So, he said that neither are necessary. Much of it comes from the loss of appetite: The body needs at least as much food as if it were not on stims, possibly even more, especially when the stims help work out more or clean in a frenzy or whatever.
So we have to treat the body as if it were not on stims. Can’t rely on intuitive eating, so I have to count the calories. A liquid engineered staple food is easiest to gulp down without any appetite, such as “This is Food” or “Jimmy Joy”.
Also, when I did a little workout, I need to have like an apple and take it easy for a moment. I would usually feel the need for both, but on stims, chances are I take the extra endorphins from the workout on top of the dopamine and start a cleaning frenzy. Don’t do that anymore.
The important point is to not on a food deficit when it starts to wear off. Otherwise, it goes from 0 to 80 real fast, and then the craving is for unhealthy snacks. Better to have something ready, and not be behind on eating in the first place. Again, engineered staple foods as an emergency option should be around for someone with ADHD anyway, without meds even more than with meds.
I am repulsed by food before 3pm. I’ll be hungry, but can’t stomach anything other than toast or plain yogurt. I should look into those liquid engineered foods you mentioned 🧐
Yes, definitely try a few. Most are disgusting, but you only need to find one or two that work for you. “This is Food”, Jimmy Joy, Soylent, …
There are also bars and other forms, but I found that the liquids go down easiest when not hungry at all. Only two good bars: Vanilla and Almond & Fig from Jimmy Joy.
Your local supermarket probably has some of those.
Thank you!!
Same here. I found chocolate Soylent to be an acceptable way to get calories during the day
Soylent is my go to as well. Otherwise, cold fruit is a good snack.
Thanks!