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256 wrote

I wonder if therapists who do CBT-AR could be convinced to include the knowledge about vegan nutrition, that has been produced so far. I hope you can get better if that's what you want.

Soy

Plant-based diets are unfortunately often seen as an additional product, I suspect this is class-based. There are definitly ways to have plant-based diets without soy, but it seems difficult when comparably expensive vegan soy products are flooding supermarkets and vegan discourses.

More than one disability

Yes. People with more than disability often have to rely on people around them (carnist 'society'), but the problems of carnism will increase the prevalence of those disabilities, I assume. Therefore, similar to measures against the excessive spread of pandemics, I'd argue that those who are absolutely able to be vegan, should be(come) vegan, decrasing carnism.

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rattledlove1139 wrote

Of course i want but access is hard. i also don't know if good idea to introduce veganism in ED recovery (in general) unless patient ask for because already very tough to recover and be healthy, especially if safe foods already mostly include animal product. Priority 1 in ED recovery should be keep living whatever food that takes

None of things i live with are caused by animal product or could be fixed without I really do not understand.

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