Does that solve the problem? I mean, we know now that the rates of recovery are much, much better with treatment. That's part of what we've been doing here, finding out how to get people to that point, but I'm still interested in knowing whether or not it solves the problem if we can get them to start eating.
So you've essentially desensitized them to thinking about food as being bad. You want them to think of food as being necessary to survive. But do they then move to cutting or some other behaviour?