is it worse for you to take laxatives befor or after you eat? what is the difference?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Nutrition? twistedsister17 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:59 pm: That is bad. Do not do it. It is just as bad as being anorexic or bulimic. By taking diet pills and laxs and all of those, the food in your stomach will not get to digest so you will always be hungry, and thats pretty much the same thing as being anorexic. So if you want to lose weight, lose it the real way. Also if you are anorexic, you actually gain More weight since your body becomes so hungry, that eventually you break done and eat alot of food. The best thing to do is eat healthy food. Check out these websites for some tips:
emery answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:22 pm: darling are you asking for help in becoming anorexic? taking into consiteration that you spelt anorexic wrong you must be very young. i have struggled with my weight since i was 16. i dont know if you are overweight or if you are just caught up in the image the media portrays young people to look like but you definitly need to talk to someone about this. its very serious and not something to play around with. if you need to talk to anyone i am here i dont want to post my life story about weight issuses on here but you can leave me a message anytime... [ emery's advice column | Ask emery A Question ]
Brunette27 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:08 pm: Both are REALLY bad for you. If you think that you're anorexic then you need to get help. Talk to a parent or friend!
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