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Binge Purge and BulimiaBinge purge are words closely associated with bulimia nervosa. The dynamics of bulimia are to binge to a point of uncomfortably for approximately two hours and then purge in a fashion as to rid oneself of the food. This cycle is difficult to break. Binge purge behavior is usually initiated by emotions centered on depression, boredom, stress, anxiety or anger. Bulimics rarely binge purge in front of others. Instead, they to do it in secret to hide the shame attached to the binge purge behavior. Binge purge experiences generally take place approximately three to five times a week and can occur several times a day. Through years of research and treatment experience we know that if the bulimia is not treated the binge-purge episodes will worsen and increase in frequency. For binge purge help, call us at 1-800-655-9861 Bulimia and binge eating are like brother and sister. Binge eating is basically when a large amount of food is consumed in a short period of time, usually around 1-2 hours. During a binge a person can consume between 3,000 calories to 20,000 calories during a binge, which will result in great discomfort in any individual. This is where the binge purge dynamic begins to come into play. The second part of the binge purge process, purging, is a method the individual uses to rid themselves of the food that is causing discomfort and possible weight gain. Some of the methods associated with the purging of the binge purge process are; self induced vomiting, laxative and diuretic abuse, enemas, ipecac syrup or exercising compulsively. Binge purge help can be found by calling 1-800-655-9861 When speaking about purging in the process of binge purge, many bulimics believe that purging after a binge will lead to weight loss when in reality; many of the calories consumed during the binge have already been absorbed. If you are having a problem with binge purge,
the process that distinguishes bulimia nervosa, call our confidential
helpline to find treatment. We are available 24/7 at our toll free number
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