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1. Eating Disorders are not equivalent to ”Diets.” Eating Disorders can be far worse.
2. Most Eating Disorders are deadly. The two common Eating Disorders are Bulimia and Anorexia. Anorexia is a sustained weight loss that brainwashed young females to believe that being extremely thin is “beautiful.”
3. Approximately 75% or more teens, ages 11 – 14 also get brainwashed by the comfort of being anorexic.
4. The normal amount of pounds your adolescent daughter should weigh is at least 90 pounds or more. Under that amount is abnormally low body weight.
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