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'How growing a sunflower helped me fight anorexia'

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By BBC on October 11, 2025

Years spent in and out of specialist mental health units in Birmingham and London, being treated for the eating disorder she had had since the age of 12, meant she felt little connection with the countryside or interest in the everyday flora and fauna around her.

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From those early roots, Ms Hough, now 35, …
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