Anonymous wrote:I eat pretty clean. I no longer eat chicken or eggs. I just don't like them. If I eat ice cream I feel sick. My adult sons think I have an eating disorder. I do not. I don't comment on what others eat. I just wish people would leave me alone. Since I'm a size 2 people think it's ok to call me out. Not nice.
Anonymous wrote:I know kids who develop extreme anxiety around what they eat and the need to eat "clean". They meal plan and love label reading. It's an issue.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, you can reverse some things with clean eating, like high cholesterol, fatty liver, diabetes, high blood BP, but you're not going to reverse cancer no matter how clean you eat.
Also, you can be the healthiest person and eat very cleanly and still get cancer. There are no guarantees in life.
My uncle ran marathons, was a vegan from age 18-53, went to the gym daily, played on several rec leagues, etc. and a blood clot from a large hematoma took him out. He was a landscape architect and a guy on a job site accidentally rammed my uncle's shin with a cart.
Anonymous wrote:This is why it's a disorder. You sound unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely no one is claiming eating "clean" is a disorder. The issue is when you get to a point of extreme anxiety around eating bc you have to have absolute control over everything that goes in your mouth. Just like washing your hands is a healthy habit but someone with OCD feels around contamination will wash their hands excessively to gain a sense of peace and control, even though there is no such thing as absolute certainty that your hands are germ-free.
I'm glad you're feeling better but your thinking (and the weird comparison to homosexuality) is incredibly flawed.