Best products from r/ARFID
We found 2 comments on r/ARFID discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Soylent Original Plant Protein Meal Replacement Shake, 14 oz (Pack of 12)
- Includes: 12 14-oz. Soylent original ready-to-drink plant-based protein complete meal replacement shakes
- Complete Nutrition: Enjoy a quick and convenient nutrient-dense meal replacement and nutritional supplement protein shake for breakfast, lunch, or as a substantial on-the-go snack
- 20g Complete Plant-Based Vegan Protein: Contains all 9 essential amino acids that help support lean muscle mass maintenance, strength, energy, and satiety to keep you going throughout the day
- 39 Essential Nutrients: A great tasting way to get 28 vitamins and minerals, 9 amino acids, and 2 healthy fats omega-3 and omega-6 for complete daily nutrition, antioxidant, immune, and heart health support
- Dietary Friendly Formula: 1g total sugars, 600mg Omega-3, and 400 calories of slow-burning carbs; Gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, low GI, kosher, and contains no artificial flavors or colors
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Yeah pretty much what everyone else has been saying. I would recommend a doctor. One thing you might be able to do is try to get her to drink Soylent. It's used a lot here to introduce a complete diet in a case where otherwise someone is eating a limited group of foods. I think it could be good for your sister because each small bottle has 400 calories. It might be useful for slowing down her weight loss due to how calorie hence each bottle is. The "original" flavor tastes like nothingness or they also have flavored versions such as chocolate. Some of those bolthouse farms drinks are really calorie dense too. It may be a way for her to "trick" her mind into feeling like she still isn't eating a lot while still ingesting a lot of calories. If it's orthorexia rather than anorexia she should be happy too because the Soylent bottles only have exactly what the body needs. Five bottles and she would be getting 2000 calories and all her micro and macronutrients. I looked at a calorie calculator and if you can get her at anything over 1,422 she should stop losing weight. 2000 calories a day would be getting her about 1 lb per week back until she starts reaching a more healthy weight. As a heads up given her measurements she has a BMI of 14.64. Anything below 16 is the lowest category which is severe thinness. That's pretty dire medically. I would force her to go to a doctor whether she likes it or not.
i do have a copy of this book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sad-Perfect-Stephanie-Elliot/dp/0374303754 which is about arfid, but i haven't actually got round to reading it yet so i'm not sure how good it is, the author's daughter has/had pip so it's probably quite accurate