That “Clean Eating” Trend is Glamorizing Eating Disorders
Orthorexic behaviors can hide behind health-focused social media trends. Megan Bazzini dives into the harm that such trends have on our mental and physical health.
Essays & Advocacy
Rebecca Wittlin Potter - Primary Therapist - Whole Wellness Services
Nutritionist Says 'Orthorexia,' Obsession With 'Clean Eating,' Took Over Her Life
Eating healthy, home cooked meals means you have orthorexia, according to this chronically online, obese woman who definitely doesn't overeat : r/fatlogic
Gym Bro who definitely does not have an eating disorder Starter Pack : r/starterpacks
Dakota Szola MA, RSW, CCC - Dakota Szola Counselling
Nigella Lawson: Clean Eating Is 'a Way to Hide an Eating Disorder
To The Bone: Controversy, Conversation & Eating Disorder Hope
Dis-Ordered Eating - ICI Berlin
Dakota Szola MA, RSW, CCC - Dakota Szola Counselling
A Tweet About Early 2000s Diet Culture Went Viral This Week. Here's What It Missed
It's the diet culture/wellness culture shame cycle I think it's safe