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Bulimia Information

Bulimia information, especially accurate bulimia information, is paramount in helping someone decide whether than may have a problem or not. In far too many cases, bulimia information is derived from questionable sources, resulting in a person resisting or remaining in denial of their problem.

Bulimia information can be found on this page and throughout the website. If after reviewing this bulimia information you feel you might have a problem, call us immediately. Call us at 1-800-760-4162.

Bulimia only begins in teenage girls

Bulimia does begin in younger years, but any boy, man or woman, at any age is susceptible to bulimia.

Bulimia is an eating disorder you can never recover from fully.

Bulimia recovery is definitely possible with good treatment, commitment and willingness.

Bulimia in men means they are gay.

Being gay or lesbian has nothing to do developing an eating disorder


Eating disorder problems are limited to food.

Food and weight are but symptoms of an eating disorder. While they are issu3es that must be addressed, it is the core issues that must be resolved in order to fully recover from your eating disorder.

Bulimia information and treatment can be found by calling 1-800-760-4162. All calls are toll free with staff available 24/7.

Vomiting is the only purging behavior a bulimic entertains.

Self induced vomiting is just one form a bulimic takes to rid themselves of food. Other behaviors include compulsive exercise, enemas, laxative and diuretic abuse.


An anorexic is always noticeable by the way they look.

It is common to think that everyone suffering from anorexia is emaciated and starving. The average anorexic is 10 – 15 pounds underweight.


Bulimia can not kill you

Many people with bulimia have dies from heart attack or stroke. Continued use of laxatives, diuretics and enemas, has a incredible unhealthy effect on the body’s organs.

You can not have more than one eating disorder at a time

People definitely suffer from more than one eating disorder at a time; take the person who binges and purges.

Don’t wait any longer to get help. The suffering can end here. By calling our helpline, our professional staff can provide you with up to date bulimia information and reputable eating disorder programs. Call the helpline now at 1-800-760-4162.