Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shows a photo from three years ago and a recent photo. She looks radically different.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2442699/Giuliana-Rancic-hits-cyber-bullies-weight-criticism.html
photoshopped
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
If she's working out on top of that, it's a starvation diet.
I ate 1200-1300 calories/day and worked out ~5 days/week (running + strength exercises) while I was losing weight. I was not starving; I ate very well, had tons of energy, and felt great. I did do some metabolic damage though; my hair and nails growth slowed way down, and I was freezing cold all the time.
That's great for you, and I say that in all seriousness. But are you looking at her photos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shows a photo from three years ago and a recent photo. She looks radically different.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2442699/Giuliana-Rancic-hits-cyber-bullies-weight-criticism.html
photoshopped
Anonymous wrote:This shows a photo from three years ago and a recent photo. She looks radically different.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2442699/Giuliana-Rancic-hits-cyber-bullies-weight-criticism.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
If she's working out on top of that, it's a starvation diet.
I ate 1200-1300 calories/day and worked out ~5 days/week (running + strength exercises) while I was losing weight. I was not starving; I ate very well, had tons of energy, and felt great. I did do some metabolic damage though; my hair and nails growth slowed way down, and I was freezing cold all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
No way her posted regimen is 1200-1300 calories - more like 800. Tea doesn't have calories. Neither does cayenne pepper. Lemon juice is negligible.
People who are "naturally skinny" are lean looking, but not gaunt. Giuliana is positively skeletal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
No way her posted regimen is 1200-1300 calories - more like 800. Tea doesn't have calories. Neither does cayenne pepper. Lemon juice is negligible.
People who are "naturally skinny" are lean looking, but not gaunt. Giuliana is positively skeletal.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
If she's working out on top of that, it's a starvation diet.
I ate 1200-1300 calories/day and worked out ~5 days/week (running + strength exercises) while I was losing weight. I was not starving; I ate very well, had tons of energy, and felt great. I did do some metabolic damage though; my hair and nails growth slowed way down, and I was freezing cold all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
If she's working out on top of that, it's a starvation diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly OT, but I started to wonder the other day - what do anorexics eat to survive? Do they fill up on low/no calorie food like lettuce or just eat a few bites of regular food and go hungry most of the day? If the latter, how do they fight the hunger pain? How do they have the energy to exercise?
Anorexia is varied and wide range. There are people like Guiliana Rancic, who (according to her posted regimen) will eat around 750 calories a day. With extremely strict "rules." A lot of people masquerade their anorexia as "clean eating" or some other kind of dogmatic diet. After a while, your body basically cannibalizes itself - it takes energy from your muscles, shuts down non-essential functions (ceases menstruation, hair loss, etc). When anorexics die, it's not from being too skinny - it's because of some kind of organ failure. The kidneys have no more energy to keep them functioning. Or the liver. Or the heart.
Her posted regiment is more like 1200-1300 a day. I could never do that on a consistent basis but it doesn't seem to be in the malnutrition category either.