Freaky Eaters Season 2 Episode 1
Freaky Eaters
Season 2

Ep 1. Addicted to Corn Starch

  • June 5, 2011

A description of the show Freaky Eaters season 2 episode 1, titled "Addicted to Corn Starch," follows:

In this episode of Freaky Eaters, we meet a woman named Amy, who has a unique and dangerous addiction to corn starch. Amy's addiction has gotten so out of control that she consumes multiple boxes of cornstarch a day, causing her to gain a significant amount of weight and suffer from health issues such as constipation and stomach pain.

Amy's addiction to cornstarch began when she was pregnant with her first child, and she began to crave the texture and taste of the powdery substance. Over time, her addiction worsened, and she began to rely on it to get through her day-to-day life.

In this episode, Amy agrees to work with nutritionist JJ Virgin to overcome her addiction to cornstarch. JJ helps Amy understand the dangers of consuming large amounts of cornstarch and works with her to develop a plan to break her addiction.

Together, JJ and Amy work through various challenges, such as finding healthier foods to eat when she feels cravings for cornstarch and dealing with the physical and emotional struggles that come with breaking an addiction.

Throughout the episode, we see Amy struggle with withdrawal symptoms and emotional triggers that make it difficult to kick her habit. However, with guidance and support from JJ, Amy makes progress and begins to see the positive effects of her efforts, including weight loss and improved health.

"Addicted to Corn Starch" is a powerful episode that highlights the dangers of food addiction and the challenges that come with breaking such a habit. Amy's story is a reminder that anyone can develop an addiction, and that with the right help, it is possible to overcome even the most challenging habits.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 5, 2011
  • Language
    English