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  • Your eating soap?!?!?!? I supppose that one could save big bucks on laxitives.
  • That is fucked up! I searched on google and there is absolutely no info on it, so you need to see your GP asap and possible call addiction help lines in your area! Good luck and I really hope you get some help soon.
  • yo, i used to have the same thing....seriously...im 12 now i just stopped smelling the stuff only get near to it when your're using or buying it............it will go naturally...it did for me....but i still smell my clothes when they come out you can do that :) good luck mate...cantact soon yeah? bye.
  • I went on various search engines and found a similair question posted on Yahoo Answers. A few answers turned up a disorder that you may have called Pica. Here is an article on Wikipedia that can help you better understand it, the causes, and treatments: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_%28disorder%29. I highly reccomend you seek medical help.
  • That's called pica!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_(disorder)
  • It's actually called Pica. This is what Wikipedia had to say about treatment for it: Treatment emphasizes psychosocial, environmental, and family guidance approaches. Treatment options include: discrimination training between edible and inedible items, self-protection devices that prohibit placement of objects in the mouth, sensory reinforcement involving screening (covering eyes briefly), contingent aversive oral taste (lemon), contingent aversive smell sensation (ammonia), contingent aversive physical sensation (water mist), brief physical restraint, and overcorrection (punishment when child eats non-food items). This involves associating negative consequences with eating non-food items and good consequences with normal behavior. Medications may be helpful in reducing the abnormal eating behavior if pica occurs in the course of a developmental disorder, such as mental retardation or pervasive developmental disorder. These conditions may be associated with severe behavioral disturbances, including pica. These medications enhance dopaminergic functioning, which is believed to be associated with the occurrence of pica.
  • A lot of washing powders have some serious poisons in them including borax which is an alkali and is used as means of killing cockroaches and ants.
  • i kno where u r coming from because i also eat washing powder and i have been adicted to eating it for 3 years now............well i dont eat it i actually put it in my mouth chew it up and spit it out and brush my teeth i tried to stop and that lasted for about a month and today i started eating it again.........the only kind i eat is surf,gain,or tide.........i have become so addicted that i take half a cup of it and filll my whole mouth up with it and spit it out and i chew it up sometimes and sometimes i swallow small amounts.............its not easy to stop i kno but try like im tryin and u probably can over come it someday.........so i think the soulution to the problem is to stop buying your favorite types of washing powder

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