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This website is our mother ship, our warehouse of useful information for

the general public.

Aiming to educate the public, ANOREXIA RE-EXPLAINED, is part of a worldwide educational campaign to end taboo with science.

Presenting here is a culmination of scientific research papers and people testimonies to highlight lifesaving insights.

With Anorexia Nervosa, time (how early one realizes and how fast one acts to step 1 of recovery, that is weight restoration) is vital.

We are constantly adding resources to our website to provide clarifying information about Eating Disorders. Bulimia Nervosa is often overlooked.

Our Films

The 9-part video series is designed to educate the public about anorexia nervosa. Most of us are unaware of its subtle beginning, Recognition in the early stage and working toward weight restoration are both critical to achieving a full recovery. ​The information presented here highlights insightful perspective from a culmination of scientific research papers and people's testimonies aiming to END STIGMA WITH SCIENCE.

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Anorexia Re-Explained

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Trailers

Aiming to educate the public, the following 3 short video series is a trailer to a 9-part video series ANOREXIA RE-EXPLAINED worldwide educational campaign to save lives by ending stigma with science.

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Stay tuned for upcoming reels in Instagram and TikTok.

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Website

This website is our mother ship, our warehouse of useful information for the general public.  It is designed to help someone who may be struggling or worried about their loved one at the onset and earliest stage of Anorexia Nervosa (AN).  Hopefully, they will not waste valuable time making sense of hodge podge information out there and trying to connect them to what they are experiencing at home. Because with Anorexia Nervosa, time (how early one realizes and how fast one acts to step 1 of recovery, that is weight restoration) is one of the most important factors that contributes towards full, unharmed recovery. The information presented here is a culmination of scientific research papers and people testimonies. They highlight successful recovery stories and the insightful perspective of identifying and helping anorexics that had helped the Founder in helping her daughter to full recovery.

To reach out to the general public who may not be familiar with the medical term Eating Disorders, this website uses the commonly known word Anorexics to describe the person suffering from Anorexia Nervosa 'AN' (also used synonymously with Anorexia), which is considered one type of Eating Disorders in the current medical term. 

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Our
Message

Anorexics are people born with the genetic predisposition to anorexia  but that doesn't imply they have to suffer from it. Anorexia can be understood as a prolonged involuntary response, representing a biological progression stemming from an adaptive mechanism.

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It is neither a lifestyle choice nor a condition that can be afflicted by the individual, family or society. Scientific research has proven that AN has genetic and biological components. This understanding is essential for two main reasons:

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It can remove the misplaced guilt often experienced by people suffering from AN as well as their families, who often feel that they have done something wrong.

 

It encourages early intervention, that is weight restoration. This often makes the difference between full recovery and a possible death.

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The AN process is well understood: while most people can afford to diet and lose weight throughout their lives, individuals predisposed with AN need to realize that weight loss may result in an out-of-control psychobiological spiral, leading to even further weight loss.

 

The possible implications of this weight loss should be realized and accepted by sufferers, family and friends who should also celebrate the high achieving personality traits and sensitive nature often associated with those predisposed to AN.

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