Anorexia kills Brazilian model

Apparently a while earlier some other model died of a heart-something after spending months on a diet of lettuce and diet coke.
The subject of this thread favoured apples and tomatoes, apparently. Exclusively. Obviously.

Such a shame. All that money and couldn't afford a Big Mac.

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For $4.99, you can buy big tub of peanut butter. The brandI have is a total of 10,890 calories. So, if you are starving, buy a big tub of peanut butter :)
 
Yeah, but the point is that anorexic girls don't die because they can't think of fatty stuff to eat, it's because they have a disease that makes them UNABLE to.
 
An anorexic Brazilian model just died from her disease. (Story)

I think this is totally fucked up. It's one thing to want to look athletic, or even thin, but the way fashion models look is just ridiculous. I don't know any woman (including me) who truly feels good about her body. This is in part due to our nature, but the fashion industry imposing impossible, photoshopped standards of beauty on women multiplies it.

Women need to take their fate into their own hands and start setting some realistic beauty standards. And stop feeling so goddamn bad about themselves. Either you want to be thin, you shut up, watch your diet and work out like I do, either you don't and you shovel chocolate down your throat, which is just as good. The problem we have today is the girls who feel bad about their body, so they eat to feel better, so they look bad, so they eat etc. Grr.

It's not aneorexia that killed her. It's society, it's the media, it's all these spin doctors who say women must be thin.

Self esteem about body, or how you feel about body, is not due to nature, it's due to other people telling you how you should look, giving you dolls at a young age to put the idea into your head, etc.
 
You arent a person either. You are a brute.

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Grrrraaaaaaaaaaggghhhhh!!!
 
Yeah, but the point is that anorexic girls don't die because they can't think of fatty stuff to eat, it's because they have a disease that makes them UNABLE to.

It's not a disease, stop calling it that. That makes people who have eating disorders think it's their fault.

Sandoz, I expect better from you, I know you have a high self esteem, why use weak language like disease? It puts the blame on the woman, like shes the problem, when in reality the fashion industry created all this shit.

These women are products, created by the fashion industry. It's very much like many others in the media killing themselves. Do we say that drug addicts or gangsters who became that way because of the media, have a disease?

Anyway, you are a factual person, here is some evidence, some proof, in the video series killing us softly

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1993368502337678412
 
It's not a disease, stop calling it that. That makes people who have eating disorders think it's their fault.

Sandoz, I expect better from you, I know you have a high self esteem, why use weak language like disease? It puts the blame on the woman, like shes the problem, when in reality the fashion industry created all this shit.

These women are products, created by the fashion industry. It's very much like many others in the media killing themselves. Do we say that drug addicts or gangsters who became that way because of the media, have a disease?

Anyway, you are a factual person, here is some evidence, some proof, in the video series killing us softly

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1993368502337678412

I agree completely.
There are no AIDS victims.
Just AIDS sufferers.
 
It's not a disease, stop calling it that. That makes people who have eating disorders think it's their fault.

Sandoz, I expect better from you, I know you have a high self esteem, why use weak language like disease? It puts the blame on the woman, like shes the problem, when in reality the fashion industry created all this shit.

These women are products, created by the fashion industry. It's very much like many others in the media killing themselves. Do we say that drug addicts or gangsters who became that way because of the media, have a disease?

Anyway, you are a factual person, here is some evidence, some proof, in the video series killing us softly

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1993368502337678412


Anorexia nervosa is a disease. Its an eating disorder with neurological components.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorexia_nervosa

Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion. Individuals with anorexia often control body weight by voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures, such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. It primarily affects young adolescent girls in the Western world and has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric condition, with approximately 10% of people diagnosed with the condition eventually dying due to related factors.[1] Anorexia nervosa is a complex condition, involving psychological, physiological,neurobiological, and sociological components.

People with anorexia typically have a disturbed electrolyte imbalance, particularly low levels of phosphate which has been linked to heart failure, muscle weakness, immune dysfunction, and ultimately, death. Those who develop anorexia before adulthood may suffer stunted growth and subsequent low levels of essential hormones (including sex hormones) and chronically increased cortisol levels. Osteoporosis can also develop as a result of anorexia in 38-50% of cases,[4] as poor nutrition lead to the retarded growth of essential bone structure and low bone mineral density.

Furthermore, changes in brain structure and function are early signs of the condition. Enlargement of the ventricles of the brain is thought to be associated with starvation, and is partially reversed when normal weight is maintained.[5] Anorexia is also linked to reduced blood flow in the temporal lobes, although as this finding does not correlate with current weight, it is possible that it is a risk trait, rather than an effect of starvation.
 
1. The word 'disease' tends to make someone feel like it's not their fault, not vice versa. A disease is something you get - not something you do.

2. Yes technically disease is the word used to describe it and many other lifestyles. I disagree with this choice. A disease should be something that simple will power cannot overcome. At the very least there are two types of diseases.

(i) ones that will power cannot resolve.
(ii) ones that will power can resolve.

Anorexia is a lifestyle. A bad one, mind you, but still a lifestyle. And it is the woman or mans fault. Like any other lifestyle choice. That the fashion industry and other outlets largley influence the lifestyle choices of people is undoubtable. However I am a firm believer that we are still human beings who have an ability to chose our own lifestyle within the constraints of the law of our land. How much you let a cultural force affect you is ultimatly your decision. To say otherwise is to suggest that everyone should logically be simply bending to the norms of the industry in question.

There's a reason not every girl has anorexia. Some are more susceptible to industry images than others. It is only by their will power, guided by friends, family and therapists usually, that they can overcome this.
 
1. The word 'disease' tends to make someone feel like it's not their fault, not vice versa. A disease is something you get - not something you do.

2. Yes technically disease is the word used to describe it and many other lifestyles. I disagree with this choice. A disease should be something that simple will power cannot overcome. At the very least there are two types of diseases.

(i) ones that will power cannot resolve.
(ii) ones that will power can resolve.

Anorexia is a lifestyle. A bad one, mind you, but still a lifestyle. And it is the woman or mans fault. Like any other lifestyle choice. That the fashion industry and other outlets largley influence the lifestyle choices of people is undoubtable. However I am a firm believer that we are still human beings who have an ability to chose our own lifestyle within the constraints of the law of our land. How much you let a cultural force affect you is ultimatly your decision. To say otherwise is to suggest that everyone should logically be simply bending to the norms of the industry in question.

There's a reason not every girl has anorexia. Some are more susceptible to industry images than others. It is only by their will power, guided by friends, family and therapists usually, that they can overcome this.

We conform to cultural standards because we are human, not inspite of it.
 
Anorexia nervosa is a disease. Its an eating disorder with neurological components.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorexia_nervosa

I think it's BS. Living in modern society is the disease. There was no such thing as eating disorders until thin became hyped as the way to be.

In tribal society, and in other countries, no one has this problem. It seems like a western problem, why is that?

Show me that people in Africa have eating disorders, or that the native Americans did, or that animals do, and then you'll convince me it's a biological disease and not a social problem.

I'm not one of the people who thinks that every social problem is a matter of brain disorders. Do you think racism is a brain disorder? Is it a disease? What about sexism? Is that a brain disorder? What about aggression and criminality?

You can reduce everything to a brain disorder but this does not change the fact that there are producers, products and entire industries set up to take advantage of these brain disordered people.

So my opinion, instead of calling the victims weak and disordered, or diseased, which we could call just about everyone, we should be thinking about what caused this specific brazillian to become a model in the first place, and what caused her to starve herself to death, and get a wide scope of the problem, otherwise it's just going to be another disease. Thinism is a lot like racism, it's the same way of thinking, do we call racists or thinists diseased because they want to promote their concept of beauty? No of course not, we only call the products the diseased.
 
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