Appetite Disorder
What is Appetite Disorder?
The desire for food in order for the body to receive sufficient nutrients is called appetite. Just like the lack of appetite, excessive appetite is also an indicator of unhealthiness and harms the body.
Why Does It Happen?
While a low appetite occurs in cases of chronic stress and illness, the basis of an excessive appetite is mostly psychological factors and impaired intestinal health and hormonal balance.
A disordered flora in the intestines causes the growth of Candida fungus. Candida is a living being that feeds on sugar. Constantly consuming the food content coming from the stomach to the small intestine causes constant hunger and a special desire for sugary foods in particular. These people suddenly become hungry and their hands begin to shake from hunger and they feel the need to find sweet food immediately. This problem also underlies insulin resistance and weight development in the long term.
Psychologically, the desire to eat arises from the desire to fill an inner void. The subconscious mental stresses and unresolved internal conflicts that a person accumulates can cause problems such as anxiety and depression, as well as the symptom of constant snacking, also known as refrigerator disease.
How is Appetite Disorder Treated?
It is important to find the underlying cause. Treatment should be directed at the cause. If the intestinal flora is disturbed, it should be supported, and the foods it is sensitive to should be removed from the diet by determining them with bioinformative analyses along with a sugar-free candida diet. Neural therapy sessions should be performed together with the support of intestinal segments and hormonal axis. Because it is impossible to achieve full recovery without correcting the neural network and hormonal system. If interference fields due to past diseases are detected, neural therapy and interference field treatment should definitely be added.
Acupuncture is a very useful method in balancing appetite. In particular, permanent needles used in ear acupuncture are very
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First, they should seek a specialist evaluation, and a treatment plan addressing both psychological and physiological balance should be initiated.