Gross Anna Johnson / The Fit Vegan Ginger / Creation Nutrition / Anna's Organics Lynchburg - Jesus Freak, orthorexic, creator of vegan food monstrosities, munches to avoid getting a job

Looks like she pierced her nose.
On Fb, this little conversation with her sister took place about seven months ago:
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And peeking into the edit history, we find this fodder for the morbid imagination:
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What are Anna's other piercings, exactly? Do her parents know about them? Has her dad seen them?
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[Honestly though, we can see she has acquired a few additional earlobe piercings and one suspects that's all she's referring to.]
 
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On Fb, this little conversation with her sister took place about seven months ago:
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And peeking into the edit history, we find this fodder for the morbid imagination:
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What are Anna's other piercings, exactly? Do her parents know about them? Has her dad seen them?
:horrifying: :horrifying: :horrifying:
Probably just her ears and not just the lobes.

Widdle gorls don't have piercings in naughty places.
 
Is it any surprise she got more than a mild case at her age? (Rhetorical)
I can’t imagine how bad her nutritional deficiencies are
It's entirely possible that she did have a mild case - but of course, a "mild" case of this illness embraces everything from light headaches and a scratchy throat to a deeply miserable and incapacitating flu-like condition. Anna has a history of exaggerating her experiences until they elicit bystander sympathy commensurate with her level of emotional distress.

In Stories, Anna is advocating unproven treatments for Covid - or "C0v🆔" - related GI symptoms.

She recommends oral L-Glutamine powder and claims it "[r]epairs the gut lining-clinically proven to do so [praise hands emoji]" Note that L-Glutamine is not, in fact, clinically proven to repair the gut lining. L-Glutamine supplementation is actually proven ineffective for this purpose in infants. More research is needed to assess its efficacy amongst children and adults, for whom clinical studies to date remain statistically underpowered.

Anna does not mention that the common side effects of glutamine taken by mouth include constipation, nausea, headache, abdominal pain, cough, and chest pain. A nervous person could easily convince themselves they had "long covid" by dosing themselves with this ostensible remedy:
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She endorses slippery elm bark powder not only as herbal medicine for pain and diarrhea, but also as a "wonderful source of nutrition when you can't eat much:"
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When mixed with water, slippery elm bark yields a large volume of low calorie gel. Of course she likes it.

In conclusion, I am sure nobody is shocked that Anna appears to be invoking "C0v🆔" as a medicalized excuse to reject food in favor of various miracle powders.
 
It's entirely possible that she did have a mild case - but of course, a "mild" case of this illness embraces everything from light headaches and a scratchy throat to a deeply miserable and incapacitating flu-like condition. Anna has a history of exaggerating her experiences until they elicit bystander sympathy commensurate with her level of emotional distress.

In Stories, Anna is advocating unproven treatments for Covid - or "C0v🆔" - related GI symptoms.

She recommends oral L-Glutamine powder and claims it "[r]epairs the gut lining-clinically proven to do so [praise hands emoji]" Note that L-Glutamine is not, in fact, clinically proven to repair the gut lining. L-Glutamine supplementation is actually proven ineffective for this purpose in infants. More research is needed to assess its efficacy amongst children and adults, for whom clinical studies to date remain statistically underpowered.

Anna does not mention that the common side effects of glutamine taken by mouth include constipation, nausea, headache, abdominal pain, cough, and chest pain. A nervous person could easily convince themselves they had "long covid" by dosing themselves with this ostensible remedy:
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She endorses slippery elm bark powder not only as herbal medicine for pain and diarrhea, but also as a "wonderful source of nutrition when you can't eat much:"
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When mixed with water, slippery elm bark yields a large volume of low calorie gel. Of course she likes it.

In conclusion, I am sure nobody is shocked that Anna appears to be invoking "C0v🆔" as a medicalized excuse to reject food in favor of various miracle powders.
"The research isn't super clear on what covid does to the digestive system except cause MAJOR pain and diarrhea"...

Major pain and diarrhea? Martyrdom and enhanced excretion? Covid sounds like Anna's best friend.
 
She recommends oral L-Glutamine powder and claims it "[r]epairs the gut lining-clinically proven to do so [praise hands emoji]" Note that L-Glutamine is not, in fact, clinically proven to repair the gut lining. L-Glutamine supplementation is actually proven ineffective for this purpose in infants. More research is needed to assess its efficacy amongst children and adults, for whom clinical studies to date remain statistically underpowered.

Anna does not mention that the common side effects of glutamine taken by mouth include constipation, nausea, headache, abdominal pain, cough, and chest pain. A nervous person could easily convince themselves they had "long covid" by dosing themselves with this ostensible remedy:
Ugh, the fucking "leaky gut" people drive me fucking nuts.
 
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Anna would like us to know she is not dying, so she uploaded a video to IG explaining what she did to get her sense of taste back. Her sense of taste started "going funky" before she noticed any other Covid symptoms and remained absent for four days. Just yesterday, she was able to taste a little of what she ate. She says, if you research what to do if you lose your taste, it just tells you to eat things with strong flavors. But that's not going to help, because physiologically, losing taste is a zinc deficiency! When she was able to stand up and resume taking supplements, she took more zinc than usual and noticed it was tasting terrible. She claims this is a hallmark signal that you are deficient in zinc, because zinc should not taste bad!

Anna took this as a sign that her body was using an unusual amount of zinc, so she is continuing to take more zinc along with olive leaf and elder. She stopped taking the homeopathic remedy because she is no longer experiencing aches and fever. She lost weight when she was sick and still struggles with fatigue, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, pain in her lungs, and things like that.

So Anna's doin' fine! Pluggin' along! But she just wanted to share that about the taste, because she knows many people lost their sense of taste for months and months. But in her experience, if you replenish your zinc stores, you can regain it faster than if you just wait for it to come back organically. She hopes that this is helpful and hopes you don't get it, friend, because it nahsh-tay.

In real life, zinc deficiency may lead to problems with smell and taste perception, loss of appetite, impaired immune function, weight loss, lesions, delayed wound healing, and cognitive impairment. There are many other causes of lost, diminished, or altered taste perception that have nothing to do with zinc. Also, a metallic taste in your mouth is a sign of zinc overdose, not zinc deficiency.

As an aside, one notes that the countertops in her current kitchen appear to match those at her old apartment. Whether she is back in the same digs or merely in similar generic builder-grade surroundings is anyone's guess. For comparison, her old countertops are shown in the image below:

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Her face looks quite puffy, even for Anna.
Yes, she’s either put on quite a bit of weight or there’s some weird puffiness from drugs/purging/laxatives going on

Also, the horrifying raccoon eyes will never stop. If a ginger is going to outline their eyes in thick black ovals then go ahead and paint on some eyebrows ffs. It’s so bizarre to see these intense black ovals and no eyebrows. If anyone cares about Anna they should gift her with her brown eyeliner and brow pencil.
 
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Anna would like us to know she is not dying, so she uploaded a video to IG explaining what she did to get her sense of taste back. Her sense of taste started "going funky" before she noticed any other Covid symptoms and remained absent for four days. Just yesterday, she was able to taste a little of what she ate. She says, if you research what to do if you lose your taste, it just tells you to eat things with strong flavors. But that's not going to help, because physiologically, losing taste is a zinc deficiency! When she was able to stand up and resume taking supplements, she took more zinc than usual and noticed it was tasting terrible. She claims this is a hallmark signal that you are deficient in zinc, because zinc should not taste bad!

Anna took this as a sign that her body was using an unusual amount of zinc, so she is continuing to take more zinc along with olive leaf and elder. She stopped taking the homeopathic remedy because she is no longer experiencing aches and fever. She lost weight when she was sick and still struggles with fatigue, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, pain in her lungs, and things like that.

So Anna's doin' fine! Pluggin' along! But she just wanted to share that about the taste, because she knows many people lost their sense of taste for months and months. But in her experience, if you replenish your zinc stores, you can regain it faster than if you just wait for it to come back organically. She hopes that this is helpful and hopes you don't get it, friend, because it nahsh-tay.

In real life, zinc deficiency may lead to problems with smell and taste perception, loss of appetite, impaired immune function, weight loss, lesions, delayed wound healing, and cognitive impairment. There are many other causes of lost, diminished, or altered taste perception that have nothing to do with zinc. Also, a metallic taste in your mouth is a sign that of zinc overdose, not zinc deficiency.

As an aside, one notes that the countertops in her current kitchen appear to match those at her old apartment. Whether she is back in the same digs or merely in similar generic builder-grade surroundings is anyone's guess. For comparison, her old countertops are shown in the image below:

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Her facial bloat is alarming. All of her ana chan and munchie behavior seems to have resulted in actual kidney damage, and her face is showing the damage.

She's definitely out of earth mom's house, and not very communicative with family if her own sister didn't know she'd pierced her nose half a year ago. A facility, or back in her own apartment to give Pastor Nancy some reprieve.
 
I think her new background is totally just a generic shitty apartment. The “big room” is just the living room, almost certainly the room the front door opens into, then the kitchen is right there open to the main room, probably a short hallway with the bathroom and bedroom. I lived in a place with a very similar floor plan in college. It also looks both too dumpy and too personalized to be a residential treatment center, plus it’s pretty clear she’s alone and I doubt a place like that would allow her to have all this crazy supplement stuff. The reason the living room furniture is cheap and generic is likely just because she doesn’t have any money and her family who’d be helping her isn’t exactly rich.
 
The onion is a current Hell-bent-for-Jesus thing that's making the rounds. Patients' families have been trying to bring in onions for a month or two now. I don't know where it started, probably mercola like everything else.
Her facial bloat is alarming. All of her ana chan and munchie behavior seems to have resulted in actual kidney damage, and her face is showing the damage.
she's ODing on vitamins and has been eating goo for years, of course her kidneys are distressed. Also she's bloated occasionally from puking.

edit: supplements are entirely unregulated and you cannot know what's in them. who knows what she's actually eating.
 
The onion is a current Hell-bent-for-Jesus thing that's making the rounds. Patients' families have been trying to bring in onions for a month or two now. I don't know where it started, probably mercola like everything else.
I remember seeing this shit years ago, but I guess it's experiencing a resurgence due to covid.
 
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