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It's normal for young children to put non-edibles in their mouths as they learn about their environment, but if you or someone you know continues to ingest the same non-food for one month or longer, it may be Pica disease.

So what is it? Well, let us channel old man Webster for a sec and clue you in. "Pica" comes from Latin word "magpie," a bird that known for it's tendency to eat, well, anything. Well, the magpie story is a little silly, the disease is certainly no laughing matter. Pica is treated as a serious eating disorder, sometimes resulting in serious health problems such as lead poisoning and iron-deficiency anemia.

Who gets it? Pica is often developed in people with developmental disabilities, including autism, mental retardation and in children between the ages two and three. People suffering from mental health conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia are also more likely to suffer from Pica. And pregnant women beware: If you experienced Pica as a child, it can recur in pregnancy.

And what are the symptoms?
A better question might be "What do they eat?" The answer is a lengthy one. Victims often eat any of the following: dirt, clay, paint chips, plaster, chalk, cornstarch, laundry starch, baking soda, coffee grounds, cigarette ashes, burnt match heads, cigarette butts, feces, ice, glue, hair, paper, sand, toothpaste and soap.

For more information on Pica, visit kidshealth.org.


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I eat flour any time I get a chance. I crave it all day at work. I race to beat my husband home so I can have a few tablespoons because he does not know I eat flour. If I have to get up in the middle of the night I will eat a few tablespoons, because I don't have to worry about my husband catching me at it. I am 37 and have done this for about 20 years. When my mother found out I eat flour she just treated me like I was disgusting and had issues. It's really hearting to hear from the many many other people who eat flour too. It makes me feel not so alone out there. There are times I want to talk to my doctor about it, but I really don't know how to begin, so I just keep it to myself. I know I need help to kick this habit, but I just don't know how to start.
 
Reading this board, I can't believe how many other people suffer from Pica! I thought I was going crazy for a minute. Anyhoo, I have an addiction to chalk, particularly Crayola WHITE non-toxic! I crave it ALL the time! Whenever I go to the bookstores or other places that supply chalk, I buy them in bulk so that I wouldn't have to go back constantly. I usually eat up to 2 boxes per day! I told my mom & a couple of my friends about this problem, so whenever I go out, they're always spying on me to make sure that I don't buy chalk. Right now, the craving is UNBELIEVABLE! I'm embarrassed to tell my doctor about this Pica thing. But for now, I try to keep the consumption of chalk to a minimum. But if I go out any time this week, I'm buying some! The taste & crunch of Crayola is incomparable! I used to be a teacher, so I have a couple of boxes of "Sparco" chalk in my cupboard. But I'm addicted to Crayola now, & the Sparco has been here for months. Alright, thanks for reading & also the support on this site.
 
I'm 18 yrs old and ever since I was little I have always loved the smell if chalk dust. I would always be the first to ask my teacher if I could go clap the erasers. I didn't really start to crave it until about a year ago when I got pregnant for my son. I started crushing it up and snorting it. I just couldn't get enough of it. He is now 6 months old and I am still struggling with this problem. I have recently started to crave the taste of baby powder. If anyone has any sugestions on how to help please let me know
 
I guess this answers the question of what's wrong with me. I've been eating chalk for as long as long as I can remember. It started ou with dirt cravings and clay stones then progressed to chalk and I can't live without it. I am severly anaemic even with taking iron pills and I'm always feeling week and dizzy most of the time. I haven't had chalk for the past week since I ran out and I'm trying to stop,but it feels like getting off an addiction....horrible. I'm just glad to know what it is I've been experiencing and that there are people out there who are also experiencing the same.
 
at 50 i've started eating my cigg ashesn. it's a good taste and i can't seem to stop . i did about 10 yrs ago but started for no reason i'm seeking help to stop truely cecilia
 
Tabacco ashes iam 16 n I been eaten tabocc ashes since 13 or 14 I been cravin 4 it lately but can really get it cuz my mom got lung cancer a yr ago n she quite which iam glad she did my dad smokes but its not da same taste cuz iam use to newports ashes n now I can't get it I fell odd but iam turn 17 in june 1 yr to go be4 I can buy my own packs of ciggerttes which I won't smoke I will just lite um n let the ashes burn out n eat da ashes I think I need help but idk how to stop n idk if diz is harmful duo after my troat does get kindof sore but iam still unsure if dats cause harm to me
 
OMG. I stumbled across this site. It is eerie to see so many others describing what I have struggled with for years. I have the chalk/powder addiction. However I have never resorted to actually eating a non-food item. I used to quiet my cravings with chewable Tums or Rolaids (this all started when I was pregnant and took antacids for heartburn) but now I am an absolute fiend for "Sassy Sours" candy. It's just like "Smarties" or "Sweet Tarts" but more powdery and gives me that satisfaction. I LOVE the texture! The others can't compare. I buy them in bulk from Winco--5 lbs. at a time, about once a week. (That's a HUGE bag, people!) I tell the Winco employees they're for work. If I run out and can't get more, I am so cranky and can't stop thinking about them. I have them on me at all times, my purse is full of them, my car, my secret dresser drawer. The wrappers are everywhere. I hide them from my family and friends, and I'm always scared someone will find out. A long time ago, my dr. told me I had an iron deficiency, but this disorder has my brain so screwed up, I don't WANT to stop, so I don't take the iron supplements! Its crazy!! I don't want to give up my Sassy Sours. They're ruining my teeth, I get upset stomach sometimes because I will eat so many at a time. Sometimes I'm so full from eating them, I can't eat a regular meal. That can't be good. When I'm stressed about something, I eat more. Its gotten to the point where I pre-unwrap them and put them in a zip-lock baggie for work, so I can eat them without anyone hearing the plastic wrapper opening over



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