ICE! ICE! ICE! I NEED MORE ICEEE!
According to Glamour magazine's article, "
Addicted to Chewing Ice? What It Could Mean," by Sarah Jio, there is "a whole community of ice chewers out there." Finally! My people are recognized!

I admit I am a obsessive ice chewer. I chew ice due to boredom, to focus, because of hunger and because it is a mind controlling craving. Jio quickly and very briefly touches on the points as to why ice chewers just can not stop chewing ice. Jio's first point stated is a commonly heard of body imbalance, anemia. She stated, "According to Mayo Clinic hematologist Ruben Mesa, M.D., if you're a compulsive ice chewer, your body might be trying to tell you that you're deficient in iron." Jio the displays her next few point into a sentence that lists them all, "According to Mesa, ice chewers are more likely to have emotional problems, high levels of stress, even obsessive-compulsive disorder."
But
WHY? is the question. Why ice? Why not gum? Why do only these factors create an obsession over ice chewing? Its Sarah Jio has a little more work to do; but thanks Glamour magazine for some insight to my well known, common addiction.
Source:
http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/blogs/vitamin-g/2008/08/addicted-to-chewing-ice-what-i.html
2 comments:
Her first point is right. My friend is anemic and she eats ice whenever she has it. There was a name for it....
Funny, I chew ice and have been anemic from time to time. Interesting correlation there! I think I just do it unconsciously otherwise.
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