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Liquid meal plan needed

I will be going thru some very extensive oral surgery (implants) the 1st week in May I am told NO solid food for 6-8 weeks. I am in need of some nutritional help as to what to eat or drink. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.

UGH and Ouch!!

Once I got over the initial misery and could think straight, I’d consider Bomber Blend shakes, tuna straight or mixed with mayo, swished around the mouth and washed down with water of milk.

Same can be done with eggs, raw or in a mushy salad form. Don’t chew, wash down. Minced chicken or beef fixed into an edible dish that won’t require chewing, only the vigorous action of the tongue, which I expect one would adapt and develop. Ve haf vays to do zese sings.

As awful as it sounds, people really have made tolerable tuna shakes. Here’s a page full of tuna shake recipes; mixing tuna with some form of V-8, olive oil and lemon juice will make a healthy and honestly tasty seafood meal.

Mix the protein powder with juice, water, low-fat milk — add fruit, raw eggs (get organic fed and cage-free, roaming chic eggs), granola and such as you please.

If Odwala Juice is in your market, check out their carrot juice and greens drinks.

Added supplemental enzymes are a good idea as less chewing (enzyme action) is practiced.

You might add Anabol Natural Amino Acids and Super Spectrim to your diet… the best and helps us live. The enzymes and vitamins can be crushed and mixed into liquids, and the amino acid capsules opened to empty the powder into drinks. They probably won’t mix well and won’t taste good, but the value will be worth the effort.

Train hard and always… God’s Might… Dave

Dave Draper - Dave Draper Posted on April 27th, 2008 in Injuries and illness by Dave Draper