Zee Media Bureau/Ritu Singh
New Delhi: With so many health advices and volley of information circulating around us, we all tend to eat healthy and adopt better life choices. Now, what could be wrong with a desire to eat healthy? Nothing, right? But, as they say, excess of everything is bad.
When people become obsessed with eating healthy all the time, they impose strict regulations upon them and become fixated on ''righteous eating''.
Gradually this obsession with eating right all the time becomes a mental disorder so much so that it disrupts your daily life.
Orthorexia nervosa, a term coined in 1997 by Dr Steven Bratman, is a fixation with healthy eating, to the point where it becomes a crippling compulsion, described as “a disease disguised as a virtue”. Dr. Bratman also describes orthorexia as a disease in which people view their diet as a way to feel virtuous, clean and even spiritual.
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This disorder which starts out as an innocent attempt to eat more healthfully gradually escalates into dangerous arenas wherein the affected people become constantly and overwhelmingly obsessed with food quality and purity.
Look for these signs of Orthorexia:
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