I haven't been living off this stuff entirely. I wouldn't recommend that for a couple of reasons, in particular if you're male, due to the high soy content. But I have been drinking one per day, and can report that I've felt improvements to my energy level, mood and joints.
Now, keep in mind we're also coming out of winter here. So those improvements might just be due to the slowly warming weather. Carl Sagan said "take care not to fool yourself, because you are the easiest one for you to fool". With that in mind, on paper at least, it does offer some sound benefits.
Namely, when you eat according to what looks good to you, what your body gets in terms of nutrients, minerals and proteins is essentially random. You can wind up with huge deficiencies of some mineral or vitamin this way and never realize it until you become persistently sick.
Soylent is like a nutritional lubricant which fills in those gaps. It's nutritionally balanced to provide exactly what the human body needs in the exact right ratios. However each bottle supplies only one fifth of the calories you need in a day.
This makes it a good supplement if you're not keen on the idea of becoming some sort of bland robotic unit which subsists entirely off a synthetic liquid. I mean, that sounds rad as fuck to me, but for everybody else I'll have to pitch the concept differently I think.
So, what is it good for? That's a question I asked before I bought my smartwatch or wireless phone charger. They both seemed like solutions in search of a problem. Only after I had them and used them for a while did I realize their true utility.
The same goes for Soylent. I thought, when am I going to prefer drinking this to eating out, or making a quick simple meal from things in the fridge? When I've woken up at 4 in the morning with a grumbling stomach, it turns out.
When that happens, you no longer have to get out of bed and make yourself a late night snack, fully waking yourself in the process and making it difficult to get back to sleep. If you keep some bottles of soylent by the bed, you can just chug one, and it makes your hunger disappear.
It's very much like a cheat code to make hunger go away, in that respect. There's no preparation. It will keep for 1 year with no refrigeration. There are no dishes to clean afterwards. The more I drank it during rare situations like waking up hungry, the more it grew on me, and I began to rely on it at other times as well.
For example when you're in the middle of writing an article, your stomach growls, but your fridge is mostly bare and you don't want to take a break because you're 'in the zone'. Chug a soylent. Bam, hunger gone. It skips entirely around the whole tedious ordeal that obtaining or preparing food usually entails.
It's fair to ask, isn't that ordeal one of the major pleasures of life? If we cheat our way past the experience of making and eating food, why live? This is why I say that you shouldn't subsist entirely on Soylent. Maybe someday, hardcore gaming cafe junkies will, so they don't have to stop playing.
Probably VR addicts will also go down that road. I'm borderline myself. But for everybody else, Soylent isn't a total food replacement and doesn't have to be. It's very much like Ensure, or other dietary supplement drinks for the elderly, but marketed to a younger demographic.
And why not? It's vegan, but you don't have to put all that work into assembling a vegan diet that's nutritionally complete. That work has already been done for you before it was even bottled. It's (very) good for you, however difficult that is to believe when you look at a beige synthetic liquid in a plastic container.
Really, once you get over how strange it is, Soylent fills a valid niche and serves a useful purpose. It's the ultimate evolution of fast food, but for the health conscious. We don't have many healthy fast food options in the US, which accounts for our obesity epidemic.
When you're in a hurry and need to eat, don't go to the drive thru for a burger. Chug a soylent. Your body will thank you, because you're giving it all sorts of good stuff it normally doesn't get enough of, and you'll feel better as a result.
Now, about the flavors. Having tried every flavor, I would rank them accordingly: Cacao, plain, coffiest, cafe vanilla, chai. Of the lot, only cacao tastes properly sweet. The vanilla is surprisingly bitter. They didn't load these with sugar because that would defeat the point.
Chai is nasty and tastes like satan's sweaty asshole. Not that I speak from experience or anything. Coffiest does taste like coffee and is acceptable if you like coffee flavored things. Plain is just...meh. It's designed to be meh. It tastes almost like nothing at all. It is to food what water is to drinks.
Cacao tastes more or less like chocolate milk. How do you like that? When you were a kid, you weren't allowed to drink chocolate milk for every meal because it was bad for you. Now it's the future, and you can subsist entirely on chocolate milk if you want, and it'll actually improve your health. That's what I call progress.
The price is still a bit of a sticking point. At $4 per bottle it's kind of a hard sell, given how much fast food that buys you. But you have to remember that it keeps for a long time without refrigeration, it's a health food, it's vegan yet nutritionally balanced ahead of time, and all the other compelling benefits.
It will be an easier sell when the price comes down. But even where it is right now, it's a justifiable expense compared to fast food because of how they compare in a nutritional sense. Try swapping out one of your meals for a Soylent for a month, and see if you don't feel better. More alert, more energetic.
Never mind that the fact that it contains every chemical element our bodies need to self-repair and grow necessarily means it's basically the same composition as a liquefied human, if broken down to their constituent chemical substances. Just don't think about that. Probably it wasn't somebody you know.
Stay Cozy!
See I think or as per my own research soylent is complex protein and dont get absorbed into the body so quickly.
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I would prefer go organic than this synthetic one unless it is of utmost necessity while travelling or in some kind of remote possibility.
Thank you and Have a great day.
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I think it depends on individual body's reaction and suitability. Some people says they do not like soya where as some are quite okay. Some says tea is not for them but some are okay with them.
But I would say something organic and home made not just packaged when it comes to me.
Steem on and stay blissful....
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I've got to say, that is a pretty interesting product. Does it contain any gluten or allergens of any kind besides soy? Because this looks like a product that could be good for my fiancee who has severe intestinal issues which two doctors have claimed is probably IBS. Even if she just had one in the morning before work as a substitute for breakfast.
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This page says no. However, this page says yes. I don't know which one is right.
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Haha, well that's not confusing at all. I might shoot them an email and ask someone to clarify it for me, or maybe I'll see if they have a twitter and tweet something at them to find out. I genuinely think when we can afford to pick up a decent amount of them that they'd be good for my fiancee so long as they don't have gluten. It sounds like it would probably ease her pain/nausea at least somewhat, and she used to be vegan so I'm sure she'd be down to try it without me coaxing her too much.
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I think I need to get the coca one . I have problems ever since I started the gym I get really hungry at night and I always wanna have a cheat meal or get tempted to eat and food .
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Since it's basically just a protein shake but with more different kinds of nutrients, it would indeed be great for post-workout.
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I’ve heard of them but I always thought the taste would be bad. I’ll pick some up tomorrow for sure and let you know how it is
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Make sure to get 'cacao', the brown one. That's the chocolate flavor and is the best of the lot.
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I want to try it if my nutritionist won't find anything bad in its composition))
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I am green with envy about your soylenficent eating habits. Hannibal Lecter is a cuisine elitist.
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Ouch...
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Haha… 1. This was very entertaining to read and 2. I am intrigued. Thank you for steering me away from the satans asshole flavor because I probably would have grabbed it. I’m a bartender who also adheres to a plant based diet and after 5-6hrs of a shift can become quite hangry and an all around gremlin so will check these soylents out. As always, your posts light up my face. Thanks for sharing @alexbeyman
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Are you sure it's safe to drink that? I'm very curious about such stuff because sometimes it's really hard to get a fast snack. So you can just drink it!
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The only thing I would be concerned about is potential toxic preservatives. Not saying that there is but potentially there could be. If it doesn't need refrigeration what is keeping it shelf stable?
I'm normally not all that concerned with common preservatives but if you are consuming at least one Soylent a day every day it could be a problem.
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Wow that is really cool. I should try those. Are they similar to protein drinks? Or is it more of a meal replacement drink.
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The second one.
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Looks really tasty! :D Too bad you probably can't cook a lot of it, to eat it all later. I think couscous tends to go icky or dry after it gets cold, really fast.
But then again I think it's possible to just quickly make the couscous alone later, while keeping the rest of ingredients cooked in abundance.
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This is not couscous. I don't know why you thought it was.
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???
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Love the coffee one but I’m in a Soylent drought because they are no longer allowed to ship to Canada. I have one bottle left in the fridge that I’m saving for an emergency... haha!
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It's made from people. People!
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Never heard of this before. I'd definitely try it out. They must have made it tasty.
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It's alright, but the taste isn't what you drink it for. It's a meal substitute.
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My roommate used to drink this stuff but never sold me on it. Too much soy and weird shit I didn't recognize in the ingredients for me.
Holy shit though, at $4 a bottle there's no way I'm ever gonna be interested.
It's a sound concept, and well marketed.
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@alexbeyman Brother, I just checked that STEEMIT account is logged in on your Desktop which is really good. It shows how much we love STEEMIT. Do you know, I just love your blogs. You are awesome. Keep sharing.
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I'm surprised, but it's also nice to read such article from you - it has something personal. :) There are also reports that Soylent, at least in the short term, is healthier than the conventional dietary style of many Americans. ;)
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Yeah, I bought a bunch of that stuff when it first came out. But it's the powder kind, not the liquid formulation. You have to mix in oil to make it a nutritionally complete food (using the term loosely here). I used up two bags of it and the rest is still sitting in a box on top of my fridge. One of the things that drew me to try it was how FREAKING CHEAP it was. The powder stuff breaks down to something insane like 50 cents a meal, or less if you buy it in bulk. I was trying to save a bunch of money by replacing one meal a day and getting all healthy and shit at the same time.
But, it was plain. Flavorless. Boring. I found that I had to force it down, after awhile. Then for some time I used a scoop of the powder every time I made a smoothie, which was actually pretty good and had the added benefit of making the smoothie more filling. Eventually I just forgot about the stuff, and there it sits, waiting for an apocalypse to prove its worth.
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That's why I prefer bottled, and I only get the chocolate kind now. It's more expensive by far but I wouldn't drink it otherwise, having to prepare the stuff largely defeats the purpose of it.
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Interesting article. But I thought the fear for too much soy for men was already debunked.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19524224
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That study only measured weather or not Testosterone was affected. It didn't measure estrogen levels at all.
So.... not debunked by that study.
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You are right. I did a search on the estrogen story and here I found a lot of good info. It's a long piece of info, but the conclusion is ... there is no danger.
https://freefromharm.org/health-nutrition/vegan-doctor-addresses-soy-myths-and-misinformation/
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Look, I don't want to have an all out battle in Alex's comments. It seems rude. But that article, to be kind, was written by an ideological nutter. Actual studies were linked to and cited, but what the article author claimed they said and what they actually said are vastly different.
As for the soy and estrogen link. It's there. No, some tofu every now and again won't shrink the man bits, but it does fuck with the endocrine system in a way that's going to hinder you more than help you.
I'm glad that vegans now have a synthetic b12 that more or less works. The idea that they all were going around eating their own feces was pretty gross, and I'm glad they don't have to do that anymore.
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I'm sorry. I didn't realise sharing what I just had read is rude.
Sorry for commenting. I won't comment on Alex's post again :(
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Awww, don't say that. You're very welcome here. Not every argument is an attack on you, though the internet can be a rough place for sensitive people.
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Thanks for the welcome.
I had forgotten to put my shield on
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Oh, that's a relief. I doubt if I'll drink more than I already do however. There's a limit to even my own laziness.
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Might have to try this. The higher cost may keep some away for sure, basically would keep me away really.
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this is my 1st time hearing about it :) seems like it is good energy drink :)
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Am I the only person that sees the word "soylent" and thinks of Soylent Green?
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Of course not. I made a Soylent Green reference at the end of the article. They chose the name because it sticks out in your mind. Any publicity is good publicity, so long as it makes people remember the product name.
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As long as it's "Not people" and it makes you feel good. Still, the name.... Ugh! For arthritis pains, I have found that taking a Calcium (with D3), magnesium, and zinc combo daily and adding K-2 has really helped. Adding a small amount of boron can also help, but males especially should be careful because it does seem to stimulate estrogen.
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According to me, I prefer to consume natural, traditional than hemical supplements, at least have preservatives although in the content a bit.
thanks @alexbeyman for sharing
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Maybe the chai you tried came from a batch of Hitler parts that should have been recalled long before it ever hit the shelves? Maybe they've changed the formula to something a bit more palatable by now? I thank you for your honest review. I've had Soylent in my Amazon cart for awhile now, just waiting for someone to validate my decision.
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I'm sick as a dog right now and besides lacking the energy to make solid food, I'm nauseated by it. Soylent is proving to be the only thing I can stomach right now. This is an application of it I didn't anticipate.
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It's like a placebo for when you need food but don't want food. But a double placebo because you don't want food, but it's actually food. Get better immediately. I'd whip you something up in my cauldron and send it to you, but it wouldn't have the incredible unrefrigerated shelf life of the amazing Tolerable Tasting Soylent™.
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Alex - I'm living in my village & trying to stay out of most chemical products... The rate of cancers are going high in here... Therefore, I believe soylent products also contain Chemi... Health is the precious gift young lad...
+W+
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Food with full of energy! liquid food for all type of people young old and also for patients Thanks for sharing it keep it up and share more of your knowledge
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Food is main source of energy..
You shared about food .
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You got to be kidding me
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the deliciousness is already visible from the pot, especially when we enjoy it must be unmatched deliciousness
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Your detailed description of the benefits as regard energizing the body and filling up deficienties. Yummy and nutricious
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Interesting experiment you undertook. I'm about to do something like it, although with freeze-dried survivalist food packages. Since there's so much talk about preparing for a disaster, I figured I might as well see what survival food does for my weight, health, energy, etc.
Based on your review, soylent works best as a supplement rather than meal replacement. I wonder if some marketer type is flogging the "Soylent Diet" to lose weight?
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I wonder that why don't we have them here yet?
-cheers-
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Thank you.Your post is great.
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I could try cacao as I like the chocolate milk flavour. Do send me one :P
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I think it's a good nutrition food for us...... We get protein from it...... It's gives us energy...... I love cocao flavor....
Thanks for sharing......
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I've heard of the Liquid Food Substitute. But never tried and felt it.
Maybe in our country no one has sold it yet.
I wonder how will my stomach try it? hahhaha ... Might get confused.
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Yes right say
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dude! noooooooo
that contains a fuckload of estrogens you're gonna grow tits and become a cuck... you never go full soyboy
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Links elsewhere in the comments seem to indicate that's a myth:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19524224
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Do they sell Soylent Green? :D
With bad luck, Soylent Green could be protected by intellectual property rights. :(
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I'm curious if living exclusively on Soylent for a month will make me more efficient.
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"One Month on Soylent, the Liquid Food Substitute. What is it Good For?"
I think it wil as usual, nothing speciality
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Nice post beautiful presented and explained. detail oriented with nice food thank you for sharing
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