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Twins Adele and Anita, both 50, suffer from Pica- an eating disorder characterised by the desire to eat items with little or no nutritional value, such as stones, sand, paint and dirt.Ë«°ûÌ¥½ãÃð¢÷ì¶ûºÍ °²ÄáËþ½ñÄê¶¼50ËêÁË£¬Á½È˶¼»¼ÓÐÒìʳñ±£ºËýÃǶÔÓÚÄÇЩ¼¸ºõûÓÐÓªÑø¼ÛÖµµÄ¶«Î÷£¬Èçʯͷ¡¢É³×Ó¡¢ÓÍÆá¡¢³¾ÍÁµÈ£¬ÓÐ×ÅÌØÊâµÄʳÓû¡£
For Adele, the problem began when she was a child. She now eats around two inches of wax every day, much like many people tuck into a chocolate bar.¶ÔÓÚ°¢÷ì¶ûÀ´Ëµ£¬»¹ÔÚͯÄêµÄʱºò¾Í³öÏÖÁËÕâÒ»×´¿ö¡£ËýÏÖÔÚÿÌì³ÔÁ½Ó¢´ç³¤µÄÀ¯Öò£¬´ò¸ö±È·½À´Ëµ¾ÍÏñÐí¶àÈḚ̈³ÔÁ½³¤ÌõÇÉ¿ËÁ¦Ò»Ñù¡£

'When I was eight or nine I started sniffing fire lighters,' she told ITV's This Morning. 'I then started nibbling on candles and have done ever since.'¡°ÎÒ´ó¸Å°Ë¾ÅËêµÄʱºò£¬¾Í¿ªÊ¼ÐáÀ¯ÖòµÄÏãζ¡£¡±Ëý¸æËßÓ¢¹ú¶ÀÁ¢µçÊǪ́¡¶½ñÈÕ³¿Ñ¶¡·½ÚÄ¿¼ÇÕߣ¬¡°´ÓÄÇʱÆð£¬ÎҾͿªÊ¼½ÀÀ¯Öò¡¢ÔÙҲͣ²»ÏÂÀ´¡£¡±
She says candles are an emotional crutch - and the 300 she has eaten in her lifetime have apparently never caused her any health problems.Ëý˵À¯Öò¶ÔËýÀ´ËµÊÇÒ»ÖÖÇé¸ÐÖ§³Å£¬²¢ÇÒËýÒ»ÉúÖÐËù³Ô¹ýµÄ300¸ùÀ¯Öò´Óû¶ÔËýµÄ½¡¿µ²úÉúÈκÎΣº¦¡£
'Carrying a candle with me calms my nerves. A whole candle will last me two weeks - I only take a little bit [about at an inch or two] out at a time so people don't see it.'¡°ËæÉí´øÒ»¸ùÀ¯Öò¿ÉÒÔ°ïÎÒ»º½â½ôÕÅÇéÐ÷£¬Ò»Õû¸ùÀ¯ÖòÄÜÈÃÎÒÁ½¸öÐÇÆÚ±£³Öƽ¾²¡£Ã¿´ÎÎÒÖ»³ÔÒ»µãµã£¨´óÔ¼1~2Ó¢´ç£©£¬ÕâÑùÈËÃǾͲ»»á·¢ÏÖ¡£¡±
For her sister Anita, Pica struck later in life - when she was pregnant 24 years ago.¶øËýµÄÃÃÃð²ÄáËþÔÚ24Äêǰ»³ÔеÄʱºò£¬Ò²»¼ÉÏÁËÒìʳñ±¡£
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'When I found the smell again, it was in an old book - and I haven't been able to stop since.¡°µ±ÈÃÔٴη¢ÏÖ×Ô¼º¶ÔÕâÖÖζµÀʳÓûµÄÊÇÒ»±¾¾ÉÊ飬×Ô´ÓÄÇʱºòÆð¾ÍÔÙҲͣ²»ÏÂÀ´¡£¡±
'The older the book, the better it tastes. I just love really old books. It's like eating a chocolate bar.'¡°ÊéÔ½¾É£¬¿ÐÆðÀ´Î¶µÀÔ¼ºÃ¡£ÎÒ¾ÍÊǺÜϲ»¶³Ô¾ÉÊéµÄζµÀ£¬¶ÔÎÒÀ´Ëµ¾ÍÏñÇÉ¿ËÁ¦Ò»ÑùÃÀζ¡£¡±
She now scours charity shops looking for ripe old tomes - and is unbothered by the germs and dust they may be harbouring.ËýÏÖÔÚ¾³£È¥´ÈÉÆÉ̵êËÑÂÞ¾ÉÊ飬²¢ÇÒ¿ÉÒÔÎÞÊÓ¾ÉÊéÖеijæ×Ӻͳ¾ÍÁ¡£
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'Sniffing them works up an aroma - and I'm happy with what I do.'¡°¿Ð¾ÉÊéÕæµÄºÜÏ㣬ÕâÈÃÎҺܿªÐÄ¡£¡±
Commenting on the twins' eating condition, eating disorders psychologist Marcia Karp, told the programme:½ÚÄ¿ÖУ¬Òìʳñ±ÐÄÀíר¼ÒÂêÎ÷ÑÇ¡¤¿¨ÆÕ¶ÔÓÚÕâ¶ÔË«°ûÌ¥½ãÃÃÁ©µÄÒìʳñ±ÆÀ¼ÛµÀ£º
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'Pregnant women often have bizarre cravings and Pica can be sometimes be due to a mineral deficit.'¡°Ôи¾¾³£»áÒûʳÎÉÂÒ»ò»¼ÉÏÒìʳñ±£¬µ«ÓÐʱºòÊÇÒòΪȱ·¦¿óÎïÖÊÔì³ÉµÄ¡£¡±
She added: 'I have a friend who eats clay. She says: "It calms me, it soothes me - it's almost like mother's milk".'Ëý²¹³äµÀ£º¡°ÎÒÓиöÅóÓѳÔÕ³ÍÁ£¬Ëý˵ÄǾÍÏëĸÈéÒ»Ñù¿ÉÒÔÈÃËýƽ¾²ºÍÊܵ½°²¸§¡£¡±
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