She now scours charity shops looking for ripe old tomes - and is unbothered by the germs and dust they may be harbouring.
她现在经常去慈善商店搜罗旧书,并且可以无视旧书中的虫子和尘土。
Once procured, the book is shredded to a tagliatelle-sized strand before being consumed.
拿到旧书后,安尼塔就把它们撕成条状然后吃掉。
'Sniffing them works up an aroma - and I'm happy with what I do.'
“啃旧书真的很香,这让我很开心。”
Commenting on the twins' eating condition, eating disorders psychologist Marcia Karp, told the programme:
节目中,异食癖心理专家玛西亚·卡普对于这对双胞胎姐妹俩的异食癖评价道:
'There are many reasons why people take non-food stuffs into their body.
“人们吃非食物类东西是由多种原因造成的。”
'Pregnant women often have bizarre cravings and Pica can be sometimes be due to a mineral deficit.'
“孕妇经常会饮食紊乱或患上异食癖,但有时候是因为缺乏矿物质造成的。”
She added: 'I have a friend who eats clay. She says: "It calms me, it soothes me - it's almost like mother's milk".'
她补充道:“我有个朋友吃粘土,她说那就想母乳一样可以让她平静和受到安抚。”
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