Ice Chewing and Depression-- Is There A Factual Correlation?

Possible medical based reasons for ice chewing.

Ice Chewing and Depression-- Is There A Factual Correlation?

Postby Jahulobo » Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:49 pm

I'm just curious. I started chewing ice about 6 months ago. My research led me to believe that I could quite possibly be anemic. Depression was also brought up when I was talking with others. I am interested in hearing anything that you have heard, and/or know for a fact about this subject.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Ice Chewing and Depression-- Is There A Factual Correlation?

Postby Joseph » Thu May 01, 2008 12:00 pm

If you are anemic, then the absence of blood can cause changes in your body chemistry that can lead to depression. This and/or the psychological effects of being weak perpetually may be affecting you as well.

This is first hand.
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