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Busting 6 eating disorder myths


“The goal of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is to shine the spotlight on eating disorders by educating the public, spreading a message of hope, and putting lifesaving resources into the hands of those in need.”

According to the the Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness, 29 million Americans will experience a clinically significant eating disorder during their lifetime. Yet, only one-third of people with eating disorders will ever receive treatment. Eating Disorders Awareness Week was developed to reduce the stigma, raise awareness and provide better access to support for those suffering from an eating disorder.

In a field where marginalized communities continue to be underrepresented, it's important to welcome conversations on raising awareness, challenging systemic biases, and sharing stories from all backgrounds and experiences (NEDA).

If you or a loved one is currently struggling with an eating disorder, it’s important to know that you are not alone. Know that a life of full recovery is possible. It's worth the effort to create a life worth living.