In today’s world of social media and influencers, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that being thin equates to being healthy. However, a recent case of a popular nutrition influencer weighing only 68 pounds has sparked controversy and concerns about the pressure to be thin in the health and wellness industry.
The influencer, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has amassed a large following on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok by promoting a strict raw vegan diet and intense workout regimen. Her posts often feature images of her toned physique and glowing skin, leading many of her followers to believe that she is the epitome of health and wellness.
However, recent photos of the influencer show her looking alarmingly thin, with prominent bones and a gaunt appearance. Concerned followers have reached out to her, expressing their worries about her well-being and urging her to seek help.
It’s important to remember that while social media influencers can be a valuable source of inspiration and motivation, they are not professionals in the field of health and nutrition. Extreme diets and intense workout routines promoted by influencers may not be suitable for everyone, and can even be dangerous if followed without proper guidance.
Nutrition and weight are highly individualized and complex issues, and what works for one person may not work for another. It’s crucial to prioritize health and well-being over appearance, and to seek advice from qualified professionals when making changes to your diet and lifestyle.
In the case of the nutrition influencer weighing only 68 pounds, it serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of extreme dieting and the pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards. Let’s use this as an opportunity to have open and honest conversations about health, nutrition, and body image, and to promote a message of self-love and acceptance above all else.
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How you can battle with anorexia and bulimia in the same time?
Tell me how this is type of body dysmorphia is different from transgenderism- ready…. Go!
Very sad, definitely concerning. Why is the LOUD narrator so negatively judgemental? This woman needs help, not criticism. Be kind.
she shouldn't be a nutritionist she can give her eating disorder to others
After Dr. Phil failed Aimee, it's a bit rich of him to be talking
MALnutrition influencer :/
Poor woman.
Facebook is the new camel cigarettes
this is absolutely horrifying. the heart cannot function or organs with less than 500 calories a day and most doctors will tell you no less than 1000 to 1200 when dieting. health foods. not extreme restriction your organs will shut down omgg
Dr dray
if you wanna have an eating disorder no one can stop you, but giving it too other people is where i draw the line and call you selfish
She was the most beautiful person in the world. Dr. Phil made her out to be a monster. She wanted help and fought for it until the very end. She never got help. The system failed her. Now, my best friend is gone. I wish someone gave her the chance to shine and sparkle as much as her spirit shine for me.
My advice get your meal plan from a dietitian recommended by a doctor. I trying to loose weight that’s what I do.
weight loss advice from her own experiences: just starve yourself to 30 kg bodyweight