorders are there besides Anorexia,Bulimia,and Pica?
Q. I've been meaning to ask this a while ago. I'm really curious.
Please list some if there are anymore.
I think overeating can be considered a eating disorder?
I'm not quite sure.
List all you know, please? : ]
Please list some if there are anymore.
I think overeating can be considered a eating disorder?
I'm not quite sure.
List all you know, please? : ]
A. Binge eating disorder
Orthorexia nervosa
Compulsive overeating
Rumination
Night eating syndrome
Muscle dysmorphia
...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Eating_disorders
Orthorexia nervosa
Compulsive overeating
Rumination
Night eating syndrome
Muscle dysmorphia
...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Eating_disorders
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