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*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therapeutic_food The Wikipedia Page on RUTF] | *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therapeutic_food The Wikipedia Page on RUTF] | ||
*[https://www.unicef.org/supply/stories/saving-lives-rutf-ready-use-therapeutic-food The [[UNICEF]] page on RUTF] | *[https://www.unicef.org/supply/stories/saving-lives-rutf-ready-use-therapeutic-food The [[UNICEF]] page on RUTF] | ||
*[https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11065092/ An [[Open Access]] Article in “ehehe” Titled | *[https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11065092/ An [[Open Access]] Article in “ehehe” Titled “One Page in the History of Starvation and Refeeding” ] | ||
**Great read, need to see if it’s used in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refeeding_syndrome The Wikipedia Page on Refeeding Syndrome] | **Great read, need to see if it’s used in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refeeding_syndrome The Wikipedia Page on Refeeding Syndrome] | ||
[[Category: Food and agriculture]] [[Category: Emergency Preparedness]] | [[Category: Food and agriculture]] [[Category: Emergency Preparedness]] |
Revision as of 06:48, 5 October 2025
Basics
- A type of Therapeutic Food used to tread Advanced Stages of Starvation
- Given due to Modern Agriculture, Food Preservation , and Nutrition / Healthcare etc they aren’t TOO relevant as There Are No More Natural Famines etc, OS Recipes/ Industrial Food Equipment etc can’t HURT ongoing situations too much (Short of if it lead to resources being diverted/wasted, Re Redundancy Waste and Cash vs Material Donations )
- All in all, long term investment in Resiliency / Anti-Fragility is a good idea
- ANYHOW they are a Shelf Stable Ready to Eat Food that is specifically formulated to not cause people to go into shock / have issues associated with rapid changes in diet following prolonged starvation
- As with Hypothermia , humanity has learned the hard way on HOW to do so, and the History of Foods Given as Aid Post-Famine (especially various Broth / Gelatin type concoctions post WW2 are an interesting read)
- Most Off The Shelf Options are a sort of Thin Paste (Akin to Peanut Butter ) but fortified in a manner akin to Soylent (Company) ) Stored in essentially a scaled up Ketchup Packet
Industry Standards
PlumpyNut
- The First and Most Common Option
- Essentially Fortified+Specifically Formulated Peanut Butter
- Comes in a Sachet / Packet
- Semi-Closed Source, while it is a European Company, they collaborate to make it in more local places
- Need to do some proper muckraking on this. ( User: Eric editorializing a bit here) It seems like on the scale from some horrible greenwashing bit like Climate Change Denialism or Pro-Smoking PR Pushes a la Fear Uncertainty and Doubt / Monsanto to some hypothetical “Perfect Corporation” they are maybe like a 7 or so?
- Citation needed but the cost is acceptable for the NGOs / the UN working with it and it is being made semi-locally
- SOME Food Aid had ties to Lobbying and was essentially “Oh crap we got soooooo good at Maize production that we broke capitalism, quick send it to them i guess!” Which while it CAN provide food, can at the same time make Domestic Food Production impossible leading to a tricky situation
- Anywho though, good stuff and it’s used/stockpiled by all the big groups
- Gotta add citations to this later etc
Historical Options
- Some of these may not have been RTE and/or inline with the Current Healthcare Recommendations, but are interesting/worth mentioning
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Internal Links
- MRE
- A Related Concept (In terms of Emergency Preparedness / Government Stockpiling for Disaster Relief etc) However for “Normal MealsL by Non-Starving People
- Freeze-Dried Pouch Meals (While not as “Ready to Eat” as RUTF or MRE’s, these fulfill a similar role of Storability for Stockpiles)
- Peanut Butter / Plumpy'Nut
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on RUTF
- The UNICEF page on RUTF
- An Open Access Article in “ehehe” Titled “One Page in the History of Starvation and Refeeding”
- Great read, need to see if it’s used in the The Wikipedia Page on Refeeding Syndrome