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

I'm more than thrilled to see that a forum full of teenage anorexics still thinks she's disgusting and weird.
....but then there are comments like this one, from her most recent blog entry. (:_(
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I'm hoping that written by a troll
Honestly, calling the meals Anna posts 'huge' and referencing parents makes me wonder if it's one of those aforementioned guys pretending to be a young anorexic girl.

I mean, obviously these delusional sort of people do exist (this thread wouldn't be here if they didn't), but for a lot of people with or recovering from EDs 'large portions' 'big meal' 'a lot of food' etc is used as an insult, or back handed compliment.
 
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On Ann Wilkinson's Amoga Life website, she claims that she's a licensed medical professional. She also massages horses and offers therapeutic horseback riding. Could her "medical license" just be a license to practice on horses? Is her "physical therapy" experience just experience with horses? She doesn't really seem to differentiate between the services she offers for horses and the services she offers for humans on her website. The way she talks makes it sound like she considers them one in the same...

I linked her resume a few pages back, if you care to see what her actual medical background is.

Here is Ann Wilkinson's resume from her website, if anyone more knowledgable than I am about the medical field wants to take a look.

Edit: Her degrees are as follows.
  • Certificate in Osteopathy – Osteopathic School of Ontario/Osteopathic Health and Wellness
    Institute, Wilmington, DE, March 2008.
  • Master in Science Health Administration and Supervision – Leadership, Education and
    Development, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2003
  • Bachelors Degree in Arts and Science – Certificate in Physical Therapy – University of
    Delaware, Newark, DE, June 1982
 
I linked her resume a few pages back, if you care to see what her actual medical background is.



Edit: Her degrees are as follows.
  • Certificate in Osteopathy – Osteopathic School of Ontario/Osteopathic Health and Wellness
    Institute, Wilmington, DE, March 2008.
  • Master in Science Health Administration and Supervision – Leadership, Education and
    Development, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2003
  • Bachelors Degree in Arts and Science – Certificate in Physical Therapy – University of
    Delaware, Newark, DE, June 1982
Licensed as a Physical Therapist in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Colorado.
Her actual medical background, in this case, is as a physical therapist, who has received extensive training in osteopathic manipulation techniques. She also has a degree in medical administration.


Osteopathy is mostly BS. Mostly.

She is in no way a doctor, and cannot legally refer to herself as such (I don't think she actually does?). Actual doctors get mad over that.
 
Licensed as a Physical Therapist in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Colorado.
Her actual medical background, in this case, is as a physical therapist, who has received extensive training in osteopathic manipulation techniques. She also has a degree in medical administration.


Osteopathy is mostly BS. Mostly.

She is in no way a doctor, and cannot legally refer to herself as such (I don't think she actually does?). Actual doctors get mad over that.
I don't think Ann Wilkinson has ever called herself a doctor. But Anna seems to refer to Wilkinson as her "doctor" when she wants people to stop expressing concern about her physical well-being, and as her "therapist" - conveniently omitting the word massage - when she wants to shut down criticism of her mental health.
 
I don't think Ann Wilkinson has ever called herself a doctor. But Anna seems to refer to Wilkinson as her "doctor" when she wants people to stop expressing concern about her physical well-being, and as her "therapist" - conveniently omitting the word massage - when she wants to shut down criticism of her mental health.

Maybe she just knows enough not to call herself a doctor in public, while acting as such in private. She wouldn't be the first quack to operate that way.
 
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