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What is Selective Eating Disorder?
SED combines a highly restricted diet combined with an unwillingness to try new foods. In some extreme cases it can even be limited not only to specific food types, but specific brands too. Common in toddlers, it can persist into childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Part phobia and part addiction, SED has serious implications for the future health of sufferers, not to mention psychological symptoms including worry, depression and significant social impairment.
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