Idk my friend obsessed with healthy eating has more health issues than anyone I know. It’s like, “when is it gonna help?”
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My point is this, you cannot call obsession with purity in your food and eating healthy a problem unless the problem is that they aren’t actually doing that like your friend appears to be doing. It’s like being obsessed with fishing but you’re really throwing grenades in a lake. That is not fishing.
I think it's more like "I only eat salads and Diet Coke" instead of "I eat balanced meals with the occasional treat like a soda."
It says "perception of eating healthy", so like folks that "only eat organic" but it's all pre-packaged line-produced garbage and labeled as organic instead of actually being healthy and nutritious.
I started eating healthy after I began getting health issues, I think I might have over corrected and am now working on gaining weight. It could be a problem, but the article says it's not even in the DSM yet.