Common Myths And Misconceptions About Anorexia

People have many misconceptions about anorexia. Due to poor understanding of the phenomenon or due to various popular myths surrounding eating disorders, most people assimilate denatured ideas regarding anorexia and the persons it affects. Probably the most common misconception describes anorexia as an incurable, terrifying disease. Although anorexia can cause both physical and psychological harm, this type of eating disorder can be successfully treated and its undesirable effects can be overcome in time. In fact, through the means of an appropriate therapeutic program, the great majority of patients diagnosed with anorexia can be completely recovered from the disorder in a relatively short period of time. Statistics indicate that more than 80 percent of people that have been confronted with anorexia at a certain point of their lives have been completely recovered with the means of psychological counseling and the help and encouragement of their families. Furthermore, most of the people affected by anorexia in the past have been able to achieve emotional balance, regaining full control over their lives. However, the...


The Signs Of The Unexplainable Autism Disease

The brain is an infinite labyrinth. No one-despite the surmountable efforts of history and modern day s great men-can truly decipher or describe how it ticks and how it works. Although it is considered as a powerful tool of any man who can utilize it to its maximum potential, the brain-or the mind-is not always designed for greatness. Due to its inexplicable ticking, sometimes, the brain itself can be destructive to a person s life. One of the cases in which the brain causes intolerable pain to the person affected and to the individuals that surround him is the Asperger s Disorder or the Asperger s Syndrome. PDDs or the set of neurologically based disorders has been identified to show a distinctive range of delays in different developmental stages of an individual. First described in 1940 by Hans Asperger, a Viennese pediatrician, the concept of Asperger s Syndrome stemmed from the autistic-like behaviors of boys that have normal intelligence. Since the symptoms are like those in autism, many experts considered it as a milder form of autism. Although they have almost the same characteristics, Asperger s Disorder is...


Types Of Tequila

There are two basic types of tequila - 100 blue agave tequila and mixto. The 100 blue agave tequilas are distilled entirely from the fermented juice of the agave. 100 agave tequilas are required to be distilled and bottled in Mexico. If your bottle of Tequila is not clearly marked as 100 blue agave, the tequila is mixto and may have been distilled from as little as 60 agave juice with other sugars. Tequila prepared from only agave sugars are made in Mexico, and are marked Hecho en M xico made in Mexico . Tequila is aged in wooden barrels that are more often than not made from oak. As tequila is aged, it becomes smoother, with a woody taste and golden color. Aging may disguise the agave flavor and few types of tequila are aged longer than three to four years. Every distillery in Mexico is assigned a NOM number which stands for Normas Official Mexicana to show that the distiller has complied with Mexican Government standards. It also shows which company made or bottled the tequila. There are 4 general categories of tequila: Blanco: Blanco or Silver Blanco tequila is 100 agave tequila that is not aged or treated with...